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£1,485,000

Troutbeck, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 1LB

Land size
0.5 acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3

Key Features

  • Grade II Listed, 4 bedroom detached farmhouse
  • 2 reception rooms and four bathrooms
  • Peaceful rural location
  • Large garden
  • Views of the valley
  • Short drive to amenities and transport
  • Option to purchase 5 acre field and converted detached 1 bed barn
  • Off road parking
  • EV chargers and biomass heating
  • *FTTC Superfast broadband available up to 75-80 Mbps

Description

Nestled on the hillside in the picturesque village of Troutbeck is one of those special properties, where historic charm is blended with modern comforts. A four bedroomed Grade II listed former farmhouse dating back to the 17th century with ample gardens and an option to buy the adjoining 5 acre field and detached 1 bed converted barn by separate negotiation.

This delightful former farmhouse is tastefully presented offering an attractive flexible layout perfect for family living. So, if you are seeking a period property in the heart of the Lake District National park with gardens and land then this really is a property that should be on your to-view list.

Troutbeck is a pretty village which runs along the side of the valley below the summit of the Kirkstone Pass. There is a small shop, cafe and post office, village church and 2 popular country pubs all close by. Still retaining all the characteristics of a Lakeland village and indeed most of the village is a designated conservation area. Beatrix Potter used to live at Troutbeck Park Farm and Jesus Christ Church was built circa. 1736 on the site of a 15th century chapel.

This is a really special example of a Grade II listed former farmhouse with its wealth of exposed oak, beams, stone flagged floors, inglenook fireplace and mullioned windows, to name just a few features - beautifully maintained and complemented by 21st century comforts and fittings all of which seamlessly blend together. It has a renewable energy heating system with income from a government RHI scheme.

With connections to the Browne family, there is still a spice cupboard bearing the initials of Edward Browne dated 1694 in the sitting room.

The Browne family have an historic connection to the valley and were the original owners of Town End, located nearby, which is now in the ownership of The National Trust.

As you approach this remarkable property up the stone set driveway you are greeted by an open porch complete with the original grand oak doorway. This leads into an inviting sitting room with exposed beams and oak paneling. It has an inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove, and stone flagged floor with underfloor heating. Directly off the sitting room is a snug with beautiful views over the valley, a door to the garden, a wealth of oak panelling and a traditional oak court cupboard.

The breakfast kitchen is open to a dining area and fitted with modern traditional style units, two ovens, a wide induction hob and a dishwasher. There is also an additional utility area which doubles up as a morning room with French doors that open out onto a sheltered patio area.

Upstairs on the first floor is a landing with fitted cupboards, three charming bedrooms all with stunning views and two bathrooms.

Access round the lower side of the property leads to a bedroom/suite with a separate entrance and an internal stone staircase that takes you back up to the ground floor, where a shower room can be found and a door that opens back into the sitting room. The current owners use this as accommodation for holidaymakers, generating a healthy income.

Set within approximately ½ an acre of well-tended gardens, the property offers a serene and peaceful retreat, while remaining conveniently close to the local amenities. The extensive grounds are well tended with formal and informal areas including a variety of mature trees and shrubs, providing year-round interest and colour. It also provides many fantastic viewpoints down the Troutbeck Valley. There are several patio seating areas in the farmhouse garden, perfect for al-fresco dining.

This is more than just a house; it's a property where history and modernity coexist in perfect harmony. It offers extremely flexible usage and has great pedigree as an income stream. Don't miss the opportunity to make this exceptional property your own.

Please note that there is a separate field, used for grazing, which equates to approximately 5 acres which the current owners own and is to be sold separately at an asking price of £65,000. At the top of the driveway is a detached converted barn with an option to purchase for £350,000, which the current owners also operate as holiday accommodation. The barn has two floors. On the ground floor is a well-appointed kitchen with modern appliances. Stairs from the kitchen lead up to a spacious open plan living room with exposed beams and views to open fields. Off the living room is a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom comprising; WC, vanity unit with wash hand basin, and bath with shower.

Accommodation: (with approximate measurements)

Entrance Porch

Sitting Room 19' 3" max x 17' 0" max (5.87m x 5.18m)

Snug 12' 6" x 12' 3" (3.81m x 3.73m)

Dining Kitchen 36' 4" overall x 13' 0" max (11.07m x 3.96m)

Shower Room

Stairs from the sitting room leads to lower floor:

Bedroom 4 13' 3" x 12' 6" (4.04m x 3.81m)

Stairs from the sitting room leads to first floor:

Landing

Bedroom 1 17' 9" max x 12' 4" max (5.41m x 3.76m)

Bedroom 2 12' 6" x 12' 0" (3.81m x 3.66m)

Bedroom 3 12' 0" x 8' 2" (3.66m x 2.49m)

Bathroom 1

Bathroom 2

Property Information:

Services: Mains electricity and water and a Vortex treatment plant for drainage, this is shared with the detached barn. There is a outbuilding which stores the wood pellet boiler for the heating and a large hot water tank.

Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Please note there is a bridleway over the driveway.

Council Tax: Westmorland & Furness Council
Farmhouse - Council Tax Band G

Viewings: Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Windermere Sales Office.

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From Windermere continue on the A591 and cross over the small mini roundabout towards Troutbeck Bridge and after the petrol station on the left turn right onto Bridge Lane signposted 'Troutbeck'. Continue for approximately 1.5 miles and the farmhouse is on the left hand side.

Anti-Money Laundering Regulations: Please note that when an offer is accepted on a property, we must follow government legislation and carry out identification checks on all buyers under the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations (AML). We use a specialist third-party company to carry out these checks at a charge of £42.67 (inc. VAT) per individual or £36.19 (incl. vat) per individual, if more than one person is involved in the purchase (provided all individuals pay in one transaction). The charge is non-refundable, and you will be unable to proceed with the purchase of the property until these checks have been completed. In the event the property is being purchased in the name of a company, the charge will be £120 (incl. vat).

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-04-16

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Water
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Broadband
Full Fibre (FTTP)
Sewerage
Septic Tank / Private

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Parking
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