A Cumbrian farm – with its own Nissen hut – is on the market for £1.2 million.
Eden Banks Farm, near Cumwhitton, is an 107-acre farm located to the south east of Carlisle.
It includes a four-bedroom traditional brick farmhouse, good quality grazing and mowing land, a range of traditional buildings, and a Nissen hut.
The farm, which has a frontage onto the River Eden, is for sale through the Carlisle office of H&H Land & Estates with a guide price £1,200,000. It is to be sold as a whole freehold with vacant possession being given upon completion.
Spilt across 14 fields within its own ringfence, the 107 acres of land, which includes 22-and-a-half acres of woodland, is not within an NVZ and the land is not entered into any environmental stewardship schemes.
The woodland area which runs down to the banks of the River Eden is an ancient semi natural woodland.
Outbuildings include traditional stone buildings set in a courtyard with a double height stone barn, loose boxes, stores, and general-purpose sheds. There are also a number of more modern timber and steel portal frame buildings suitable for livestock housing.
Thomas Armstrong, director at H&H Land & Estates, said: “This is a farm which offers potential to establish both a quality livestock enterprise, and, subject to the relevant planning consents, diversification opportunities.
“There is ongoing demand for this type of farm, and I believe that it will appeal to existing farmers, both local and those looking to move to the area.
“For buyers who love the land, this is a wonderful example of a small livestock farm in a lovely Cumbrian setting, with the additional attraction of the ancient woodland and the extensive frontage on the River Eden which gives the farm its name.”