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Guide price

£1,350,000

(£427/sq. ft)

7 bed detached house for sale
Brantrake & Old Brantrake, Eskdale, Holmrook CA19

    • 7 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 3,158 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Fine & Country - Cumbria

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About this property

  • Substantial 4 bedroom barn conversion set in beautiful 10 acre plot

  • 3 bedroom former farmhouse and attached barn included, currently used as a successful holiday let business

  • Peaceful and beautiful setting within the Lake District National Park

  • Direct access to your very own fell, private woodland and beautiful surrounding countryside

  • Paddock measuring over 3.5 acres - perfect for equestrian or livestock use

Brantrake comprises 2 properties set in 10 acres of land in the Eskdale valley. Brantrake (marketed as Brantrake House) is a beautiful four bedroom property set in a large garden. Also included is a gorgeous three bedroom former farmhouse Old Brantrake (marketed as Brantrake Cottage) and adjoining stone built barn, currently both run as successful holiday rentals.

Brantrake is a traditional ‘bank barn’, converted in the 1970’s. This spacious, four bedroom property, is beautifully styled throughout and finished to a very high standard after being updated by the current owners. The solid wood, deVOL kitchen is perfectly suited to the property and was custom built for the space. Nice touches such as the solid oak worktops, Belfast sink and Smeg cooker add to the countryside styling. The floor is dressed in stunning Broughton slate and the exposed beams create a sense of warmth. Bespoke french doors made from solid oak open into the garden to allow alfresco dining.

On the ground floor a generous double bedroom makes this a useful property for multigenerational living, more so thanks to the ground floor bathroom in the next room complete with bath and shower. This bedroom would also make a fantastic office space or second reception room if required. A practical utility room is located towards the rear of the property with ample space for coats and boots. A rear door provides access to the outside space and directly up to rear garden and the fell behind the property.

Upstairs a beautifully bright and spacious landing boasts a large set of french doors which provide access to the rear garden whilst flooding the space with natural light. A generous living room is located on the first floor offering stunning, panoramic, elevated views of the surrounding countryside and fells. A log burning stove acts as a focal point of this room and is the perfect place to relax and read a book after a day on the fells. Also on the first floor are three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The primary bedroom is light and spacious, located at the front of the property and benefitting from the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. To the front of the property sits some fantastic stone buildings which offer an open fronted log store, secure storage room plus a potting style shed with outside toilet and sink.

Old Brantrake is a picturesque Grade II listed former farmhouse dating back to medieval times when a forge was located here. Old Brantrake oozes character with original oak beams, Broughton slate floors and beamed ceilings, this is the perfect place to relax after exploring everything this stunning valley has to offer. The living room features a beautiful log burning stove, set in a traditional fireplace as its centrepiece. The original bread oven still features here, a nod to the history of the building. The adjoining kitchen / dining room benefits from shaker style units and built in appliances. An original fireplace remains as a decorative feature. A glazed rear door provides additional light and gives access to the rear patio.

This sunken terrace is a beautiful space and provides the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors. Stone steps provide access to the mature rear garden featuring fruit trees and direct access to the fell behind. Old Brantrake offers its own private parking to the rear of the property and benefits from its own air source heating system. The attached barn is spacious and could easily be converted with the correct planning consent. Currently the barn is used for storage and contains a utility / washroom for Old Brantrake with a mezzanine loft storage area, accessed from within the barn.
Outside


Brantrake and Old Brantrake sit in a truly idyllic setting in the Esk valley. This ten acre plot offers a perfect combination of mature gardens, three (check the numbers don’t add up) acres of established woodland, grazing land and a three and a half acre paddock. The boundary is lined by traditionally built, Eskdale granite, stone walls. The fisher beck is a beautifully clear watercourse, which snakes through the paddock and into the river Esk. The woodland is well established featuring a wide variety of native trees. Plenty of wildlife can be spotted here including deer, red squirrels, and various birds. The fell to the rear of the property offers what is known as “commoners rights” whereby owners have the right to use the fell to graze livestock (numbers insert here) free of charge. If they don’t require this, they can assign this right to other commoners for a modest income. A path leads up the top of the fell and the views from the top are simply breathtaking. The main garden for the property is stunning, featuring a mix of well established shrubs, trees and fruit trees. Various seating areas are on offer in the gardens and with a west facing orientation, you can witness gorgeous sunsets as the sun slips below the surrounding fells.
Location


Living in Brantrake, nestled in the heart of the Esk Valley, offers an enviable combination of natural beauty, rich heritage, and outdoor adventure. The property is surrounded by breathtaking countryside, with a picturesque mix of open fields, mature woodland and fells teeming with local wildlife such as deer, a variety of birds, and red squirrels. The surrounding fells provide fantastic walking opportunities, with the majestic Scafell Pike less than 25 minutes away. Wastwater, England’s deepest lake, lies just 7 miles from Brantrake, offering a stunning backdrop for hiking, photography, and peaceful reflection, while the unspoiled sandy beaches at Drigg are also nearby. Nearby, the historic seaside village of Ravenglass-only 5 miles away and the impressive Muncaster Castle, with its beautiful gardens and rich history, is just a short distance from the property. A variety of welcoming local pubs add to the charm, making Brantrake an ideal location for those seeking a life immersed in nature, culture, and community. Eskdale Green has a post office and shop.

General remarks and information

Money Laundering Regulations: We are required by law to carry out Anti Money Laundering Checks prior to issuing a memorandum of sale. We use an external agency to conduct these checks. Once an offer has been agreed, Coadjute will contact you to complete the checks electronically. A fee of £45 + VAT per person will apply and will be processed by Coadjute. If you have any queries, please contact the office.

Viewings: Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents Fine & Country. Tel Offers: Offers should be submitted to the selling agents, Fine & Country. The owner reserves the right to sell without imposing a closing date and will not be bound to accept the highest, or indeed any, offer. All genuinely interested parties are advised to note their interest with the selling agents.

Tenure and Possession The Freehold title is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion.

EPC Rating: E (Old Brantrake F)

Services: Brantrake is served by mains electricity, private drainage via a septic tank, and oil fired central heating. The water supply is provided by a local spring. Old Brantrake is also served by mains electricity, private drainage via a septic tank and the water supply is provided by a local spring. The heating system is run by an air source heat pump. The property has a connection to copper BT Broadband, and 4G EE supplied by EE has speeds up to 90 mbp/s.

Council Tax: Local authority – Cumberland council. Currently exempt from council tax as both properties are registered as holiday lets. Current rateable value is £5,400 although currently qualifies for small business relief.

Money Laundering Obligations In accordance with the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 the selling agents are required to verify the identity of the purchaser at the time an offer is accepted

Website and Social Media: Further details of this property as well as all others offered by Fine & Country are available to view on our website . For updates and the latest properties like us on & Country Cumbria and Instagram on @fineandcountrycumbria

Referrals: Fine & Country work with preferred providers for the delivery of certain services necessary for a house sale or purchase. Our providers price their products competitively, however you are under no obligation to use their services and may wish to compare them against other providers. Should you choose to utilise them Fine & Country will receive a referral fee: Pia Financial Solutions – arrangement of mortgage & other products/insurances; Fine & Country will receive a referral fee of £50 per mortgage referral. Figures quoted are inclusive of VAT

EPC Rating: E

Location

Location
Living in Brantrake, nestled in the heart of the Esk Valley, offers an enviable combination of natural beauty, rich heritage, and outdoor adventure. The property is surrounded by breathtaking countryside, with a picturesque mix of open fields, mature woodland and fells teeming with local wildlife such as deer, a variety of birds, and red squirrels. The surrounding fells provide fantastic walking opportunities, with the majestic Scafell Pike less than 25 minutes away. Wastwater, England’s deepest lake, lies just 7 miles from Brantrake, offering a stunning backdrop for hiking, photography, and peaceful reflection, while the unspoiled sandy beaches at Drigg are also nearby. Nearby, the historic seaside village of Ravenglass-only 5 miles away and the impressive Muncaster Castle, with its beautiful gardens and rich history, is just a short distance from the property. A variety of welcoming local pubs add to the charm, making Brantrake an ideal location for those seeking a life immersed in nature, culture, and community. Eskdale Green has a post office and shop.

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