£500,000
(£239/sq. ft)
4 bed property for saleSchool House Farm, Backbarrow LA12
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
2,088 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Thomson Hayton Winkley Estate Agents
.png)
About this property
Charming Traditional Lake District Farmhouse with attached barn
Two reception rooms with the sitting room having a log burner
Kitchen diner with beautiful features including and old bread oven and access to the larder
Four bedrooms with three of them being double bedrooms
Family bathroom and a cloakroom
Gardens to the front and sides with outhouses to the rear
The barn could be converted into an Annex, gym or workshop
Ample driveway parking
The farmhouse dates back to the 1650s
Possible project for the right buyer
A well-proportioned Traditional Lakeland Farmhouse located within the Lake District National Park near Newby Bridge, sitting high above the valley of the River Leven which flows out of Lake Windermere and passes through the popular villages of Backbarrow and Haverthwaite.
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of the Cartmel and High Furness Fells, this charming 4-bedroom detached Yeoman farmhouse is steeped in local history dating back to the 1600’s. Its alluring historic charm offers a unique opportunity for a discerning buyer looking to continue in its renovation project. The property comprises two reception rooms, a kitchen diner with striking features including an old bread oven and a larder which has rare traditional slate slabs. The sitting room exudes warmth with a log burner, creating a cosy ambience. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, three of which are generously sized double bedrooms, along with a family bathroom and a cloakroom. The property enjoys gardens to the front and side offering ample outdoor space to unwind, with additional outhouses for storage and potential utility.
Situated in proximity to local walks and amenities, this farmhouse presents a perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility for its residents. Outside, the property boasts low maintenance gardens to to the front and side with planted beds and rockery features enhancing the facade. The property is placed perfectly for getting the sun all day long. A patch of lawn on the left adds a touch of greenery, while a secluded seating area at the rear provides an ideal spot for al fresco dining or relaxation. An attached barn offers great potential to transform it into an annex, gym, or workshop, this property offers a unique project for the discerning buyers.
The driveway can accommodate up to 7 vehicles, ensuring ample parking for both residents and guests. With its idyllic setting and abundance of outdoor space, this property beckons those seeking a countryside retreat with modern conveniences within reach. Embrace the charm and character of this historic farmhouse as you envision the endless possibilities it holds for creating your dream home in the heart of the Lake District.
The amenities available in Bowness, Windermere, Grange-over-Sands, Cartmel village and Ulverston are just a short journey away. There are many countryside walks from the doorstep including the Cumbria Coastal Path, Bigland Hall Estate, High Dam Tarn and Fell Foot Park and offers easy access to the The Swan, The Whitewater and Newby Bridge Hotels.
EPC Rating: E
Location
Proceed along the A590 in the direction of Ulverston. Pass through Newby Bridge and after the short stretch of Dual Carriageway take the left turn into Brow Edge Road. Follow the road up until the last few houses forming the hamlet of High Brow Edge and School House Farm is on the left. WHAT3WORDS:///fruitcake.yell.homelands
Entrance Hall (2.47m x 2.31m)
A hand carved oak porch welcomes you to School House Farm.
The small covered veranda with recessed outdoor sitting space
leads into the entrance hall fitted with oak cloakroom cupboards, stone floors and soft curving lime adobe walls.
Living Room (6.14m x 4.57m)
The oldest part of the house, originally a single story known as the
fire house, features impressive oak beams. Opposite the window
wall an enclosed outshut stone staircase with original oak door
frame and sneck. This stone stair was modified later to enter into
what was known as the down house, the kitchen extension, built in
1688 as suggested on the original carved spice cupboard seen
beside the fireplace.
Kitchen Diner (7.61m x 4.54m)
The kitchen is large and roomy, with exposed lime washed oak
beams, a low oak lintel on the east gable and huge inglenook
fireplace supporting an old brick lined bread oven. The floor is hand
made terracotta tile laid between a lattice of oak boards. A cold
room leads off the kitchen's north wall, with an insulated door
between.
Study (4.55m x 2.99m)
Light and airy multi functional space with dual-aspect windows.
Larder (3.66m x 2.27m)
Traditional slate cold store, insulated beamed ceiling
Cloakroom (2.00m x 1.13m)
Inner Hallway (1.71m x 1.14m)
Porch (2.59m x 2.04m)
Porch (1.44m x 1.20m)
Landing (2.88m x 2.01m)
Oak staircase leads to a small lower landing, once inside the orginal
outshut slate stair case. Below, a small room hidden for many
years, once formed a priest hole.
Bedroom (4.74m x 2.78m)
Dual-aspect bedroom with built in mirror and shelving.
Bedroom (4.71m x 3.08m)
Large room, utilised as an artist’s studio and later a bedroom.
Features dual-aspect windows opposite each other, built-in storage
shelves and drawers. Raised oak crook principal trusses with
morticed housing joints.
Bedroom (4.67m x 3.87m)
Master bedroom with exposed lime washed principal trusses and
chimney breast with corbelled oak beams, historically would have
supported the hood above the open fire house below.
Bedroom (3.75m x 2.30m)
A delightful room with Wainscot boarding from oak ship panels, a
small built in writing desk and storage shelves.
Bathroom (3.53m x 2.58m)
Large family bathroom with double-ended bath and walk in pebble shower area. Oak pegs and shelving
Barn (5.52m x 1.60m)
Large stone built barn, with byre/ under croft, currently partially used
as a plant room for the log boiler, heating system.
Barn (6.17m x 5.45m)
Barn (6.04m x 5.41m)
Identification Checks
Should a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by thw Estate Agents they will need to undertake an identification check. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (aml) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service to verify your identity. The cost of these checks is £43.20 inc. VAT per buyer, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable.
Services
Mains water, electric and waste.
Directions
Proceed along the A590 in the direction of Ulverston. Pass through
Newby Bridge and after the short stretch of Dual Carriageway take
the left turn into Brow Edge Road. Follow the road up until the last
few houses forming the hamlet of High Brow Edge and School
House Farm is on the left.
WHAT3WORDS:///fruitcake.yell.homelands
Garden
The property has low maintenance gardens to the front and rear with a patch of lawn to the very left of the property, planted beds with rockery features to the very front of the property and at the rear there is a seating area which has access to an outhouse for storage and an under croft for more storage as well. A barn is attached to the property which has great potential and useful storage.
Parking - Driveway
Driveway parking for 7 vehicles.
Zoopla insights
Sign in and gain expert analysis to make informed decisions.
Stamp duty calculator
Our instant calculator helps you understand how much stamp duty is due on property purchases in England & Northern Ireland. Read the latest stamp duty news
This calculation is intended as a guide only. We are unable to provide financial advice, so it's important to consult with an adviser. It applies to UK residents purchasing residential properties in England and Northern Ireland, but does not apply if the purchase is made through a company.