The correct way to say Scarisbrick is "Scaze-brick," with locals and Lancashire natives quick to point out that anyone attempting a literal "Scaris-brick" is likely to get a gentle correction. Sitting in West Lancashire between Ormskirk and Southport, the parish had a population of around 3,700 at the 2021 Census and is best known for one landmark visible for miles around: Scarisbrick Hall. The hall now houses Scarisbrick Hall School, an independent school that has occupied the building since 1964. For walkers, the surrounding countryside around Scarisbrick and neighbouring Snape Green offers a network of quiet footpaths, tracks, and country lanes, making it a genuinely under-the-radar corner of West Lancashire. On Tripadvisor, one reviewer described it as offering "quality service and quality food," adding: "Highly recommended, will be back again soon."