8 Bed Detached House, Single Let, Ormskirk, L39 1LR £650,000
Property History
Listed for £650,000
January 27, 2026
Sold for £85,000
1997
Sold for £98,500
1995
Floor Plans
Description
- Substantial Detached Home +
- Seven/Eight Bedrooms +
- Three Bathrooms Plus Downstairs Cloaks/WC +
- Comprehensively Renovated +
- Modern Fitted Kitchen +
- Open Plan Living & Dining Area +
- Conservatory +
- Accommodation Over Three Levels +
- Ample Off Road Parking For Multiple Vehicles +
- Mature Rear Garden +
Arnold and Phillips are excited to offer this substantial seven/eight-bedroom detached home on Heskin Lane, Ormskirk, a property that has been comprehensively renovated and now offers a rare combination of generous space, modern finish and a setting that feels pleasantly removed while remaining well connected. Homes of this scale and flexibility don’t come along often, and whether you’re looking for somewhere that can comfortably accommodate a large family, multi-generational living, or a property that lends itself well to investment use, this one is well worth a closer look. From the front, the house immediately gives a sense of its size and presence, with ample off-road parking available for multiple vehicles, making day-to-day life and visiting guests straightforward. The approach feels practical and welcoming rather than formal, and stepping through the front door you arrive into a central hallway that works exactly as it should, acting as a hub for the ground floor rather than a space you simply pass through. To the right, there is a cosy snug that could easily become a quiet retreat, secondary sitting space or another bedroom, ideal if different members of the household need their own corners of the home. Alongside this is a useful utility room and a ground floor WC, both thoughtfully placed and particularly handy for busy households. To the left of the hallway is the fully modernised kitchen and dining area, a space that clearly reflects the recent renovation work. The kitchen is fitted with a generous run of wall and base units, providing plenty of storage without feeling cluttered, and integrated appliances help keep the look streamlined and contemporary. There is ample room for a large dining table, making this a space that naturally encourages daily family meals as well as more sociable gatherings. The layout feels intuitive, with everything within easy reach, and it’s easy to imagine this room becoming one of the most frequently used areas of the house. At the rear of the property, the open-plan living and dining room really shows off the scale on offer. This is a large, adaptable space that can be arranged in a variety of ways depending on your needs, whether that’s distinct seating and dining zones, a more relaxed family layout, or something tailored to entertaining. French doors open out from this area, as well as from the adjoining conservatory, creating a natural link between inside and out and making it easy to extend living space into the garden during warmer months. The conservatory itself offers another flexible room, equally suited to a casual sitting area, a playroom, or somewhere to enjoy views of the garden throughout the year. Upstairs, the first floor hosts four bedrooms, including the main bedroom suite. The principal bedroom feels comfortably proportioned and benefits from a walk-in wardrobe, a feature that’s often high on buyers’ wish lists. The en suite bathroom is a real highlight, fitted with a four-piece suite that includes both a separate shower and a bath, offering flexibility for different routines and preferences. The remaining three bedrooms on this floor are all good-sized rooms that can easily accommodate double beds or be adapted for other uses if required. These rooms are served by a family bathroom, again thoughtfully laid out with both a separate shower and bath, which helps ease the morning rush in a house of this size. The second floor provides three further bedrooms. While these rooms are slightly more compact than those on the first floor, they are far from an afterthought and work particularly well as single bedrooms, home offices, hobby rooms or a dedicated guest level. This floor also benefits from its own modern bathroom, finished in a smart grey suite and, once again, offering both a shower and a bath. Having bathroom facilities on each level of the house adds a level of convenience that’s often underestimated until you’ve lived with it. Outside, the rear garden offers a good degree of privacy and has been designed with a mix of uses in mind. There is lawned space for play or relaxation, alongside decking and flagged pathways that create defined areas for seating and outdoor furniture, ideal for meals outside or simply enjoying the quieter, semi-rural surroundings. Mature shrubbery adds a sense of established greenery without demanding excessive upkeep, striking a balance between appearance and practicality. The location is another strong selling point. Set on Heskin Lane, just off Southport Road, the property enjoys a semi-rural feel while remaining within easy reach of Ormskirk, Scarisbrick and the surrounding areas. Ormskirk itself offers a good range of shops, schools, cafes and other everyday amenities, along with transport links that make commuting or travelling further afield straightforward. The positioning of the house means you can enjoy a bit more space and breathing room without feeling isolated from what you need day to day. This is a genuinely unique home, not only because of its size but also because of how well it has been finished throughout. It’s the sort of property where you can move straight in and start using the space immediately, without needing to plan major works. Viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate the layout, flexibility and overall feel of the house. Tenure: We understand the property to be Freehold, however prospective purchasers should seek to obtain verification of this from their solicitor. Council Tax Band TBC.
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