Listed for £350,000
October 17, 2025
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How Mill is a charming rural hamlet set amidst the beautiful Cumbrian countryside, just a short distance from the villages of Corby Hill, Warwick Bridge and Hayton. The area offers a peaceful lifestyle while remaining conveniently close to everyday amenities such as local shops, butchers, garages and doctors’ surgeries. Outdoor enthusiasts are well catered for, with Talkin Tarn Country Park and Castle Carrock Reservoir nearby, and the wider landscapes of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Lake District National Park within easy reach. For commuters, the A69 is just a few minutes away, providing excellent connections east towards Newcastle and west to Carlisle and the M6 motorway.
Planning Permission: - Planning consent has been fully granted for the change of use of commercial office to 3no. residential units subject to the implementation of a nutrient neutrality mitigation strategy - Cumberland Council (Carlisle) reference - 24/0134. Subject to a variation in Planning Permission the property could also be converted into a single, large, characterful and lovely sandstone dwelling.
Summary conditions to satisfy the nutrient neutrality mitigation strategy if converted into three dwellings.
A summary of the main conditions:
Prior to the commencement of the development of Bank Barn the following are required:
(A). The replacement of the septic tank at two adjoining properties in a local village with an operational biological package treatment plant (PTP, with an efficiency of 1.6 TP/litre).
(B). Planting of 13 Cox apple trees on the drainage field.
(C). The site for this work has been specified as a condition of the planning permission.
The current owners of Bank Barn assume that subject to negotiation items (2) and (3) below would be the responsibility of the owners of the two properties.
(2). The maintenance and management of the PTP, drainage fields, and 13 apple trees shall be reviewed after 2030 until the River Eden Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is in a favourable condition or for 80 years whichever is the sooner. Maintenance reports shall be submitted to the local planning authority every 10 years within this period. The 13 apple trees shall be inspected every 2 years by a suitably qualified tree surveyor with any identified in poor health replaced.
(3). If the PTP needs to be replaced within the specified time they should be replaced with a plant of the same or lesser P load discharge.
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