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Major plans for visitor destination and spa in north Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
23/11/2022
in Business, Latest, News
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An artist’s impression of the proposed development at Haithwaite Farm at Penton, near Longtown

Plans a major visitor destination and spa have been revealed for a north Cumbria farm.

Under the proposal, a farm shop, cafe, exhibition space and spa would be created at Haithwaite Farm at Penton, near Longtown.

The proposals, submitted to Carlisle City Council, also include a heritage centre about the history of the Border Reivers, craft workshops showcasing work by local artists, a taphouse bar and small distillery.

The redevelopment of the derelict and redundant buildings at Haithwaite Farm would regenerate and diversify the traditional farmstead, creating an ecotourism, cultural and heritage hub, developers Netherby Hall Limited said.

The proposed development would focus on sustainability through its use of renewable energy sources including photovoltaic panels, ground source heating and rainwater harvesting, and feature a rewilding project to boost biodiversity on the site.

During the construction process, as much of the existing structure of the farm would be preserved as possible and materials reused where appropriate, it said.

An artist’s impression of the farm shop, cafe and exhibition centre at the proposed development at Haithwaite Farm at Penton, near Longtown

Netherby Hall Ltd operates Netherby Hall and Pentonbridge Inn, also near Longtown.

Gerald Smith, a director of Netherby Hall Ltd, said: “The plans aim to create a destination for the community and visitors which would provide more reasons for people to visit this part of the world, and in turn support local businesses and the wider economy.

“Haithwaite Farm provides an opportunity to regenerate a key part of the landscape by diversifying the traditional farmstead and would allow us to respond to the changing environmental and economic climate requirements through green tourism, renewable energy and the importance of a sense of place for the local community.

“Our vision is to contribute towards a vibrant, successful economy in North Cumbria through a sensitive, sustainable development which will benefit the local area for many years to come.”

The Haithwaite development would see the existing farmhouse and outbuildings transformed into self-catering accommodation, as well as new office space and staff accommodation for Netherby Hall Ltd.

Plans to create safe road access to the site from the nearby B6318 are also included in the proposals.

An artist’s impression of the heritage centre at the proposed development at Haithwaite Farm at Penton, near Longtown

The submission of the planning application follows a consultation event in February at Netherby Hall from which the team incorporated many of suggestions made by the public including ensuring that the car parks were integrated into the landscape, taking a dark skies approach to lighting levels at night, and increasing the size of the spa.

Gerald said the plans were a natural extension for Netherby Hall Ltd, which currently offers luxury self-catering apartments and cottages at Netherby Hall, and fine dining at its award-winning restaurant with rooms at Pentonbridge Inn.

He added: “We’re really excited about the proposed development at Haithwaite and the opportunities it could potentially bring to north Cumbria.”

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