High Wardses Farm, Cautley, Sedbergh
£675,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 3
A substantial detached farmhouse, large detached barn with the benefit of planning consent and outbuildings. Beyond the house, is 4.94 acres of agricultural land, perfect for smallholding interests.
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Yorkshire Dales National Park this traditional Dales farm offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a holding with scope and potential to create a perfect family home or to be run as a livestock unit. The property itself is a traditional stone farmhouse with many original features and rustic charm. Adjacent to the farmhouse is a large detached stone barn with planning consent in place for conversion to three bedroom residential accommodation. The land surrounding extends to 43.20 acres (17.4ha) and is split by the A683, with each lot offering excellent roadside access allowing the holding to easily be run as a single unit. The land offers grade four, productive meadow and pastureland all with a natural water supply and roadside access points.
Positioned in the rural setting of Cautley, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this area is well know for its stunning countryside and is the perfect spot to enjoy outdoor life and local surroundings including only a stones throw away from the iconic Cautley Spout which is the highest waterfall in England, above ground, cascading approximately 200m. The holding is situated a short distance from the quaint market town of Sedbergh, renowned for its charming streets, book shops and cafes there is plenty on offer. For families there are both primary and secondary schools, including the renowned independent Sedbergh school being a great attraction to the town. Despite its rural position the property is well situated for access to the market town of Kirkby Lonsdale to the south and Kirkby Stephen to the north with access to the M6 motorway via Junction 37.
Offered either as a whole or in 8 lots, this property provides an opportunity for purchasers to acquire a configuration as they wish and is ideal for those looking for an enhanced rural life, looking to purchase land for a small-scale amenity and hobby farming interests, through to those looking for a whole farm or for local interests looking to add to their existing holdings.
Lot 1 House, Yard, Barn and 4.94 acres (1.9ha) Offers in excess of £675,000
With access leading from the A683 into the yard area, Lot 1 comprises a detached stone 3 bedroom farmhouse property set on the edge of the yard. Having been a much-loved family home for many years the property offers a blend of original features and rustic charm as well as being a blank canvas for somebody to make their own. Internally the accommodation provides for generous living spaces with two reception rooms and a kitchen dining space to the ground floor and 3 bedrooms to the first floor together with a house bathroom and box room. The property also provides plenty of storage throughout.
Set within the yard area is a large detached stone barn with the benefit of planning consent under planning reference S/03/715. The planning provides for the conversion of the stone barn into a three bedroom single dwelling house (subject to a local occupancy condition) or short term holiday let, together with two garages, outbuildings and the installation of associated drainage. This consent is ideal for those looking to move with family or those looking to generate an income from visitors of the local surroundings.
Beyond the house is 4.94 acres of agricultural land which is accessed from the yard area. This is ideal for those looking for a lifestyle purchase who want to benefit from having plenty of space for family and animals alike.
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Yorkshire Dales National Park this traditional Dales farm offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a holding with scope and potential to create a perfect family home or to be run as a livestock unit. The property itself is a traditional stone farmhouse with many original features and rustic charm. Adjacent to the farmhouse is a large detached stone barn with planning consent in place for conversion to three bedroom residential accommodation. The land surrounding extends to 43.20 acres (17.4ha) and is split by the A683, with each lot offering excellent roadside access allowing the holding to easily be run as a single unit. The land offers grade four, productive meadow and pastureland all with a natural water supply and roadside access points.
Positioned in the rural setting of Cautley, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this area is well know for its stunning countryside and is the perfect spot to enjoy outdoor life and local surroundings including only a stones throw away from the iconic Cautley Spout which is the highest waterfall in England, above ground, cascading approximately 200m. The holding is situated a short distance from the quaint market town of Sedbergh, renowned for its charming streets, book shops and cafes there is plenty on offer. For families there are both primary and secondary schools, including the renowned independent Sedbergh school being a great attraction to the town. Despite its rural position the property is well situated for access to the market town of Kirkby Lonsdale to the south and Kirkby Stephen to the north with access to the M6 motorway via Junction 37.
Offered either as a whole or in 8 lots, this property provides an opportunity for purchasers to acquire a configuration as they wish and is ideal for those looking for an enhanced rural life, looking to purchase land for a small-scale amenity and hobby farming interests, through to those looking for a whole farm or for local interests looking to add to their existing holdings.
Lot 1 House, Yard, Barn and 4.94 acres (1.9ha) Offers in excess of £675,000
With access leading from the A683 into the yard area, Lot 1 comprises a detached stone 3 bedroom farmhouse property set on the edge of the yard. Having been a much-loved family home for many years the property offers a blend of original features and rustic charm as well as being a blank canvas for somebody to make their own. Internally the accommodation provides for generous living spaces with two reception rooms and a kitchen dining space to the ground floor and 3 bedrooms to the first floor together with a house bathroom and box room. The property also provides plenty of storage throughout.
Set within the yard area is a large detached stone barn with the benefit of planning consent under planning reference S/03/715. The planning provides for the conversion of the stone barn into a three bedroom single dwelling house (subject to a local occupancy condition) or short term holiday let, together with two garages, outbuildings and the installation of associated drainage. This consent is ideal for those looking to move with family or those looking to generate an income from visitors of the local surroundings.
Beyond the house is 4.94 acres of agricultural land which is accessed from the yard area. This is ideal for those looking for a lifestyle purchase who want to benefit from having plenty of space for family and animals alike.
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