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Our Summary
- Range of modern and traditional agricultural buildings with potential for residential conversion, subject to receiving appropriate planning approval
- Sizeable, 5 bedroom, Grade II Listed Farmhouse – in need of renovation
- A wonderful and rare opportunity to purchase a desirable development opportunity in the iconic Cartmel Valley
- Period five bedroom farmhouse in need of renovation, superb range of traditional and modern farm buildings with potential for development, subject to planning permission
- The main farmhouse and detached bungalow, whilst in need of renovation, provide an exciting opportunity, benefitting from glorious countryside views, along with mains water and electric
- The range of traditional and modern farm buildings, offer potential for development and conversion to residential units, subject to planning approval
- LOT 1aDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITYGRADE II LISTED FARMHOUSE, RANGE OF TRADITIONAL AND MODERN FARM BUILDINGS, PRODUCTIVE MEADOW AND PASTURELAND
- Whilst in need of complete renovation, the property provides a wonderful layout and has the potential to form a delightful home
- Range of both traditional and modern farm buildings, many of which offer potential for conversion, subject to Planning Authority Approval
- Alternatively, the land could be used to provide additional garden space or amenity ground, should any of the farm buildings be converted to residential dwellings [subject to the necessary consents]
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Description
Borwicks Aynsome is a rare opportunity to purchase a desirable development property in the iconic Cartmel Valley. The lot includes a period five-bedroom farmhouse in need of renovation, as well as a range of traditional and modern farm buildings with potential for development, subject to planning permission. The property spans 10.46 acres of meadow and pasture land, offering a delightful smallholding or additional garden space.
The farmhouse, a Grade II listed property, dates back to the late 17th or early 18th century and has the potential to form a charming home. The property is located in a tranquil setting, partially within the Lake District National Park, and is close to the village of Cartmel, with its shops, pubs, and Michelin-starred restaurants.