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7.7 acres of Redevelopment Land for sale in Strickland Ketel
Redevelopment Land
Development Land for sale in Kendal
Development Land
7 acres of Farmhouse for sale in Selside and Fawcett Forest
Price
£800,000
Size
7 acres

High Above Park, Selside, Kendal, LA8 9LA

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Farmhouse
8 acres of Land for sale in Old Hutton and Holmescales
Residential
7.7 acres of Redevelopment Land for sale in Strickland Ketel
Redevelopment Land
1.5 acres of Historic House for sale in Old Hutton and Holmescales
Price
Guide Price£795,000
Size
1.53 acres

Bridge House, Old Hutton, LA8 0NH

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Historic House
1.3 acres of Farmhouse for sale in Grayrigg
Price
£850,000
Size
1.25 acres

Castley Bank, Grayrigg, Kendal, LA8 9ET

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Farmhouse
1 acre of House with Land for sale in Kendal
House with Land
Barn Conversion for sale in Old Hutton and Holmescales
Price
Guide Price£400,000

Old Hutton, Kendal, LA8

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Barn Conversion
1 acre of House with Land for sale in Skelsmergh and Scalthwaiterigg
House with Land
1.3 acres of Farmhouse for sale in Grayrigg
Price
Guide Price£495,000
Size
1.33 acres

Fleet Holme, Lowgill, Kendal, Cumbria

5 3
Farmhouse
Barn Conversion for sale in Lambrigg
Price
£750,000

Barn View, Lambrigg

4 2
Barn Conversion
Residential Land for sale in Strickland Ketel
Residential Land
Barn Conversion for sale in Killington
Barn Conversion

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Buying land in Kendal

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Kendal by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.

There are currently 16 available properties to buy in Kendal listed at £623,214 on average, with each acre priced at £153,501.

Market snapshot & prices in Kendal

Acreage for sale
37 acres
Average listing age
66 days
Average list price
£623,214
Median list price
£635,000
Average property size
4.1 acres

Kendal is a Cumbrian market town in northwest England, its land covering 11 square kilometres with a sleepy population under 30,000. With intricate limestone buildings, cobbled yards, and weaving alleyways lining the town, its high street brims with ancient, historical charm. Traditional English inns are overshadowed by distant hillsides, creating unbeatable scenic views from the heart of the town.

As a largely rural area, the farming industry contributes significantly to the local economy, with huge parcels of land in Kendal used for agriculture. Equestrian land in Kendal, complete with yards and stables, is a befitting use of the natural landscapes. Despite its sleepy population, Kendal is a prime location for tourists flocking to the nearby Lake District, creating vast tourism prospects.