42 Church Street,
Ormskirk,
Lancashire,
L39 3AW
Thomas Samuel - this could be yours
Once a cornerstone of Burscough’s industrial heritage, Ainscough Mill dates back to 1855 and was originally a thriving steam-powered flour mill, perfectly positioned between the Leeds & Liverpool Canal and the railway for efficient transport of goods. After more than a century of operation, the mill closed in 1998 before undergoing an impressive transformation in the mid-2010s.
Today, the building has been thoughtfully converted into unique residential apartments, blending striking original features with modern living. Elements of its industrial past remain visible throughout, from the imposing structure itself to the iconic chimney that continues to define the local skyline.
This particular apartment is a superb two-bedroom ground floor corner property, offering generous proportions and an abundance of natural light thanks to large arched windows. The open-plan lounge and kitchen area creates a bright and sociable living space, complemented by a modern fitted kitchen and neutral décor, allowing the new owner to move straight in and add their own personal touch.
The second bedroom is also impressively bright, enjoying light from two large arched windows and offering a well-proportioned double room ideal for guests, a home office or additional living space. The property further benefits from a contemporary bathroom and a well-appointed en-suite to the master bedroom, making it both practical and comfortable.
Perfectly suited to first-time buyers or those looking to downsize, the apartment enjoys an enviable position just a short walk from Burscough village, the popular Burscough Wharf, and scenic canal-side walks right on the doorstep for leisurely strolls.
A rare opportunity to enjoy modern living within a landmark building steeped in local history.