Longlands Farm presents a notable opportunity for renovation enthusiasts, boasting a traditional farmhouse that dates back to 1694 with subsequent enhancements in 1822. The property is characterized by its charming original features like exposed beams, stone flooring, and historical cabinetry. While currently preserved, there exists a distinct potential for modern updates and enhancements.
The layout on the ground floor includes practical areas such as a utility room and a kitchen outfitted with essential appliances and views of the courtyard. Its three reception rooms offer versatile spaces that can be further tailored to meet contemporary living standards. The striking staircase leads to four bedrooms upstairs, including an ensuite in the principal bedroom along with picturesque views from the additional double bedrooms.
Significantly enhancing its appeal are the traditional outbuildings that accompany Longlands Farm. These structures present an exciting refurbishment potential for various uses—be it equestrian facilities, storage solutions, or even development projects pending planning permission. Notably, there’s a Grade II listed blacksmith's forge that could transform into a unique living space or studio.
The outdoor area encourages creativity as well, with its well-maintained garden and potential agricultural use of land. Tucked away in the tranquil hamlet of Lees Hill, this property is well-positioned within accessible reach of local amenities while offering direct access to stunning walking and cycling routes amidst the natural beauty of Cumbria. This setting provides an ideal backdrop for anyone looking to invest in a property rich in character and possibilities.