Huntide Farm
Guide Price £995,000
Huntide Farm, Little Urswick, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 0PL
Huntide Farm is a charming former farmstead steeped in rural heritage, previously serving as a riding stables and livery yard. It presents a rare opportunity to craft a unique countryside residence, full of character, potential, and development prospects.
18.09
Key Features:
• Characterful former farmhouse
• Range of traditional outbuildings
• Spacious gardens with mature orchard
• Equestrian and smallholding potential
• Idyllic rural location
• 18.09 acres (7.32 ha) of land

Description
Huntide Farm is a property rich in history, offering a unique blend of traditional charm and exceptional potential. Originally serving as a working farm, it has been home to various agricultural activities over the years, with the buildings once housing a riding stables, livery yard, and riding school approximately 35 years ago. The farm's structures, including barns, stables, and a large haybarn, are steeped in character and have stood the test of time, although some areas now require attention and modernisation. The main residence, which has been sympathetically extended and altered, still retains many period features such as exposed beams, original slate flooring, and stone fireplaces. These elements lend the home a warmth and authenticity that cannot be replicated in new builds.

The property’s expansive gardens, which include a mature orchard with a variety of fruit trees, offer tranquil outdoor space, while the array of outbuildings presents a rare opportunity for restoration and redevelopment. Whether you are looking to create an equestrian facility, a smallholding farm, or perhaps a peaceful country retreat, the potential is vast. The buildings could easily be transformed into stables, workshops, or even converted into additional accommodation (subject to planning permission). The house itself, although in need of updating, offers spacious rooms and the opportunity to modernise and personalise, making it a perfect project for those looking to add their own stamp to a property with considerable history and character. With the right vision, Huntide Farm could be restored to its former glory or reimagined into something entirely new, creating a bespoke rural property with modern comforts while preserving the charm of its past.

Measurements & Additional Information

Rooms:

Kitchen

4.00 x 3.40m

Refurbished in 2017, the kitchen combines traditional elements with modern convenience, featuring original slate flooring, an electric oven, gas hob with extractor, and integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer. Stairs lead to the loft where the boiler, installed in 2018, is located. While functional, the kitchen—like the rest of the property—would benefit from further modernisation to meet contemporary standards

Pantry

3.90 x 2.00m

This useful utility area houses a dryer, washing machine, and storage cupboards. It also contains the property's electric fuse box. The electrics are currently in need of updating, offering a clear opportunity for essential upgrades as part of a wider renovation.

Snug

3.90 x 3.90m

A bright, front-facing room with lovely views of the garden. The room boasts charming, exposed beams, a capped gas fire, and a radiator. Full of character, this space offers the opportunity to refresh its decor and functionality, bringing it in line with modern preferences while retaining its original charm.

Dining Room

4.75 x 3.40m

A spacious, front-facing room with exposed beams and a stone fire surround, currently housing a capped gas fire. This space has great potential but is in need of updating, offering a chance to restore its character features.

Lounge

5.00 x 5.00m

A spacious and inviting room, featuring a cosy multi-fuel burner and charming alcove shelving with cupboards for added storage. The window seat offers a perfect spot to relax while enjoying views over the neighbouring fields. With radiators providing warmth and a lovely, large window bringing in natural light, this room retains plenty of character and offers the opportunity to update and tailor the space to modern preferences.

Understairs Cupboard

A practical space, ideal for additional storage, complete with electricity and lighting for convenience.

Master Bedroom

5.69 x 4.43m

Originally two separate rooms, this space has been knocked through to create a generous, front-facing bedroom with views of the garden. Featuring double glazing and exposed beams, the room retains plenty of character. There is potential to add an en suite or wet room. Loft access adds further versatility to this spacious room, offering plenty of scope for customisation.

Bedroom 2

3.63 x 3.40m

A generously sized double room with double glazing. While the room offers good space and natural light, it presents an opportunity for modernisation to suit contemporary tastes.

Bedroom 3

3.79 x 3.00m

A cosy double room, benefiting from double glazing and offering a comfortable space with potential for personalisation.

Landing

2.40 x 1.50m

The landing features an alcove cupboard, offering additional storage space and enhancing the overall practicality of the property. It is supported by a steel frame with a wooden balustrade, adding character and strength to the space. The landing also includes different levels and exposed beams, further contributing to the property's charm and unique design.

Bathroom

1.52m x 3.62m

Updated two years ago, the bathroom features a WC, wash hand basin, and a bath for ultimate convenience. A double-glazed window offers pleasant views over the land, while an airing cupboard provides additional storage space.

Garden

The garden at Huntide Farm is a delightful blend of rustic charm and natural beauty, offering a peaceful retreat amidst its lush surroundings. A spacious patio area provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining or relaxation, framed by the vibrant colors and fragrances of the garden. At the heart of the space lies a mature orchard, where plum, apple, and damson trees stand proudly, their branches heavy with fruit in season. Gooseberry bushes and a white cherry tree add further diversity, while rhubarb plants grow abundantly, offering a touch of culinary appeal. The garden's history is evident in its carefully tended grounds, with an original beehive adding a sense of heritage and perhaps a hint of honey in the air. An outside working toilet, a small garden shed, and a variety of other thoughtful touches enhance the garden's practicality, making it both a charming and functional space for anyone who enjoys a connection to the land.

Additional Information:

Tenure Type:

Freehold

Council Tax Band:

F


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