A FARM is up for sale for the price of more than a million pounds.

The 218-acre Baldmire Farm, just northwest of Millom, currently has a sitting tenant.

The owner would collect £17,000 per year from the tenant, who has the lease until 2030.

And you could buy the farm for £1,200,000.

The property has a number of buildings, including a four-bedroom farmhouse, two grain silos, sheep shed and a feed court.

The farmhouse is situated towards the north of the holding and offers comfortable family accommodation across two floors.

Detached from other properties, it benefits from a small garden to the rear and has an adjoining traditional barn which could provide future extension or development potential, subject to the necessary consents.

There are also dog kennels constructed to the rear.

The agricultural land is divided by the A5093 into two separate ring-fenced blocks. Together these provide a combined total of approximately 218.62 acres.

The land varies in nature but includes woodland, pasture and land capable of growing Spring barley.

Baldmire Farm is situated at the westerly end of the picturesque Whicham Valley, just south and east of Silecroft, about a mile from the coast. There is the “iconic” backdrop of Black Combe, part of the westerly fells. Millom is about three miles to the south.

From Millom continue north along the A5093 for approximately 3 miles. Continue past a row of three terraced houses on the left of the road, and the entrance to the farm steading is located directly left off the main road.

Currently occupied by a Tenant under a Farm Business Tenancy Agreement, regulated under the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995. The tenancy is 15 years in duration and began on 1st May 2015 and has an expiry date on 30th April 2030.

The current rent being paid by the Tenant to the Landlord is £17,000 per annum, payable in equal instalments in advance on 1st May, 1st August, 1st November and 1st February. The last rent review took place 1st May 2020.

For more information, call or visit H&H Land Estates on 01539 304031.