English Country Estate on the Edge of the Yorkshire Dales
The Grade I-listed Lawkland Hall dates back to the 16th century and is set in an impressive 545-acre estate within the Trough of Bowland Area of Natural Beauty, a region considered one of England’s most rural and unspoilt counties.
Rich in stunning Elizabethan architectural detail, the manor house features fine period detailing throughout.
The country house presents as a fine family home, with several reception rooms for gathering and a farmhouse-style kitchen, complete with a large range cooker under a stove mantel.
There are 9 bedrooms over the first and second floors, accessed by three staircases and the property is accompanied by two, three-bedroom cottages within the grounds, known as the Lawkland Hall Cottages.
The gardens surrounding the 16th century manor house include manicured topiaries, terraced areas for al fresco dining, and rambling fields towards the historic woodland.
The estate comes with a range of outbuildings, and generates £79,000 per year from commercial and amenity woodland, as well as through the lease of the Lawkland Hall Farm (currently let until 2048).
Available as a whole or in 3 lots, don’t miss this opportunity for bucolic bliss in the Trough of Bowland AONB, at the edge of the Yorkshire Dales.
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