Listed for £3,000,000
October 15, 2025
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The dining room has a natural elegance, perfectly proportioned for entertaining. Leading to the garden room, it opens into a space designed for all seasons. In summer, light floods through wide panes of glass and french doors open to the terrace. In winter, the views of the valley and hills beyond create a serene backdrop for evenings with friends or family.
At the heart of the home, the kitchen combines practicality with style. Generous work surfaces, space for a breakfast table or sofas, and direct access to the garden make this a natural gathering point. French doors invite the outside in, creating a fluid connection to the terrace and lawns. Every room on the ground floor is connected, allowing the house to flow seamlessly for everyday life and larger gatherings alike.
First Floor Comfort
A graceful staircase rises from the hall to a light-filled landing where beams span the ceiling and windows frame the countryside. Each bedroom carries its own character, enhanced by views across fields and woodland.
The principal suite is a retreat in itself. With windows overlooking both the gardens and the wider valley, it combines tranquillity with grandeur. A dressing room and en-suite shower room complete the suite, while space for seating adds to its sense of calm.
Two further bedrooms are generous doubles, both filled with light and enjoying views over the land. Exposed beams and original details remind you of the house's history, while proportions and finishes provide comfort. A fourth bedroom sits nearby, also well-sized and versatile for guests, children, or a study.
The family bathroom is as memorable as it is practical, with a freestanding bath positioned to make the most of views across the valley. Overhead, more beams add texture and heritage, turning a daily ritual into a moment of pleasure.
Gardens and Land
The gardens immediately surrounding the house are landscaped yet manageable, with lawns, seating terraces, and kitchen gardens. A productive vegetable patch, fruit trees, and a greenhouse allow for homegrown produce, while private corners provide restful spots to follow the sun through the day.
Beyond lie the thirty-six acres that make Mirk Howe truly exceptional. Pasture and meadow stretch out around the house, bordered by woodland and stone walls. The land is currently let informally to a local farmer for grazing, a practical arrangement that ensures the fields are well cared for while maintaining flexibility for future owners. Whether you dream of keeping horses, creating a wildlife haven, or simply enjoying the space as it is, the possibilities are endless.
Barns and Outbuildings
The scale of Mirk Howe is matched by its range of outbuildings. A vast barn, extending to nearly 3,000 sq. ft., stands ready for reinvention. It could serve as a dramatic events space, an artist's studio, or a leisure suite. Plans once explored the idea of a wedding venue. With imagination and the right permissions, the barn offers extraordinary scope.
Additional outbuildings, totalling more than 1,400 sq. ft., provide flexible spaces for storage, workshops, or offices. Each has its own access and services, with potential for change of use. For buyers seeking not just a home but a lifestyle, these structures offer both practicality and opportunity.
A Village with Heart
Mirk Howe lies on the edge of Crosthwaite, a charming Lyth Valley village known for its strong community and outstanding primary school. The village hall hosts regular events, bringing neighbours together, while footpaths weave through fields and woodland from the doorstep. Despite its peaceful setting, the house is exceptionally well-connected. Windermere is only fifteen minutes away, Kendal twenty, and the M6 within half an hour. Oxenholme station provides fast rail links to London, making national connections straightforward.
A Rare Opportunity
Few homes in the Lake District combine history, land, and lifestyle quite as Mirk Howe does. With its welcoming farmhouse, thirty-six acres of private land, and a suite of barns and outbuildings, it offers more than a place to live. It is a chance to create a way of life, whether as a family estate, a second home with space for guests, or a base for imaginative ventures.
Mirk Howe is a house of charm and substance, set within a landscape of rare beauty. It is ready for its next chapter - and for those who value heritage, privacy, and possibility, it is ready to become home.
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Tenure: Freehold