Where is Holly Cottage?
Rural but not remote, Holly Cottage enjoys a tucked-away setting that feels private without being isolated. Sitting on the edge of Slyne, it boasts open countryside views while remaining just minutes from the A6 and offering quick access to the Bay Gateway – ideal for commuting towards the M6 or the coast. The Lancaster Canal is just a short stroll away, perfect for peaceful walks, and the historic city centre of Lancaster can be reached in around 10 minutes by car, placing shops, schools, and cultural attractions within easy reach.
Holly Cottage – A Beautifully Appointed Stone Home in the Grounds of Beaumont Hall
Tucked away along a quiet country lane, Holly Cottage offers a peaceful setting in the picturesque grounds of Beaumont Hall. Believed to date back to the 17th century, this stone-built home enjoys a wonderful sense of seclusion whilst remaining accessible. Surrounded by a mature garden filled with established plants, trees, and seasonal colour, it provides a private and tranquil outdoor space to enjoy. The home also benefits from peaceful countryside views, creating a true sense of escape from everyday life. A detached garage and private parking add to the practicality of this picture-perfect setting.
Set across three floors, the accommodation blends timeless features with practical modern living. The ground floor living room is a relaxing space with grown-up elegance, complete with an open fire and room to dine. The Siematic kitchen is both stylish and functional, offering generous storage and integrated appliances. A door opens out to the courtyard of Beaumont Hall, to which Holly Cottage has access only – ideal for ease of movement but without the upkeep. Upstairs, there are three well-proportioned double bedrooms, arranged over two floors, and a beautifully designed four-piece bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, separate bath and a classically styled vanity unit.
Directly opposite Holly Cottage, the beautifully maintained garden enjoys views over open countryside. Mature trees and vibrant planting beds surround a spacious lawn, offering a peaceful setting for outdoor relaxation or entertaining. A timber garage sits to the rear, with several parking spaces in front on the driveway, providing both practicality and convenience in this picturesque rural spot.
Extra Useful Information
This home is believed to date back to the 17th century
We are informed it is NOT listed
It is double glazed throughout
It is gas central heated | The gas combination boiler is discreetly located in a kitchen cupboard
It is on shared drains
It is a freehold property
The garage has electrics
Spacious garden with countryside views | located across from the front of the property
Band: E
Cost: £2,893 pa