Black How Farm presents a unique renovation opportunity with its three-bedroom bungalow and multiple former agricultural structures, all set on approximately 55.24 acres of agricultural land. The bungalow, built in 2013, features a traditional brick construction beneath a durable slate roof, positioned elegantly for stunning views across the surrounding countryside and the River Ehen. This single-storey home encompasses about 128.3 m² (1382 ft²) and includes a spacious open-plan kitchen/living area, a formal reception room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a utility room.
An exciting aspect of this property is the collection of nearby agricultural buildings that offer significant potential for conversion or replacement subject to planning consent. These structures—comprising a store barn and redundant byre—invite creative redevelopment possibilities tailored to individual vision or investment strategies.
The land itself is primarily Grade 3 agricultural land suitable for grazing or mowing. With established areas of woodland and water supply from mains and natural sources, it enhances the property's appeal for both agricultural use and potential eco-friendly ventures.
Given its secluded access yet proximity to local amenities in Cumberland Council jurisdiction, this property holds promise as an investment for those seeking to enter into agribusiness or wishing to expand their residential footprint through renovation.