£900,000
(£432/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleRigg End Farmhouse, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17
3 beds
3 baths
2,085 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
This elegant Cumbrian home pairs an atmospheric stone barn with Nordic-inspired interiors that utilise natural materials and an understated colour palette. Extending to approximately 2,085 sq ft, it unfolds across three tranquil bedrooms and a compelling open-plan living space that interweaves modern amenities with the building’s heritage. Outside, a naturalistic garden is home to a hot tub and dining terrace, and is set against a backdrop of the undulating Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The Tour
Built in the 16th century, this white-painted former farmhouse presents a quietly striking, time-honoured silhouette. The house is set back from the lane by a private driveway, providing parking for at least three cars.
Entry is via the south-facing porch, which opens into a beautifully proportioned, open-plan living and dining room. The space is anchored by Amtico floorboards, while an exposed beam overhead lends gentle definition. Walls in a soft, neutral palette create a calm and cohesive backdrop for art and furnishings. Log burners bookend the room, one set within a white-painted brick fireplace in the living area, the other framed by elegant grey tiling in the dining space.
To the rear, the kitchen has been executed with a refined yet convivial feel. Dove-grey cabinetry is paired with a substantial burgundy island, offering seating for informal dining, and smooth Silestone worktops. Appliances are seamlessly integrated and include a large oven, two large free-standing fridges and an under counter freezer. Another log burner, set within an electric-blue surround and offset by playful blue-and-white chequered tiles, introduces a note of character. A generous utility room with space for white goods adjoins.
A flight of stone steps, painted in a vibrant blue, rises to the first floor. Here, three serene bedrooms have been thoughtfully composed. The principal bedroom is particularly well-appointed, with bespoke plywood joinery forming a headboard, desk and wardrobe. The same material approach continues in the second and third bedrooms. A mezzanine level reveals an enchanting sleeping nook, crafted with hand-built joinery and accessed via paddle stairs.
Beneath the mezzanine sits a bathing room with a freestanding tub, complemented by an adjoining shower room. The principal bathroom, accessed from the landing, is richly appointed with green wall and floor tiles, matt-black fittings and striking twin orange basins. A further bathroom on the ground floor is finished in a neutral scheme and has a rainfall shower.
Outdoor Space
The principal expanse of lawn is south-facing, offering an idyllic setting for outdoor dining and recreation in the warmer months. Adjacent, a broad flagstone terrace accommodates a generous dining and barbecuing arrangement. A hot tub is positioned to one side of the house. From all aspects, there are uninterrupted views across the Yorkshire Dales, lending the house a profound sense of seclusion and immersion in the surrounding landscape.
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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