5 bedroom house
Broughton-In-Furness, Cumbria, LA20 6EX
Guide Price
£675,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Occupancy Condition
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2021
- Removed: Jan 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Occupancy Condition
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Woodland
a garage and a recently completed agricultural building.
Directions
If approaching from Broughton in Furness, via Ulpha, just over Ulpha Bridge, turn immediately left. Continue up the hill and Low Craghall is the first detached property on the right hand side after the first farm complex is passed beyond the woodland.
Alternatively, if approaching via Duddon Bridge, following the Corney Fell Road, just after the cattle grid onto Corney Fell take the first right. Low Craghall is approximately 1 mile on the left hand side.
Location
The property occupies an elevated rural location forming part of the scattered community of Ulpha, enjoying spectacular views of the Duddon Valley and of the majestic Lakeland Fells.
For those looking for peace and quiet and country living, whilst not being isolated, the location is ideal. The small town of Broughton-in-Furness is a ten minute drive away. Broughton has a thriving community; there is also a primary school, a church, shops, cafes, pubs and excellent recreational facilities.
The property sits above the Duddon Valley, a short distance from the hamlet of Ulpha, where there is a shop and a church. Further up the valley is Seathwaite where there is a pub, the renowned Newfield Inn. The Duddon Valley is one of the most beautiful parts of the Lake District. The gorgeous beaches of the West Cumbrian coast are also close to hand.
Low Craghall is a perfect country retreat, within easy commuting distance of Ulverston, Barrow, Millom, and the West Cumbrian towns.
Outside
A wide gated driveway leads to a concreted courtyard area to the rear of the barn and house providing ample room for the parking of several motor vehicles, a trailer and the like. A track extends in the other direction to a gate at the far boundary. (This stretch of track has a private right of way across it).
Services
Mains electricity. Private water supply. Septic tank drainage. Hard wired cctv system.
Energy Rating
C
LOCAL OCCUPANCY CONDITIONS
Low Craghall has a local occupancy clause which states the following -
Occupation of the property is limited to those who have lived in the area for the last three years, are moving to work and live in the area, or who currently work in the area. The property cannot be used as a second home or holiday letting accommodation.
The 'area' is defined as the administrative areas of the Parishes of Bootle, Irton with Stanton, Muncaster, Ulpha, Waberthwaite, Wasdale, Whicham, and those parts of the Parishes of Ennerdale and Kinniside, Eskdale, Drigg and Carleton, Gosforth, Lamplugh, Millom Without and Ponsonby which are situated within the Lake District National Park.
Kitchen/Dining Room
A superbly fitted kitchen with ample room for a large dining table. Comprehensive range of built in floor and wall units together with Oak worksurfaces and a Belfast sink. Tiled floor with underfloor heating. Range style cooker with ceramic hob and extractor hood over. Dishwasher. Oak beamed ceiling. Double glazed windows to the front and rear. Oak panelled front entrance door.
Utility Room/Cloakroom
Range of built in storage cupboards and drawers. Plumbing for a washing machine. Tiled floor with underfloor heating. Hardwood panelled rear entrance door.
Living Room
An impressive room featuring an oak beamed ceiling and a splendid open fireplace with wood burning stove on a flagged hearth. Illuminated alcoves, one with a stone slab shelf. Oak framed and double glazed french door leading to the garden. Underfloor heating.
Inner Hall
Oak effect flooring.
Bedroom 5
A versatile double bedroom, which would also be ideal as a home office or hobbies room.
Cloakroom
Suite in white comprising a pedestal wash hand basin and w.c. Oak effect flooring. Chrome ladder towel radiator.
First Floor
None
Landing
A split level landing approached by a fine bespoke staircase in Ash. Exposed beams.
Bedroom 1
A spacious double bedroom with windows on two sides and a velux double glazed roof window.
Shower Room
Suite in white comprising a shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and w.c. Part tiled walls. Chrome ladder towel radiator. Alcove lined with shelves. Oak effect flooring.
Bedroom 2
A well presented double bedroom with impressive exposed beams.
Bedroom 3
A good sized double bedroom. Exposed beams.
Bedroom 4
Perfect for children, this bedroom has a built in bed platform and a delightful mezzanine above.
Bathroom
A spacious bathroom fitted with a contemporary style suite in white comprising a panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin and w.c.. Beautiful stone tiled walls. Oak effect flooring. Chrome ladder towel radiator. Pressurized hot water storage cylinder.
Barn
Attached to the house is a very fine and substantial stone and slate built barn with the main front entrance featuring a slate roofed canopy. Second front entrance door. Cobbled floor. Power and lighting. Modern storage mezzanine.
Garage
An open fronted double garage attached to the rear of the house. Oil fired central heating boiler.
Agricultural Building
A modern agricultural, steel portal framed building. Completed in 2017. Block, metal and timber boarding clad walls and a pitched fibre cement roof. Electrically operated roller shutter door. Power supply. Diesel storage tank.
Marketed by: HHLE, Kendal
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.