Higher Park Barn
Salterforth, Barnoldswick, Lancashire, BB18 5SH
Guide Price
£220,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: N/A
BEST AND FINAL OFFERS BY WEDNESDAY 31 AUGUST 2022 AT 12 NOON (Form available in the brochure section)
Location
The barn is situated in open countryside to the west of the desirable village of Salterforth, located between the village of Kelbrook to the south east and the small town of Barnoldswick to the north. Although offering limited services Salterforth does have a traditional pub, the Anchor Inn and has some lovely walks along the Leeds Liverpool canal which cuts through the village. The town of Barnoldswick offers a good range of services including shops, primary and secondary schools, eateries, pubs and bars. The larger town of Colne is about 5.5 miles to the south providing supermarkets and a wider range of facilities together with a railway station and access to the M65 motorway.
Description
A charming stone field barn in an idyllic, private, rural setting with a fabulous open aspect and far reaching views. The barn is accessed via a private track from Salterforth Lane, approached through open countryside.
Planning
It has been determined by Pendle Borough Council that Prior Approval for the change of use and conversion of the building to a single dwelling is not required. Application No.: 22/0309/AGD Letter dated 30th June 2022.
A full set of the approved plans and Decision Letter are available for inspection at the agent's office. Electronic copies of the documents can be emailed on request. There will be a charge made for providing hard copies.
The approved scheme provides accommodation on two floors which briefly comprises the following;
Ground Floor:
kitchen/dining room, lobby area with stairs to the first floor, living room
First Floor: landing, house bathroom and two bedrooms
Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area 67 sqm (721 sqft)
Outside
The barn stands in a total of approximately 2.30 acres providing space for parking and gardens as approved under the planning permission with the remainder being perfect for those with equestrian, hobby farming or conservation interests.
Tenure
Freehold
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The land is sold subject to all wayleaves, easements and rights of way both public and private which might affect the land.
Services
There are no services connected to the property.
Rights of Way
The purchasers of the barn will be granted a right of way over the access track shown coloured brown.
Boundaries
The purchasers will erect a timber post and five rail fence between points ABC as sown on the plan, with either a gate or cattle grid at the point where the access track enters the boundary to the property. This work will be completed within three months of completion of the sale.
Directions
From Skipton head west on the A59 to the Broughton roundabout and take the first exit onto the A56 signed to Colne. Continue on the A56 passing through Thornton in Craven and Earby to the roundabout at Kelbrook and take the second exit to Salterforth (B6383). In Salterforth turn left onto Park View Terreace which becomes Salterforth Lane and continue past the Anchor Inn, over the canal bridge before taking the next right onto the stone track. Follow the track for about 900 metres which leads up through open countryside, ending at the barn. David Hill for sale signs have been erected.
Marketed by: David Hill, Skipton
Location
The barn is situated in open countryside to the west of the desirable village of Salterforth, located between the village of Kelbrook to the south east and the small town of Barnoldswick to the north. Although offering limited services Salterforth does have a traditional pub, the Anchor Inn and has some lovely walks along the Leeds Liverpool canal which cuts through the village. The town of Barnoldswick offers a good range of services including shops, primary and secondary schools, eateries, pubs and bars. The larger town of Colne is about 5.5 miles to the south providing supermarkets and a wider range of facilities together with a railway station and access to the M65 motorway.
Description
A charming stone field barn in an idyllic, private, rural setting with a fabulous open aspect and far reaching views. The barn is accessed via a private track from Salterforth Lane, approached through open countryside.
Planning
It has been determined by Pendle Borough Council that Prior Approval for the change of use and conversion of the building to a single dwelling is not required. Application No.: 22/0309/AGD Letter dated 30th June 2022.
A full set of the approved plans and Decision Letter are available for inspection at the agent's office. Electronic copies of the documents can be emailed on request. There will be a charge made for providing hard copies.
The approved scheme provides accommodation on two floors which briefly comprises the following;
Ground Floor:
kitchen/dining room, lobby area with stairs to the first floor, living room
First Floor: landing, house bathroom and two bedrooms
Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area 67 sqm (721 sqft)
Outside
The barn stands in a total of approximately 2.30 acres providing space for parking and gardens as approved under the planning permission with the remainder being perfect for those with equestrian, hobby farming or conservation interests.
Tenure
Freehold
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The land is sold subject to all wayleaves, easements and rights of way both public and private which might affect the land.
Services
There are no services connected to the property.
Rights of Way
The purchasers of the barn will be granted a right of way over the access track shown coloured brown.
Boundaries
The purchasers will erect a timber post and five rail fence between points ABC as sown on the plan, with either a gate or cattle grid at the point where the access track enters the boundary to the property. This work will be completed within three months of completion of the sale.
Directions
From Skipton head west on the A59 to the Broughton roundabout and take the first exit onto the A56 signed to Colne. Continue on the A56 passing through Thornton in Craven and Earby to the roundabout at Kelbrook and take the second exit to Salterforth (B6383). In Salterforth turn left onto Park View Terreace which becomes Salterforth Lane and continue past the Anchor Inn, over the canal bridge before taking the next right onto the stone track. Follow the track for about 900 metres which leads up through open countryside, ending at the barn. David Hill for sale signs have been erected.
Marketed by: David Hill, Skipton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.