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Garsdale, Sedbergh, Cumbria

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Dating back to the early 1700's, this Grade II Listed home offers an abundance of character and charm throughout. Located in the heart of The Yorkshire Dales National Park, this one is not to be missed.

Offering a Grade II Listed characterful home, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Low Scar is now ready to welcome new owners to experience the best of rural living and community life. With character-rich living spaces with exposed beams, traditional stonework and original features throughout, this home offers a great history which has been upgraded over time and now offers a cosy and welcoming home. The stunning backdrop and landscape is renowned for its outdoor appeal, making it perfect for walkers and cyclists who can explore the numerous walking trails, fells, and scenic routes. The village of Garsdale is home to a historic church, traditional stone cottages, and the famous Settle-Carlisle railway line, which runs through Garsdale station, which is an attraction in itself, known for its charming, old-fashioned character and spectacular journey across the Ribblehead Viaduct. While Garsdale is serene and relatively remote, it is within easy reach of the larger village of Sedbergh a short distance away by car, being famous for its charming streets, bookshops and cafes that the town offers as well as excellent amenities including an excellent local primary school and the highly regarded Sedbergh school. The property is also conveniently located for easy access to the market towns of Kirkby Lonsdale to the south and Kirkby Stephen to the north, Kendal and the Lake District beyond.

Upon entering you are met with the character, with an original studded door with sneck opening leading to a central hallway with panelled walls and stone floors. The layout of the accommodation is still in its traditional form with a kitchen dining area to one side and a living room to the other. The kitchen area has wall and base units providing ample storage, set around a Rayburn which gives this space a warm and cosy feel. Spanning full width of the house, the kitchen has an outlook to the rear whilst the dining area looks towards the front of the property. Used as a dining living space, this area is set around a wood burning stove inset to an Inglenook fireplace and is ideal for family and visitors alike. The living room also spans full width of the house and has a dual outlook. Set around a feature wood burning stove set within a stone fireplace this gives the perfect welcome to this room. With stone flagged floors and ceiling beams this space is filled with character. Accessed from the living room, the first floor offers three bedrooms brimming with character, making the space ideal for families or those seeking extra room for guests or a home office. The first floor is completed with a stunning house bathroom with rustic charm with a blend of classic and vintage-inspired decor. With a clawfoot bath and shower over, wc, and a vintage style vanity sink in a traditional style there is everything you need.

Outside the gardens and set at the side and rear and wrap around the property capturing a natural countryside setting. With lush and wild planted areas the garden gives an abundance of greenery with a cottage garden feel bordered by stone walls. The garden also features a summerhouse offering the perfect place to relax and enjoy the surroundings. The exterior is completed by a generous garage at the side of the property offering an excellent storage and parking to the front.

Whether you are looking for a family home or a weekend getaway, Low Scar offers the perfect setting to experience the charm of Yorkshire’s countryside in a home that’s full of character and warmth.

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About Armitstead Barnett, Cumbria

Lane Farm, Crooklands, LA7 7NH
About Us

Our aim is to provide bespoke and pro-active advice. We not only have traditional values and working methods available to us, but also our up-to-date technology and forward thinking which allows us to provide a truly tailored service to our clients through a good understanding of their needs.

Our Clients vary from private individuals through to large corporate companies and as an independent practice of Property Consultants we are full members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV).

The company has exceptionally strong agricultural connections which have grown from the original business and now exist throughout the Rural Property sector within North West of England, working from offices in Kendal, Garstang and Burscough. In addition to this highly visible agricultural connection, Armitstead Barnett now operates throughout the entire rural property sector which itself is a niche market.

Our History

Armitstead Barnett has roots dating back to 1890 and we are exceptionally proud of our rich heritage. Over the years we have learned to adapt and change with the times. We are a multi-disciplinary business working with land and property in the rural and village sector.

1890 is when Thomas Armitstead (the great grandfather of Mr Geoffrey Armitstead) purchased a business then known as Corbishley.

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