22.4 acres of Grade 3 arable land with highway access and natural water supply.
About 22.4 acres (9.06 ha) of good Grade 3 arable land
Easy access from the public highway; agricultural machinery access reserved
Natural water supply available on the parcel
Freehold tenure; no identified flood risk
No public rights of way across the land; private and secluded
Average mobile signal and slow broadband speeds
Located ~12.5 miles from Carlisle; rural hamlet setting
Area noted as very affluent; above-average local council tax levels
Lot 2 at Low Baronwood Farm is about 22.4 acres (9.06 ha) of good Grade 3 arable land, well suited to arable cropping or continued agricultural use. The parcel offers straightforward, direct access from the public highway and benefits from a natural water supply, making it immediately workable for cultivation or grazing.
The location sits in a remote, very low-crime hamlet setting with strong privacy and attractive surrounding countryside. It is freehold, has no identified flood risk and lies roughly 12.5 miles from Carlisle, providing rural seclusion while remaining within reasonable distance of regional markets and services.
Practical considerations include average mobile signal and slow broadband speeds, and the site sits in an area with above-average council tax levels for nearby properties. A right of access to neighbouring Lot 1 for agricultural machinery will be reserved across Lot 2, and there are no public rights of way across the parcel. Prospective purchasers should check any specific access, tenancy or environmental requirements prior to offer.
This lot will suit farmers, croppers or investors seeking a productive arable block with easy road access and natural water. It also presents a sensible addition to neighbouring landholdings or estate portfolios seeking scale and continuity in a productive Cumbrian agricultural landscape.