Escowbeck House, Crook O’ Lune

  • £800,000
Escowbeck, Lancaster, UK
  • Character Property
  • Property Type
  • 4/5
  • Bedrooms
  • 3
  • Bathrooms
  • Yes
  • Garden
  • Yes
  • Parking
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Escowbeck House, Crook O’ Lune

Escowbeck, Lancaster, UK
  • £800,000

Description

First, step into the entrance hall, where a sense of grandeur ensnares the senses. To your right, the expansive lounge/diner invites you to unwind amidst opulent surroundings, with four large windows offering dual-aspect views which frame the verdant grounds in all their splendour. Original parquet flooring and the authentic built-in Gillow mahogany door retain the character of this historical property.

To your left, accessed via yet another charming Gillow mahogany door, the living room captivates with its understated beauty. The space is centred around a stunning woodburning stove, ensconced within a character fireplace. Flanking the hearth are two alcove storages, one of which being an original Mahogany bookcase with the other being sculpted later, to mirror the same character features, adding both charm and functionality to the space. Illuminated by a large triple-pane window, the room is bathed in natural light, casting a warm glow upon the elegant furnishings.

Access to the utility room and expansive triple cellars below is seamlessly integrated into the space, providing practicality without compromising on style. The cellars below offer the perfect pantry and storage spaces, whilst also allowing direct access from the exterior of the property.

Connected to the living room is the modern kitchen, meticulously designed and fitted by Webbs of Kendal. Here, culinary delights are brought to life amidst a backdrop of sophistication. Four curved colonial grid windows grace the kitchen, offering glimpses of the serene garden and beyond, where the beck meanders through the picturesque countryside. Here is a space where culinary creativity flourishes and every meal becomes an occasion to savour.

Ascending the staircase to the first floor, a sense of anticipation builds as you are greeted by a grand landing, bathed in sunlight streaming through a fabulous south-facing box sash window. To the left, the master bedroom awaits, a sanctuary of tranquillity and luxury. Four traditional shutter windows adorn the walls, allowing natural light to dance across the room, creating an ambience of serenity. Fitted wardrobes provide ample storage, whilst a modern en suite bathroom offers a touch of indulgence, ensuring that every comfort is catered to within this remarkable master suite.

Adjacent to the master bedroom, the family bathroom awaits, offering a haven of relaxation and rejuvenation. Bedrooms two and three, located across the hall, offer comfortable double bedroom accommodation, each boasting breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.

As we continue, the allure of the second floor beckons, promising further possibilities and potential. Here, a loft room awaits discovery, adorned with beautiful, exposed beam features and bathed in the soft glow from an eastern-facing window. Next, lies a single bedroom, ripe with the promise of potential transformation into a versatile annexe or expansive storey-wide bedroom suite.

Externally, the property unfolds amidst an expansive private plot, spanning approximately 30,000 square feet, a verdant oasis where nature and luxury coexist in perfect harmony. Lush lawns stretch across the grounds, interspersed with enchanting flower beds waiting to burst into a riot of colour with each passing season. An original Ha-Ha is found at the border of the lawn, allowing for uninterrupted viewing over Clougha Pike.

A fabulous summerhouse presents optimal entertaining opportunities in addition to a gorgeous south-facing sun terrace – the perfect place to relax during the summer evenings. A gravel drive winds its way around the property, in addition to the sanctuary of the woodland found beyond. Shared grounds to the north side of the property offer further opportunities for exploration and enjoyment, completing the idyllic picture of refined country living at Escowbeck House.

Escowbeck House’s History –

Escowbeck House was erected in 1842 amidst expansive parklands and picturesque countryside, resting south of the link between Lancaster to Caton, near the confluence of Escow Beck with the River Lune, from which it derives its name.

The moniker ”Escow Beck” finds its roots in Old Norse, combining ”eski” and ”hofud” to signify the beck by the ash tree hill.

Although originally built for John Greg, son of Samuel Greg, during the 1950s, the estate transformed, partitioning the main residence into individual properties, preserving its heritage while adapting to modern living requirements.

Escowbeck House’s Location –

Located on the outskirts of Crook O’ Lune, No.1 Escowbeck House forms part of this charming Victorian country manor, nestled along a secluded country lane. Nearby lies the quaint village of Caton, boasting a variety of local amenities.

Within Caton, amenities such as a pharmacy, petrol station, Co-op Supermarket, and several inviting village pubs where one can enjoy a delightful meal and unwind in the company of loved ones. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the plethora of scenic country walks which await along the picturesque River Lune, offering verdant vistas and serene surroundings. Additionally, easy access to the Crook O Lune cycle path ensures seamless off-road routes leading to Lancaster city centre and beyond.

Convenience extends further with a mere ten-minute drive to Lancaster and the nearby M6 motorway, facilitating effortless travel for those commuting or exploring further afield. Escowbeck House truly offers an idyllic retreat amidst stunning countryside settings, perfect for families looking to settle within the beautiful Lune Valley countryside.

Additional Information –

Septic Tank

Oil Fired Boiler

Council Tax D

Freehold

B4RN fitted

All Bedroom Windows Double Glazed

 

Property Documents

Details

Bedrooms
4/5
Bathrooms
3
Parking
Yes
Garden
Yes
Updated on April 19, 2024 at 9:25 am

Key Features

  • Character Features Throughout
  • Uninterrupted Views
  • South Facing Reception Space
  • Immaculate Manicured Grounds
  • Excellent Access to Amenities and Transport Links
  • Approx 30,000 sqft of Private Grounds

Highlights

  • Cellar
  • Driveway
  • Garden
  • Parking
  • Wood Burner

Room Descriptions

Lounge / Diner

Description:

Size:
7.17m x 5.01m (Approx)

Living Room

Description:

Size:
5.70m x 5.63m (Approx)

Kitchen

Description:

Size:
4.51m x 3.62m (Approx)

Utility Room

Description:

Size:
2.58m x 1.99m (Approx)

Master Suite

Description:

Size:
5.22m x 4.81m (Approx)

Bedroom Two

Description:

Size:
4.54m x 3.40m (Approx)

Bedroom Three

Description:

Size:
4.54m x 2.54m (Approx)

Bathroom

Description:

Size:
2.40m x 2.01m (Approx)

Bedroom Four

Description:

Size:
4.99m x 2.30m (Approx)

Loft Room

Description:

Size:
7.18m x 4.48m

Cellar One

Description:

Size:
5.70m x 5.63m (Approx)

Cellar Two

Description:

Size:
7.41m x 5.70m (Approx)

Address

  • Address Escowbeck, Lancaster, UK
  • Town/City Lancaster
  • County England
  • Postcode LA2 9HS

Contact Information

Lily Matheson
  • Lily Matheson
  • 015242 56625
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