Price changed to £675,000
October 18, 2025
Listed for £825,000
September 4, 2025
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Directions
Travelling from the M6, taking junction 37, head south-east on the A684 towards the Old Scotch Road until you reach Sedbergh. Take a right onto Busk Lane for approximately 0.5 miles. At the T-Junction, turn right on Loftus Hill. Continue along this road onto Moser Hill Brow, then onto Hall Road, taking the first right over Barth Bridge. Continue along this road for 0.3 miles, then take the first right onto Brackensgill Lane down into Gawthrop. Turn left onto Stone Rigg Outtake which is signposted to Barbon and Kirkby Lonsdale. Continue along this road for approximately 0.5 miles, then the entrance to the hard-core track is on your left.
Location
High House Farm lies in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, about a mile south of Gawthrop, approximately five miles south-east of Sedbergh. Situated in the county of Cumbria, High House Farm benefits from excellent transport links to the Lake District. Accessed via a private hardcore track, the property benefits from a rural position, overlooking the picturesque Yorkshire Dales Countryside.
Grid Reference: SD
What3Words: loosens.stale.warp
Outside
Agricultural Land
High House Farm benefits from circa. 128.91 acres (52.17 hectares) of a mixture of meadow, pasture and allotment land. The land lies within a practical, ring-fence around the farmhouse and steading.
The property benefits from a right of access across third-party land, which leads directly into the farm steading, the land is accessed from the farm steading and then on a field-by-field basis. The Right of Access can be seen hatched black on the Sales Plan.
The land is classified as a mixture of DEFRA’S Grade 4 and 5 agricultural land. The land benefits from a natural water supply from the various springs and gills running through the property. Included within the sale is a small area of deciduous woodland extending to 4.30 acres (1.74 hectares).
There is a public footpath down the access track into High House Farm, this runs from Barbondale Road towards Dent.
63.70 acres (25.78 hectares) of the land is an extensive block of permanent pasture which is designated as rough allotment land; however, it still provides a considerable area for livestock grazing.
This block of land benefits from a Right of Access from a Public Bridleway which is situated to the south of the land. This Right of Access can be seen on the enclosed sales plan, hatched red. The allotment land can also be accessed on a field-by-field basis from the farm steading.
The allotment land benefits from a natural water supply from High Lathe Gill, which runs centrally through the allotment.
Services
Services
The water supply is supplied from the neighboring property. The written agreement can be supplied upon request from the Selling Agents.
An annual payment of £10 must be paid to the neighbor for the use of the water supply.
Mains, single-phase electricity supply. These services have not been tested.
Private domestic drainage, however, it is assumed that this septic tank is non-compliant with the General Binding Rules 2020.
There is currently no central heating system at the property, a number of the reception rooms and bedrooms benefit from open fireplaces.
Key Information:
- Standard Construction.
- The property is Grade II Listed.
- We understand that broadband and mobile telephone reception are available. For an indication of speeds and supply please see the OFCOM website:
- There is private off-road parking.
Tenure
The property is sold freehold and with Vacant Possession upon completion.
Boundaries
The ownership and maintenance responsibilities of the external boundaries are unknown, prospective parties are therefore to make their own enquiries and accept the position.
Method of Sale
The property is to be sold by Private Treaty.
Local Authority Westmorland and Furness Council. Tel no: .
Viewing
The land can be viewed at any time with a set of the particulars. Interested parties must contact our Staveley Office to make an appointment to view the house and buildings. Tel No. .
Stewardship Schemes
There are no known Stewardship Schemes in place.
Sporting and Mineral Rights
Included in so far as we are aware.