£1,200,000
(£458/sq. ft)
5 bed semi-detached house for saleThe Old Dairy Barn, Newbiggin-On-Lune, North Yorkshire CA17
5 beds
5 baths
2,622 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Elegantly converted, this remarkable former dairy barn occupies a peaceful setting within the bucolic Yorkshire Dales National Park. Spanning over 2,600 sq ft, it comprises five bedrooms and expansive living spaces framed by exposed timber trusses. Thoughtfully curated finishes - from herringbone-laid oak flooring to high-specification fittings - balance contemporary living with rural charm, while numerous outbuildings, including a large workshop, provide excellent scope for further development.
The Tour
The Old Dairy Barn sits in a private position amid an undulating, largely pastoral landscape. Set back from a quiet lane, a private driveway lies adjacent to the home providing ample parking. The building’s silhouette nods to the local stone vernacular and is crowned by a slate roof. Entry is from the north end of the house into the upper level, a configuration that maximises natural light in the principal living areas.
The entrance opens into a long, lateral living space, loosely defined yet with an unbroken line of sight from end to end. Honey-coloured flagstones ground the space, while exposed trusses add architectural drama overhead. The layout offers excellent flexibility; currently arranged with a generous dining area flowing into the kitchen and a bright sitting area. Large windows and skylights draw in abundant natural light throughout.
Slightly elevated, the kitchen is beautifully considered, with integrated appliances set within oak cabinetry. A run of units sits along one wall, complemented by a large central island providing additional prep space. Beyond, the sitting area is oriented around a log-burning stove in the corner. Rich herringbone-laid oak flooring unifies both the kitchen and living zones.
The home offers five peaceful bedrooms, the largest positioned at the northern end of the upper floor. Used as the principal suite, it is an exceptional space with double-aspect windows, exposed timber beams, and a luxurious en suite bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and playful geometric tiles.
The remaining four bedrooms are located on the lower level. Each is finished in an understated, crisp style and enjoys views across the surrounding landscape. Two benefit from en suite shower rooms, while the others are served by a spacious separate shower room. A large utility room sits nearby, with direct access to the courtyard - an especially practical arrangement after countryside walks.
Outdoor Space
Set against a spectacular Dales backdrop, the garden provides an idyllic setting for both relaxation and entertaining. It blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape, offering a rare sense of peace and privacy.
A rear courtyard area is ideal for summer gatherings, with quiet and private space for eating outside. There is also a hot tub in the courtyard - the perfect spot for stargazing. Expansive lawned areas provide ample space for recreation and outdoor enjoyment.
Subject to gaining the necessary permitted development, there are also a series of large outbuildings to the back of the house that offer excellent scope for development for various creative or living spaces.
The Area
Nestled within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the house is surrounded by an exceptional network of walking routes and open countryside. This is a deeply pastoral landscape, wonderfully secluded yet rich with opportunities to explore nature. Notable nearby walks include the Birkett Hill circular, offering sweeping views over the Eden Valley, and Smardale Gill, a picturesque route along a disused railway line and viaduct.
Everyday amenities are available in Kirkby Stephen, approximately five miles away, including independent shops, a bakery, butcher, gp, and pharmacy. Appleby-in-Westmorland offers additional convenience, including the well-regarded Braithwaite’s of Appleby, an independently run store. Nearby Ravenstonedale is home to several atmospheric pubs, including The King’s Head and The Fat Lamb. The larger centres of Penrith and Kendal are both within approximately 30–40 minutes.
The Lake District is around 30 minutes by car. Covering nearly 600,000 acres, it encompasses fells, lakes, and mountains, along with numerous characterful towns and villages. Many historic sites are managed by the National Trust, including Sizergh Castle, Fell Foot, Wray Castle, and Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage.
Kirkby Stephen station lies on the Settle–Carlisle line, widely regarded as one of the most scenic railway routes in the country, providing connections to Carlisle and Leeds. Regular bus services link the area to Penrith and Appleby, while the A66 offers east–west road access and the nearby M6 ensures fast north–south connectivity.
Council Tax Band: D
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