Large Lake District pasture for grazing, stewardship or investment; sold whole or in two lots.
Approximately 41.66 acres of ring‑fenced pasture and meadow
A substantial ring-fenced block of pasture and meadow extending to approximately 41.66 acres within the Lake District National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site). The land is offered freehold, either as a whole or in two lots (Lot 1: 15.39 acres; Lot 2: 26.27 acres), giving flexibility for farming, grazing, environmental stewardship or investment.
Practical on-site features include mains and natural water supplies with water troughs, stockproof boundaries of hedgerow, post-and-wire and some dry-stone wall, and useful sheep-handling facilities in Lot 1. Lot 2 benefits from direct roadside access off the A595; Lot 1 is served by an established right of way through the converted farmstead.
Buyers should note material obligations and constraints: the land is currently in an ELS environmental stewardship scheme and incoming purchasers must take over or join a replacement scheme (administration fees and potential penalties apply). The site sits within a high flood‑risk area and broadband speeds are very slow, which may affect some uses.
This holding will suit farmers, smallholders, investors and those seeking environmental or amenity land in a protected landscape. The ring-fenced parcels offer straightforward stocking or grazing management now and scope for longer-term stewardship or land-based income streams, subject to National Park planning restrictions.