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Our Summary
- A rare gem, Hopes House offers exceptional lifestyle and amenity benefits, together with significant scope for diversification and the immediate realization of environmental credentials and income
- The sale presents a rare opportunity to acquire a wonderfully private, picturesque and multifunctional property one that is brimming with potential while already benefiting from an established additional income stream
- As a result, an existing income stream has been secured, with further scope for opportunities within the evolving world of environmental credits and associated funding
- Currently used as an additional entertaining space, it (subject to necessary consents being sought) would make a wonderful second property; whether as a holiday let or a secondary dwelling
- Currently used for storage and as a workshop, it offers potential for informal animal housing or even stabling, should that be required
- Lot 1 is an ideal opportunity to acquire an accessible well serviced lifestyle property, with significant potential to establish a diversified income and/or create an additional dwelling ideal for multi-generational living
- Benefiting from an existing stewardship agreement, the land offers scope for both commercial farming and environmental income and value
- It is considered that the land also offers scope to access third party revenue schemes such as Nutrient Neutrality and alike
- 95 paddock, which offers scope for a further outlying sale is a purchaser wishes to capitalize on the premise of paying more for less
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Description
Hopes House is a property set in 34.94 hectares (86.34 acres) of ground in Northern Cumbria, consisting of a four-bedroom stone-built farmhouse and a steelframed barn, as well as a traditional attached building. The farmhouse has been lovingly restored and features exposed beams, fireplaces, and a large inglenook in the "long room". There are four double bedrooms, a spacious kitchen with an Everhot range, and a dining room with French doors leading to the south-facing lawned garden.
The steading includes the traditional building, a cart shed in good condition, as well as the steelframed barn. The property also features utility rooms, a boot room, and additional storage spaces, with outstanding far-reaching views towards the Lake District. The land has been newly wood-planted and incorporates infield trees, with the opportunity to pursue regenerative agriculture and generate income from environmental credits.