Historic Georgian farmhouse with two holiday‑let barns and large private plot in the Peak District.
Grade II listed farmhouse with two converted barns (restrictions on alterations)
Set within the Peak District, Cawlow Farm is a substantial Grade II listed farmhouse with two converted barns, providing ten bedrooms, five bathrooms and about 2,283 sq ft of versatile accommodation. The main Georgian house retains high ceilings, sash windows and original fireplaces; the two barns are currently run as holiday lets, offering immediate income potential. The plot is very large, with garden and rural views, and the hamlet location delivers exceptional privacy and very low crime levels.
This property will suit a family seeking expansive period living or a buyer looking for a countryside income opportunity. The two fully converted barns (3-bed West Barn, 2-bed East Barn) are configured for short-term letting and add flexibility: use them for guests, as rental units, or to extend household accommodation. Fast broadband is available despite an otherwise remote setting, and the cottage is roughly a 15-minute drive to Buxton for wider amenities.
Important constraints are straightforward: all buildings are Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and can complicate maintenance and approvals. Council tax is noted as expensive. The hamlet setting means services are limited locally; mobile signal is average and onsite upkeep of historic fabric should be budgeted for. Flood risk is low, and additional land may be available by separate negotiation.
Overall, Cawlow Farm represents rare Peak District character with practical income possibilities. Buyers should be comfortable with listed‑building responsibilities and a rural lifestyle, but will be rewarded with privacy, scale, and strong holiday-let pedigree if income use is pursued.