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Farm house for sale – Lower Bawes Edge Farmhouse, Cowling, BD22 0NA -

Guide Price £375,000

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Farm house for sale – Lower Bawes Edge Farmhouse, Cowling, BD22 0NA

Guide Price £375,000
Availability: Sold STC
Property Type: Farm House

Property Features

  • A historic grade II listed farmhouse of real character
  • Benefitting from full consents allowing its complete restoration to form a four bedroom family house together with a new double garage and useful outbuilding
  • Standing in a generous yard
  • Perfect for those with equestrian or hobby farming interests
  • Land extending to about 14 acres
  • Delightful rural position with super views
  • Convenient for access to the local centres of west Yorkshire and east Lancashire
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Property Summary

A historic detached grade II listed farmhouse of real character benefitting from full consents allowing its complete restoration to a four bedroom family house together with new double garage and the retention of a useful outbuilding. The property stands in a generous yard with land extending to about 14 acres, perfect for those with equestrian or hobby farming interests.

Delightful rural position with super views yet convenient for access to the local centres of west Yorkshire and east Lancashire.

Location

The property enjoys an elevated rural position 2 miles to the west of the village of Cowling between Cross Hills and the large east Lancashire town of Colne. Cowling village provides a useful range of services including a village hall, primary school, shops, pubs and a restaurant. A much wider range of services can be found in nearby Colne along with direct access to the M65 motorway and a railway station. The popular market town of Skipton lies about 9 miles to the north with the stunning scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National Park beyond.

Description

Lower Bawes Edge Farm is a former traditional farmsteading comprising farmhouse and two neighbouring stone barns, both of which have been converted to form two separate dwellings leaving the farmhouse as the final opportunity.

Full planning permission and listed building consent has been approved by North Yorkshire Council for a sympathetic renovation scheme prepared by Lark Architects of Cross Hills. Planning Application No: 2022/24209/FUL dated 9th March 2023. Listed Building Consent No: 2022/24210/LBC dated 9th March 2023.

Electronic copies of the approved documents are available on request from the selling agents.

The approved scheme provides accommodation on two floors which briefly comprises;

Ground Floor
Entrance Hall stairs to first floor
Main Livingroom (5.00m Max x 5.90m)
End Livingroom (4.00m x 5.90m)
Lounge (4.90m x 4.50m)
Rear Entrance Hall with separate W.C
Kitchen/Dining (9.75m x 3.00m Average) open plan

First Floor
Landing
Bedroom 1 (3.50m x 4.90m) separate en suite
Bedroom 2 (3.70m x 5.00m)
Bathroom (2.00m x 2.25m)
Bedroom 3 (4.00m x 3.00m)
Bedroom 4 (3.00m x 2.75m)

Approximate Gross Internal Area 211 sqm (2270 sqft)

Outside
The farmhouse is approached via a right of way over the access track from Moss End Lane before opening up into a generous yard area with ample space for parking and access leading through to the land. Adjacent to the yard is a further enclosed concrete surfaced yard with planning permission for the construction of a detached double garage block with the remainder being suitable for siting stables, subject to planning.

The existing store building to the rear of the house is to be retained providing useful additional storage/workshop space.

Beyond the farmhouse and yard is a productive parcel of grassland and a small enclosed woodland leading down to a stream with the land extending in total to approximately 14 acres. The grassland is divided into two main pastures with a smaller paddock closest to the house.

NOTE: A brand new Package Treatment Drainage Plant together with surface water drains have been installed by the current owners.

Tenure
Freehold

Council Tax
Band A (North Yorkshire County Council)

Services
Spring water and mains electricity.
New Package Treatment Plant drainage system has been installed together with surface water drains.

Energy Rating
Not Applicable

Directions
From Cross Hills head west on the A6068 towards Cowling, continuing through the village. After about1 mile from Cowling turn right onto Moss End Lane and continue for about 600 meters. The gated entrance to Lower Bawes Edge Farm can be found on the right. Follow the track down to the buildings where the farmhouse entrance is the middle gate. A For Sale has been erected.

Viewing
By appointment through the selling agent.