Location
Welcome to Brindle Brow House, Blea Tarn Road
Brindle Brow House is located in Scotforth, on the southern edge of Lancaster, offering a quiet residential setting with convenient access to both local services and open countryside. It's an appealing location for those who want to be near the city but still enjoy a more peaceful environment.
Scotforth offers a range of amenities, including local shops, supermarkets, and regular public transport links. Lancaster University is just a short drive or bus journey away, making this a suitable option for staff, students, or anyone who wants to be close to campus. Blea Tarn Road provides access to surrounding green space and walking routes, including paths along the Lancaster Canal. With easy connections into the city centre and to the M6, the location is also practical for commuting.
Brindle Brow House is ideal for those seeking comfortable living with access to both Lancaster's facilities and the natural landscape beyond.
Property Details
Enjoying a peaceful rural setting and sitting on a plot just shy of one acre, this superbly maintained detached home offers versatile accommodation with stunning views in every direction—Morecambe Bay to the front, the Lakeland Hills to the rear, and Clougha to the side.
Internally, the layout is both spacious and flexible, ideal for multi-generational living or those working from home. The entrance porch opens to a generous hallway that connects the principal rooms. The bright main lounge features a Morso multi-fuel stove and enjoys an elevated outlook. There’s a second reception room filled with natural light, a ground floor study or fourth bedroom, and a modern shaker-style kitchen with panoramic views across the fields. A ground floor shower room adds practicality.
Upstairs, the three well-proportioned bedrooms each enjoy their own exceptional outlooks, and the family bathroom is neatly presented.
Outside, the home is bordered by land acquired from a neighbouring farm, including a wild allotment with fruit trees and a small paddock—perfect for nature enthusiasts or gardening lovers. The grounds are thoughtfully managed to encourage biodiversity and are known to attract barn owls, bats, and over 14 species of butterflies.
There’s off-street parking for multiple vehicles or a motorhome. The property benefits from LPG central heating, uPVC double glazing, and mains water and electric connections.
This property is freehold
Key Features
Detached home set on a plot just under 1 acre
Three first-floor bedrooms with scenic views
Flexible ground floor layout with potential for annexe use
Modern shaker-style kitchen with panoramic countryside outlook
Two spacious reception rooms, both with multi-fuel stoves
Wildlife-friendly garden with allotment and small paddock
Ample off-street parking suitable for multiple vehicles or motorhome
LPG central heating, uPVC double glazing, mains water and electric
Band: D
Cost: £2,367 pa