Lake District farmhouse and holiday business
This 17th century farmhouse is listed, and comes with a very successful holiday cottage business in the Lake District National Park

Broadrayne Farm is a 17th century Grade II listed farmhouse which comes with three 4* rated cottages and a 4* rated self-catering holiday hostel, set within the Lake District National Park. The present farmhouse occupies an impressive position at the foot of Dunmail Rise enjoying panoramic views out over Grasmere and the surrounding fells.
The property has lots of character features, and provides some very versatile accommodation - it currently offers three bedrooms and makes for a perfect family house.
The holiday cottages are currently let on average between 42 and 47 weeks of the year and have a fine reputation and the hostel enjoys excellent bookings with potential to increase business.
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The land extends to over two-and-a-half acres with a productive orchard and paddocks which are let to local farmers for grazing.
Situated centrally within the Lake District National Park, equidistant from Bowness on Windermere and Keswick (11 miles to each), the property is perfectly situated for those wishing to tour the Lake District, and it's a popular place to live with lots of natural beauty.
The guide price is £1,950,00. For further information please contact Carter Jonas on 01539 722592 or visit www.carterjonas.co.uk.
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