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Our Summary
- Planning consent - was granted by Lancaster City Council on the 6 March 2020 (reference: 19/00887/FUL) for 'change of use, conversion and extension of derelict farm buildings including mill, stables and ancillary accommodation into a residential dwelling (C3) with stables and ancillary guest and staff accommodation with new access and alterations to existing access point, together with engineering and landscaping works to create a new ancillary subterranean leisure complex (swimming pool) and garaging'
- Planning proposal and concept - looks to renovate the existing Moss House Farm and outbuildings to create a new extension housing the facilities required for a modern family with impact on the existing built fabric kept to a minimum
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Description
This property, Moss House Farm, is a Grade II listed model farm built in 1845, which has been granted planning consent to be converted into a large country house with six bedrooms, guest apartments, staff accommodation, stables, garaging, and a leisure complex with a swimming pool. The proposal aims to preserve the existing built fabric while adding modern extensions and restoring the historic buildings. The main house will be converted over three levels, linking to a leisure complex with a swimming pool, sauna, and seating area.
The stable block will provide guest and staff accommodation, laundries, and storage, as well as stables. The property has mains electricity, water, and B4RN hyperfast broadband, with mains gas available in the local area. The vendor plans to make a material start to the planning consent to ensure its validity in perpetuity.