Victorian coach house and stables with 0.86 acres — restoration and equestrian potential, subject to consent.
Grade II listed former coach house and stables (datestone 1864)
An intriguing Grade II listed former coach house and stable complex set around a cobbled courtyard, offered with about 0.86 acres (0.35 ha) of land. The late‑Victorian buildings (datestone 1864) retain period character — timber beams, arched entrance and red‑brick barn — and have mains water and three‑phase electricity connected, giving genuine scope for specialist reuse.
The site is well placed for rural lifestyle or commercial equine use, close to Lindale, Grange‑over‑Sands and the southern edge of the Lake District National Park. The yard already contains multiple boxes, a larger combined stable, useful storage areas and two purpose‑built dog kennels, making an equestrian centre a realistic option subject to permissions.
Important constraints are clear: the buildings are Grade II listed and the surrounding land is noted as being in Flood Zone 2/3, both of which limit change‑of‑use and redevelopment potential. Broadband is very slow despite excellent mobile signal. Prospective purchasers should factor in listed‑building consent requirements, likely repair and restoration costs, and any flood‑mitigation needs before proceeding.
This opportunity will suit a buyer with experience of restoring historic rural buildings, an equestrian operator, or an investor prepared to manage planning and conservation constraints. Vacant possession is offered on completion; buyers must satisfy themselves with local authority enquiries and surveys.