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4 bed detached house for saleCrabtree Lane, Burscough L40
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Detached Home Surrounded By Fields
Four Bedrooms With En Suite
Spacious Dining Room With Log Burner
Modern Kitchen With Separate Utility
Large Private Mature Rear Garden
Open Farmland Views Front And Rear
Walking Distance To Canal Paths
Close To Slipway Pub And Burscough Wharf
Driveway Parking And Garage Space
Well Connected To Shops And Schools
Originally built in 1986 on what was once the entrance to a working farmhouse. It was chosen for its individuality at the time, an architect-designed home that stood apart from the more uniform estates, and that sense of being a little different still carries through today.
Inside, the way the house flows has always been central to how it’s been lived in. The dining room, warmed by a log burner, naturally became the heart of the home, connecting easily through to the kitchen and out into the garden. It’s a space that works just as well for everyday family life as it does for gathering friends, particularly in the colder months when the fire is lit.
The kitchen has been extended and reworked over time, now offering a more modern, practical space with the addition of a utility room to keep the day-to-day running smoothly. Alongside this, the bathroom and shower room have been redesigned, bringing a level of comfort that fits with how the house is used now, rather than how it was first built.
Upstairs, four bedrooms provide flexibility depending on what’s needed, whether that’s growing family space, room to work from home, or simply having space to spread out. The main bedroom benefits from its own en suite, while the family bathroom serves the rest of the house.
The garden is one of those spaces that changes with the seasons. In summer, it becomes somewhere to gather, with mature trees creating privacy and shade, and plenty of room for children to play without feeling overlooked. Beyond the boundaries, the open farmland continues the sense of space, reinforcing that feeling of being away from it all.
Despite the setting, day-to-day life is straightforward here. You’re within easy reach of local shops, independent spots like Lagom Bakery, and well-known pubs including The Hop Vine and The Wharf. Booths and Aldi are nearby for the weekly shop, and there are strong commuter links by both road and rail, not only to Preston, Southport and Liverpool but also direct trains to Manchester. For families, there’s a wide choice of schools and places to spend weekends, from Martin Mere to local play centres and sports facilities.
It’s the balance that’s hard to replace. Quiet without feeling cut off, space without isolation, and a home that has comfortably adapted as life has changed. What will be missed most isn’t just the house itself, but the calm it brings, the neighbours around it, and the ease of stepping out into open countryside whenever you need it
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Leasehold (890 years)
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