
A Cumbrian farm has been put up for sale for £1.9 million.
Croftlands, an 199-acre farm on the edge of the national park in north Cumbria, is currently being farmed as an arable enterprise, but previously operated as a successful livestock farm and pig rearing unit.
Included in the sale is an extensive range of farm buildings and a three bedroom detached bungalow.
Croftlands Farm is for sale through the Carlisle office of H&H Land & Estates and is being sold as a whole or in two lots, with an overall guide price of £1.9 million.
Lot 1 comprises of 152 acres of land, the three-bedroom bungalow and farm steading, offered with a guide price of £1.55m.
Lot 2 includes 44 acres of grazing and mowing land, with an overall guide price of £350,000.
Located about nine miles south west of Wigton, and 13.5 miles from Carlisle, Croftlands is a flexible, high quality ring fenced farm, offering diverse potential to the new owners.
Thomas Armstrong, director and chartered surveyor with H&H Land & Estates, said: “The property offers a flexible, dynamic opportunity for a new purchaser to put their own stamp on it. The farm is located in a noted production area and offers great prospects for a new owner to make their mark, offering someone a first foot on the farming ladder or an opportunity for an established farmer to extend their existing acreage.”