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Huis en eengezinswoning te koop — Carnforth

EUR 993.244

Huis en eengezinswoning (Te koop)

3 k
3 slk
2 bk
Referentie: EDEN-T102192978 / 102192978
The charming stone-built farmhouse dating from 1850, has period features which sit happily alongside more modern fittings to enhance everyday comfort. The substantial link detached barn has immense potential for conversion or continued use as an excellent storage and ancillary space. The gardens have been organically managed since 2003, are enclosed, private, safe for children and dogs, exceptionally productive and support a wide range of flora and fauna.  On a quiet back lane that is thankfully not a short cut to anywhere, the location has that desirable ‘miles from anywhere’ feel and yet is just a mile to the A65 and within walking distance of the pretty Dales village of Ingleton. You can walk, run or cycle from the front door amongst fabulous unspoilt countryside, close to the Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lancashire borders. There are larger towns and cities in three directions enabling you to stay connected whichever way life takes you. Rural it may be, isolated it is not. The present owners have upgraded the house, buildings and grounds so it is now completely fit for purpose and would suit couples and families alike. Future conversion of the barn may widen this to multi-generational living.  The light and well-proportioned farmhouse is attractively presented. A generous porch leads into a dining hall, off which there are two reception rooms and a home office. The dining kitchen is supported by a large pantry and utility room. There is also a downstairs loo and cloakroom. On the first floor are three double bedrooms (one with ensuite shower room), one with a connected single bedroom/dressing room/nursery/hobbies room, and a house bathroom.  The large barn and two shippons provide plentiful space, so useful for the storage that country life often requires.  A detached workshop (23’6 x 11’11) will suit those keen on DIY. These also present scope for alternative residential, amenity, commercial or light industrial uses (subject, of course, to consent). There is also a large detached potting shed and store (29’5 x 20’4 ft). The well stocked and established gardens are a delight. For those wanting to try their hand living off the land there are raised beds, a poly tunnel (20’ x 13’), Rhino greenhouse (12’ x 8’) and a chicken coop in a fox-proof fenced area. An idyllic rural retreat for those who wish to live seasonally and be ensconced and enriched by nature.  Enjoy it just as it is or look to develop the outbuildings and tailor the space to fulfil your own country living dreams.  Vendor insight Our vision was to increase the diversity of wildlife by enhancing the habitat potential. We had a plan and it’s worked which has been incredibly rewarding to see.  We learnt that we didn’t need to intervene with nature, we’ve left much of the garden alone and wildlife has simply moved in. We have acquired nuggets of wisdom and picked up rural skills along the way.  Location Close to the borders of Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria, Langber End Farm enjoys a quiet and peaceful rural setting, one that is surpisingly central too, making it highly accessible from a variety of directions. On a day-to-day basis, the pretty Dales village of Ingleton will fulfill most requirements with a choice of food stores (Asda and Co-op), an exceptionally popular artisan bakery and long established food hall.  Moving further afield are the market towns of Kirkby Lonsdale and Settle, beyond that the larger towns of Kendal, Skipton and the city of Lancaster and further afield still, the larger cities of Leeds and Manchester. By road, join the M6 motorway at either J34 if heading south or J36 if going north – both under 15 miles away.  The A65 is a mile away and this will open up Yorkshire and the east of the county. Travelling by train is also convenient. There are branch line stations at High Bentham and Giggleswick, both on the Bentham Line which runs between Morecambe and Leeds so ideal for a shopping or theatre trip. Here you can decompress with the peace and stillness of a country lifestyle, but still access excellent road and rail links to maintain business and social connections. Langber End Farm is just outside the boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park but boundary lines barely matter as it is surrounded by lush and lovely unspoilt countryside. A fan of fresh air and fun? This is indeed a fabulous place to be if you enjoy exploring the great outdoors, whether on foot, cycle or on horseback. The opportunities for exploration are seemingly endless when one considers the proximity of not only the Dales, but the Lake District National Park (in just under 30 miles you can be standing on the shores of Lake Windermere), the AONBs of the Forest of Bowland and combined coastal Arnside and Silverdale as well as the green and gently undulating Lune Valley.  Vendor insight We feel like it’s the best of both worlds, as we have all the facilities of Ingleton and feel very much part of the community. We get to enjoy the peace and quiet of this hideaway, the private setting is very protected and without street lights we have wonderfully dark and starlit nights along with the distinctive calls of the barn and tawny owls nearby.  Step inside  The property is very welcoming. Dating from 1850, the farmhouse is full of personality and is enticingly charismatic; there are exposed beams, roof trusses and lintels, window seats and inset alcoves as well as exposed stonework and plentiful wall lights for atmospheric lighting. The sitting room and snug both have Morso Squirrel wood burning stoves and the appealing kitchen has timeless fittings and a classic gas fuelled 2-oven Aga – not just a cooking range, it’s there to boil your kettle, air your ironing, dry out damp shoes, warm cold hands and bottoms, provide a magnet for pets and make the most delicious toast ever! The owners tell us “The kitchen is really the hub of our home, as visiting friends always gravitate to the Aga.” Nestled within the gardens, the owners have created their own views with each room enjoying a subtly different outlook and orientation to the well-stocked and established gardens.  The farmhouse faces due south and is warmed by day long sunshine. The side kitchen window gets the early sun, straight onto the breakfast table which makes for a bright start to your morning. We are told there are also some lovely sunsets here as there are few hills to the west blocking the path of the setting sun.  Come with us for a tour….a part glazed front porch has space to take off outdoor boots as you walk through into the generous dining hall from which the staircase rises. Centrally placed, either side of this are reception rooms, to the right a dual aspect and hospitable sitting room. To the left is a slightly smaller snug and beyond this, a study or possibly hobbies space. Moving with children? The study would also make a great playroom or teenage den. Warmed by the Aga, the friendly kitchen has a dual aspect that provides both a great view whilst washing up and when enjoying a kitchen supper at the table. A rear passage from the kitchen leads to a large pantry (you’ll appreciate this at harvest time!), utility room, (conveniently next to the back door) and a downstairs loo. Beautiful Lakeland slate tiles are laid throughout the ground floor apart from the sitting room which is carpeted. The staircase, first floor landing and bedrooms are also carpeted. The landing has an airing cupboard with space to store your linens and towels.  You may choose to the have the bedroom with the ensuite as the principal bedroom which has a lovely view over the back garden to the field beyond. Alternatively, you may prefer the bedroom overlooking the front garden which has both south and west aspects. The room beyond could be a small fourth occasional bedroom, a nursery, dressing room, office or dedicated hobbies room. The third double bedroom has a window seat with a southerly outlook over the garden. The house bathroom has a bath with shower over, wash basin, loo, heated towel rail and radiator.  In their time as custodians of this rustic gem, the owners have installed a new gas central heating boiler, replaced many radiators and most windows, simplified the first floor layout, installed new kitchen fittings, created the pantry, replaced the glazing elements of the porch, re-slated the rear elevation of both the main barn and large shippon.   Step outside Within the grounds the owners have been busy too. All boundaries have been fenced, a wildlife pond created, a Rhino greenhouse erected, many birdboxes have been put up, a rainwater harvesting scheme has been established, mixed hedging has been planted, more mixed hedging has been planted along with many trees …. all this whilst also finding time to grow their own fruit and vegetables and care for their chickens…. Living the Good Life indeed. Their hard work and enthusiasm for nature, conservation and organic produce is now yours to take over to curate your own slice of rural bliss.  The garden here offers something for all the family, there is space to work, rest and play. It is private, enclosed, sheltered and sunny thanks to the south facing orientation. It’s also a generous 1.25 acres or thereabouts.   There are gated front and rear drives offering extensive vehicular parking. Interestingly, where the back drive runs between the shippon and workshop a central line of original bricks have been exposed, reflecting Ingleton’s industrial heritage.  The garden is truly a nature lover’s delight. Paths are mown between swathes of snowdrops, crocii and scilla and a m... Meer bekijken Minder bekijken The charming stone-built farmhouse dating from 1850, has period features which sit happily alongside more modern fittings to enhance everyday comfort. The substantial link detached barn has immense potential for conversion or continued use as an excellent storage and ancillary space. The gardens have been organically managed since 2003, are enclosed, private, safe for children and dogs, exceptionally productive and support a wide range of flora and fauna.  On a quiet back lane that is thankfully not a short cut to anywhere, the location has that desirable ‘miles from anywhere’ feel and yet is just a mile to the A65 and within walking distance of the pretty Dales village of Ingleton. You can walk, run or cycle from the front door amongst fabulous unspoilt countryside, close to the Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lancashire borders. There are larger towns and cities in three directions enabling you to stay connected whichever way life takes you. Rural it may be, isolated it is not. The present owners have upgraded the house, buildings and grounds so it is now completely fit for purpose and would suit couples and families alike. Future conversion of the barn may widen this to multi-generational living.  The light and well-proportioned farmhouse is attractively presented. A generous porch leads into a dining hall, off which there are two reception rooms and a home office. The dining kitchen is supported by a large pantry and utility room. There is also a downstairs loo and cloakroom. On the first floor are three double bedrooms (one with ensuite shower room), one with a connected single bedroom/dressing room/nursery/hobbies room, and a house bathroom.  The large barn and two shippons provide plentiful space, so useful for the storage that country life often requires.  A detached workshop (23’6 x 11’11) will suit those keen on DIY. These also present scope for alternative residential, amenity, commercial or light industrial uses (subject, of course, to consent). There is also a large detached potting shed and store (29’5 x 20’4 ft). The well stocked and established gardens are a delight. For those wanting to try their hand living off the land there are raised beds, a poly tunnel (20’ x 13’), Rhino greenhouse (12’ x 8’) and a chicken coop in a fox-proof fenced area. An idyllic rural retreat for those who wish to live seasonally and be ensconced and enriched by nature.  Enjoy it just as it is or look to develop the outbuildings and tailor the space to fulfil your own country living dreams.  Vendor insight Our vision was to increase the diversity of wildlife by enhancing the habitat potential. We had a plan and it’s worked which has been incredibly rewarding to see.  We learnt that we didn’t need to intervene with nature, we’ve left much of the garden alone and wildlife has simply moved in. We have acquired nuggets of wisdom and picked up rural skills along the way.  Location Close to the borders of Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria, Langber End Farm enjoys a quiet and peaceful rural setting, one that is surpisingly central too, making it highly accessible from a variety of directions. On a day-to-day basis, the pretty Dales village of Ingleton will fulfill most requirements with a choice of food stores (Asda and Co-op), an exceptionally popular artisan bakery and long established food hall.  Moving further afield are the market towns of Kirkby Lonsdale and Settle, beyond that the larger towns of Kendal, Skipton and the city of Lancaster and further afield still, the larger cities of Leeds and Manchester. By road, join the M6 motorway at either J34 if heading south or J36 if going north – both under 15 miles away.  The A65 is a mile away and this will open up Yorkshire and the east of the county. Travelling by train is also convenient. There are branch line stations at High Bentham and Giggleswick, both on the Bentham Line which runs between Morecambe and Leeds so ideal for a shopping or theatre trip. Here you can decompress with the peace and stillness of a country lifestyle, but still access excellent road and rail links to maintain business and social connections. Langber End Farm is just outside the boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park but boundary lines barely matter as it is surrounded by lush and lovely unspoilt countryside. A fan of fresh air and fun? This is indeed a fabulous place to be if you enjoy exploring the great outdoors, whether on foot, cycle or on horseback. The opportunities for exploration are seemingly endless when one considers the proximity of not only the Dales, but the Lake District National Park (in just under 30 miles you can be standing on the shores of Lake Windermere), the AONBs of the Forest of Bowland and combined coastal Arnside and Silverdale as well as the green and gently undulating Lune Valley.  Vendor insight We feel like it’s the best of both worlds, as we have all the facilities of Ingleton and feel very much part of the community. We get to enjoy the peace and quiet of this hideaway, the private setting is very protected and without street lights we have wonderfully dark and starlit nights along with the distinctive calls of the barn and tawny owls nearby.  Step inside  The property is very welcoming. Dating from 1850, the farmhouse is full of personality and is enticingly charismatic; there are exposed beams, roof trusses and lintels, window seats and inset alcoves as well as exposed stonework and plentiful wall lights for atmospheric lighting. The sitting room and snug both have Morso Squirrel wood burning stoves and the appealing kitchen has timeless fittings and a classic gas fuelled 2-oven Aga – not just a cooking range, it’s there to boil your kettle, air your ironing, dry out damp shoes, warm cold hands and bottoms, provide a magnet for pets and make the most delicious toast ever! The owners tell us “The kitchen is really the hub of our home, as visiting friends always gravitate to the Aga.” Nestled within the gardens, the owners have created their own views with each room enjoying a subtly different outlook and orientation to the well-stocked and established gardens.  The farmhouse faces due south and is warmed by day long sunshine. The side kitchen window gets the early sun, straight onto the breakfast table which makes for a bright start to your morning. We are told there are also some lovely sunsets here as there are few hills to the west blocking the path of the setting sun.  Come with us for a tour….a part glazed front porch has space to take off outdoor boots as you walk through into the generous dining hall from which the staircase rises. Centrally placed, either side of this are reception rooms, to the right a dual aspect and hospitable sitting room. To the left is a slightly smaller snug and beyond this, a study or possibly hobbies space. Moving with children? The study would also make a great playroom or teenage den. Warmed by the Aga, the friendly kitchen has a dual aspect that provides both a great view whilst washing up and when enjoying a kitchen supper at the table. A rear passage from the kitchen leads to a large pantry (you’ll appreciate this at harvest time!), utility room, (conveniently next to the back door) and a downstairs loo. Beautiful Lakeland slate tiles are laid throughout the ground floor apart from the sitting room which is carpeted. The staircase, first floor landing and bedrooms are also carpeted. The landing has an airing cupboard with space to store your linens and towels.  You may choose to the have the bedroom with the ensuite as the principal bedroom which has a lovely view over the back garden to the field beyond. Alternatively, you may prefer the bedroom overlooking the front garden which has both south and west aspects. The room beyond could be a small fourth occasional bedroom, a nursery, dressing room, office or dedicated hobbies room. The third double bedroom has a window seat with a southerly outlook over the garden. The house bathroom has a bath with shower over, wash basin, loo, heated towel rail and radiator.  In their time as custodians of this rustic gem, the owners have installed a new gas central heating boiler, replaced many radiators and most windows, simplified the first floor layout, installed new kitchen fittings, created the pantry, replaced the glazing elements of the porch, re-slated the rear elevation of both the main barn and large shippon.   Step outside Within the grounds the owners have been busy too. All boundaries have been fenced, a wildlife pond created, a Rhino greenhouse erected, many birdboxes have been put up, a rainwater harvesting scheme has been established, mixed hedging has been planted, more mixed hedging has been planted along with many trees …. all this whilst also finding time to grow their own fruit and vegetables and care for their chickens…. Living the Good Life indeed. Their hard work and enthusiasm for nature, conservation and organic produce is now yours to take over to curate your own slice of rural bliss.  The garden here offers something for all the family, there is space to work, rest and play. It is private, enclosed, sheltered and sunny thanks to the south facing orientation. It’s also a generous 1.25 acres or thereabouts.   There are gated front and rear drives offering extensive vehicular parking. Interestingly, where the back drive runs between the shippon and workshop a central line of original bricks have been exposed, reflecting Ingleton’s industrial heritage.  The garden is truly a nature lover’s delight. Paths are mown between swathes of snowdrops, crocii and scilla and a m...
Referentie: EDEN-T102192978
Land: GB
Stad: Carnforth
Postcode: LA6 3DT
Categorie: Residentieel
Type vermelding: Te koop
Type woning: Huis en eengezinswoning
Kamers: 3
Slaapkamers: 3
Badkamers: 2

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