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Swimmers Farm, Stoney Lane, Witherslack, LA11 6SN

PROPERTY TYPE

Barn Conversion

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Description

Home
* Traditional 17th century farmhouse converted into a beautiful home
* Five spacious bedrooms
* Three bathrooms, including one en-suite
* Private and peaceful location in the countryside

Services
* Mains electricity
* Private water supply
* Drainage - newly installed septic tank
* Oil-fired central heating
* Fast B4RN internet
* Most mobile providers reach the home

Location
* 2.2 acres of grounds to enjoy, including a paddock with a large barn
* Large south-facing garden
* Multiple useful outbuildings
* Conveniently located with good access to nearby towns and the Lake District National Park
* Private parking for up to 6 cars

Owned all the way back to the road, this sweeping approach offers not just seclusion but a true feeling of arrival. Once the gates fall behind you, the outside world seems to soften, replaced by birdsong, rustling woodland and wide skies that open across the surrounding countryside.

Originally built in the 1600s and thoughtfully converted over time, Swimmers Farm is a character-filled home that carries its history with confidence. Thick stone walls, exposed beams and flagged floors still speak quietly of its agricultural past, while careful updates ensure the comfort expected for modern living. The result is a home that feels authentic rather than styled, where original features form a natural backdrop to everyday life rather than a theatrical display.

The kitchen lies at the heart of the house, anchored by a traditional Aga and framed by time-softened beams overhead. It is a space that invites long, unhurried mornings and evenings shared around the table, with the warmth of the range lingering in the air. Beyond, a spacious and practical utility room adds discreet functionality, providing an additional external access point for muddy boots or walks returning from the fields. Nearby, a cloakroom and generous storage spaces ensure that the beauty of the home never compromises on practicality.

At ground level, two beautifully proportioned bedrooms enjoy high ceilings and charming window seats set within original brick and stone, offering peaceful corners for reading or quiet reflection while taking in views of the gardens beyond. A family bath and shower room serve this level, finished in a style that blends traditional forms with a relaxed, modern confidence.

The sense of space continues as the house opens into the main living area. A substantial log burner becomes the gentle focal point, drawing warmth and companionship into the room during the cooler months. The room flows easily into a spacious area that sits perfectly for intimate dinners or lively gatherings, before softening into a snug that provides a more secluded setting for quiet evenings or weekend escapes with a book or film.

Upstairs, the atmosphere remains light and airy. Another generous bedroom occupies this level, again showcasing exposed beams and lofty ceilings that echo the home's rural origins. A further shower room supports this floor, lending ease to both family life and visiting guests. The spacious principal bedroom enjoys a particularly tranquil position, complete with built-in storage and an en-suite bathroom where a freestanding bath sits beneath expansive views across open fields. Mornings here arrive with birdsong drifting through open windows and the gentle calm of an unspoilt landscape stretching beyond.

A delightfully unexpected detail lies within the broad upstairs hallway, which has been adapted into a home office space. Light floods the area, creating an inspiring setting for creative or professional work while maintaining a connection to the wider countryside through open views.

Outside, the grounds unfold across approximately two acres, offering a varied and endlessly engaging setting. On one side lies a peaceful woodland belt, a natural playground for dog walks or quiet afternoon wanders, carpeted with bluebells in spring. A paddock forms part of the property and is currently home to two resident sheep, creating a gentle pastoral scene that shifts with the seasons. Within the grounds sits a versatile barn, now used as an outdoor gym and for storage, alongside additional sheds and a wood store that cater to day-to-day practical needs.

Closer to the house, a series of garden spaces provide places to pause and enjoy the setting. A morning coffee garden captures early light, while the main garden area, dotted with mature trees and dams, offers a secluded haven for outdoor dining or relaxed summer gatherings. A raised patio enjoys open views, perfectly positioned for evening drinks as the sun slips behind the hills, and a summer house adds a further retreat for reading, hobbies or entertaining on warmer days.

Despite its tranquil position, Witherslack provides a strong local community, a well-regarded village pub and instant access to some of the finest walking and cycling routes in the southern Lake District. From here, the market towns of Grange-over-Sands and Kendal are within easy reach for everyday amenities, while the coastline lies temptingly close for spontaneous evenings beside the sea.

Swimmers Farm is a home of gentle contrasts. Ancient stone meets modern comfort, generous grounds sit beside warmly proportioned interiors, and rural seclusion balances with practical accessibility. It is a place where days unfold naturally, whether spent roaming woodland paths, gathering friends around the kitchen table, or simply soaking in the serenity of the surrounding landscape.

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As prescribed by the Money Laundering Regulations 2017, we are by law required to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all potential buyers, and we take this responsibility very seriously. In line with HMRC guidelines, our trusted partner, Coadjute, will securely manage these checks on our behalf. A non-refundable fee of £45 + VAT per person (£120 + VAT if purchasing via a registered company) will apply for these checks, and Coadjute will handle the payment for this service. These anti-money laundering checks must be completed before we can send the memorandum of sale. Please contact the office if you have any questions in relation to this.

Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold

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