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Full details for 3 Bedroom Property For Sale in Millon

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Description

Set in a peaceful, semi-rural location this three-bedroom detached farmhouse presents an exciting opportunity. The farmstead comprises of farm buildings, an orchard, lawned garden along with approximately 14.14 acres of agricultural land.



The land at Burnfield Farm extends to a total of 14.14 acres (5.72 hectares) of meadow and pastureland, which is split into several parcels. The parcels of land are good meadow and pasture land, which are ring fenced around the farm steading.

Having easy access to the town of Millom, and with good transport links to Barrow and Whitehaven, this property is ideally situated.
Due to the nature and location of the property we believe it will be of high interest to a variety of individuals, particularly for local farmers and small holders.

The farmhouse is now in need of a course of upgrading and modernisation throughout and the accommodation briefly comprises;
Entrance Hall, with a door to the front and rear of the property.
Living Room, which is currently used as a dining room with dual aspect windows.
Dining Room, a small room that is currently used for storage purposes.
Kitchen, with fitted wall and base units with space for a dining table.

First Floor
Bedroom One, a very large double bedroom with dual aspect windows.
Bedroom Two, a double bedroom.
Bedroom Three, a double bedroom with a built-in cupboards housing the water tank.
Bathroom, comprising of a toilet, sink and shower cubicle.

Externally
To the immediate rear of the farmhouse is an orchard and lawned garden.

Farm Buildings
There are a range of traditional farm buildings on the farmstead, comprising:
A traditional stone barn under a slate roof, located adjacent to the farmhouse. This barn offers the potential to be developed into a range of uses, subject to relevant planning permission.
A set of stone buildings under a tile roof, which are currently used for storage purposes. Attached to the stone buildings there is a block-built storage area.
There is also a brick built former stable and a line of timber framed buildings and a dutch barn.

Land at Burnfield Farm
The land at Burnfield Farm extends to a total of 14.14 acres (5.72 hectares) of meadow and pastureland, which is split into several parcels.
The parcels of land are ring fenced around the farm steading.

Tenure:
Freehold.

Wayleaves/Easement:
The property and land is sold subject to, and with the benefit of, all rights of way, whether public or private, any existing or proposed wayleaves, easements or quasi easements, whether referred to within these particulars or not. There is an unadopted gravel road that the property is accessed over.

Services:
The property is connected to mains Electricity and Water with private drainage.

Environmental Schemes
There are currently no Environmental Schemes or grants on the property at the present time.

Water
There is currently no water supply to the land

Local Authority:
Copeland Council.

Council Tax:
Band D

Health and Safety
Viewers should bear in mind the risk associated with land and property, as well as any livestock or wildlife that may be present at time of viewing.
We recommend all viewers wear appropriate clothing and footwear to minimise the risks associated with viewing land and property.
The access to the property is via an unadopted road, viewers must be cautious when driving along the road.

Energy Performance Certificate
To be added

Location:
‘Burnfield Farm’ is situated in a rural location close to The Hill near Millom and is accessed off Aggie’s Lonnin, an unadopted gravel road. The rural location yet still in close distance to the towns of Millom and Broughton in Furness make this farm an attractive proposition.

Inspections:
By appointment only with the selling agent, UAM Property.

Directions:
From Greenodd, follow the A5092 towards Millom. At Grizebeck continue onto the A595 towards Millom and follow directions to Millom on the A5903. On the approach to Millom, as soon as you pass the Welcome to Millom sign, take a sharp left turn, and slightly go back on yourself. This takes you onto Aggie’s Lonnin. Continue along here for a short distance and the property can be found on the left hand side, as marked by our For Sale board.

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