Substantial 38.76-acre block of pasture and woodland in Grizedale valley, Lot 3.
Approximately 38.76 acres (15.68 ha) of pasture and woodland
Lot 3 at Low Dale Park extends to approximately 38.76 acres (15.68 ha) of useful pasture and interspersed woodland in the Grizedale valley of the Lake District National Park. The land is arranged in four enclosures with a mix of stone wall and post-and-wire boundaries, natural water supplies and established field access. Its scale and configuration suit grazing, timber management, amenity use or long-term landbanking.
The parcel is offered freehold with a defined right of access over the farm track (points A–B on the sale plan). The site sits in a remote, scenic location with low flood risk and characteristic rural features; this makes it appealing to local owners, farmers and investors seeking countryside acreage close to Satterthwaite and Ulverston.
Any development or change of use would be subject to planning consent from the Lake District National Park Authority — the land sits within a nationally protected landscape so proposals will be carefully assessed. Practical notes: broadband is very slow here, the location is remote with average mobile signal, and some boundaries require ongoing maintenance. The vendor states natural water supplies are present and the legal sale will be subject to existing rights, easements and wayleaves.
Offered as Lot 3 at £200,000, this is a straightforward opportunity to secure a substantial block of pasture and woodland with established access and water resources. Suitable purchasers should factor in the planning constraints of a national park and the operational needs of managing remote acreage.