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Parkergate Cottages BASSENTHWAITE, KESWICK, CUMBRIA, CA12 4QG Parkergate Cottages BASSENTHWAITE, KESWICK, CUMBRIA, CA12 4QG Parkergate Cottages BASSENTHWAITE, KESWICK, CUMBRIA, CA12 4QG Bassenthwaite village – 3 miles, Keswick – 5 miles, Cockermouth – 10 miles, Loweswater, Crummock Water and Buttermere – 15 miles. (All distances are approximate). ‘An exciting opportunity to acquire a well presented farmhouse with six charming letting cottages in a secluded rural location with a magnificent outlook extending over the Lake District National Park.’ • Idyllic location near the village of Bassenthwaite in the heart of the North Lake District. • Grade II Listed four bedroom main farmhouse. • Six individually styled holiday letting cottages. • Gardens overlooking the lake. • Communal outdoor seating area. • Reception and communal laundry room. • South facing. • Extensive views of the wider Lake District National Park. • Strong trading record. SAVILLS MANCHESTER Belvedere, 12 Booth Street, Manchester, Lancashire, M2 4AW 0161 236 8644 [email protected] Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the text PARKERGATE COTTAGES The property comprises a Grade II listed farmhouse with six holiday cottages, reception, communal laundry room, outdoor seating area, communal garden and paddock beyond. Parkergate cottages are situated in an idyllic location in the outskirts of Keswick. Bassenthwaite is a small, picturesque agricultural village not far from Bassenthwaite Lake. There are a number of charming villages in the surrounding area including Thorntwaite, Applethwaite and Millbeck. The property benefits from being in one of the best locations in the whole of Cumbria for enjoying spectacular Lakeland sunsets over the North West fells. Local attractions include the Lakes Distillery, Mirehouse and gardens, Lake District Wildlife Park and Honister Slate Mine. The property is approximately 22 miles from Junction 40 of the M6, affording excellent accessibility to the wider Lake District National Park and beyond. The nearest train station is Penrith, approximately 22 miles to the east of the property. Newcastle airport is the closest airport to the property, approximately 81 miles away, offering services to the rest of the UK and Europe. BASSENTHWAITE AND CUMBRIA Bassenthwaite village is a typical north Lakeland Village. It presents an abundance of outdoor activities such as cycling, canoeing and a vast amount of walking opportunities. The area is also home to a rich variety of birds and wildfowl, including rare ospreys. Bassenthwaite Lake is one of the largest bodies of water in the Lake District, at four miles long and ¾ mile wide, but also one of the shallowest (70 feet deep). The lake lies at the foot of Skiddaw mountain, the 931 metre summit making it the sixth highest mountain in England. The lake is a popular water sports destination and every year hosts ‘Bass Week,’ a family regatta that ranks amongst the most popular open events in the North of England. Cumbria is one of the largest and most rural counties in England. The Lake District National Park covers over 500,000 acres and is one of the UKs premier tourist destinations attracting over 19.7 million tourists in 2017. Home to England’s highest mountain range, tarns, meres and 12 of the largest lakes in England, the National Park offers extensive walking and cycling routes, along with the opportunity to climb England’s highest mountain, Scarfell Pike. PARKERGATE FARMHOUSE The Grade II Listed farmhouse is a beautiful four-bedroom property which sleeps 8-10 people. It is currently let as a holiday cottage but would also suit being a family home. The property is arranged over two floors. The ground floor comprises a sun room, open-plan kitchen and dining area, boot room, lounge with log burner, WC, games room and utility room with a washing machine and dryer. The first floor comprises three en-suite double bedrooms, a twin bedroom and family bathroom. Externally, the property benefits from a private garden, decking area with outdoor seating, barbecue facilities and parking for two cars. ACCOMMODATION Guest accommodation is provided across six attractive converted barns, built from traditional Lake District stone. The cottages have been finished to a high standard and the majority enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. The details of each cottage are sent out below: Cottage Bedrooms Calva 1 (sleeps 2) Stable 1 (sleeps 2) Ullock Pike 1 (sleeps 2) The Loft 2 (sleeps 4) Black Moss 3 (sleeps 5) Whinlatter 3 (sleeps 5) Total 11 (sleeping 20) All cottages are self-catered with kitchen and living areas containing TVs, fridge/freezers, electric oven, microwaves and some have sofa beds and access to WIFI. Each cottage has access to an outside area, either a private patio or balcony, or the communal garden. The cottages have use of the communal laundry room. There are two vacant units below the Loft Cottage which are currently being used for storage. These units present scope for development, subject to necessary planning consents. AMENITIES AND EXTERNAL AREAS Externally the cottages have access to barbeques and the communal gardens overlooking the lake and outdoor seating areas. Private parking is available on site. There is a paddock to the side of the property. GENERAL INFORMATION Services We are informed that the property has private drainage and 2 private water supplies. The property is connected to mains electricity. Tenure: Freehold Trade The business is established and profitable. Detailed trading information is available upon request to interested applicants. The business operates through a group website which can be found at: https://www.boundlessbreaks.co.uk/parkergate- cottages VAT Should the sale of the property or any right attached to it be deemed a chargeable supply for VAT purposes, such tax will be payable to the purchaser in addition to the sale price. Fixtures and Fittings Trade inventory will be included in the sale. Stock at valuation on completion. Business Rates The business has a rateable value of £25,500 for the self- catering units (7) and premises. Local Authority Allerdale Borough Council Allerdale House, Workington, Cumbria CA14 EYJ Energy Ratings: EPCs are available upon request. Directions At junction 40 of the M6 take the A66 exit to Penrith/ Workington/Brough. Continue for 0.6 miles and at the Skirsgill Interchange, take the first exit onto the A66. After approximately 1.6 miles, at the roundabout take the third exit and stay on the A66. Continue on the A66 for approximately 16 miles and at the roundabout take the third exit onto the A591, after approximately 5 miles, Parkergate Cottages will be on the left hand side. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Savills. Prior to making an appointment to view we strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points which are likely to affect your interest in the property with a member of staff who has seen the property in order that you do not make a wasted journey. Contact Tom Cunningham: Emily Hopewell: [email protected] [email protected] DD: 0161 244 7709 DD: 0161 244 7793 M: 07894 341 564 M: 07870 999 251 IMPORTANT NOTICE: Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Brochure prepared November 2018. EH 18/11/12 Kingfisher Print and Design Ltd. 01803 867087. .
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