59.55 acres of upland fell with roadside access and natural water supply..
59.55 acres (24.10 ha) of rough upland allotment land on fell ground
Direct roadside access off Barbondale Road; practical for livestock moves
Barkin Beck along lower boundary provides natural water supply for stock
Much of higher ground is CRoW Act Open Access land (public access)
Best suited to extensive grazing, sporting or environmental management
No mobile signal on site; remote location and access considerations
National park designation and nearby listed status will constrain development
Will be sold freehold by public auction; purchasers must complete due diligence
Lot 4 at High House Farm is a substantial upland block of rough allotment land extending to 59.55 acres (24.10 ha), sitting on higher fell ground with direct roadside access off Barbondale Road. Barkin Beck runs along the foot of the parcel, providing a natural water supply for stock. Large parts of the higher ground are designated Open Access under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, giving wide-ranging access and open fell character.
The land is best suited to extensive grazing, sporting use, environmental management or as a longer-term holding within an established upland farming landscape. Its roadside access and natural water make it practical for livestock, but the terrain is predominantly rough fell and will suit hardy stock rather than intensive agricultural use.
Practical considerations: there is no mobile signal on site, services are minimal and any development or change of use will be constrained by national park planning controls and the wider property’s listed status which may affect permissions. The lot is offered freehold and will be sold by public auction; prospective purchasers should allow for legal and access enquiries prior to bidding.