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Live next to Lake Windermere! Rare plot of land in popular beauty spot goes on sale for the first time in 300 years for £1.2million

Live next to Lake Windermere! Rare plot of land in popular beauty spot goes on sale for the first time in 300 years for £1.2million

Daily Mail​4 days ago
A rare plot of land next to Lake Windermere has come on the market for the first time in 300 years with a £1.2m guide price.
The 32 acres of mixed ancient and semi-natural woodland fronts on to the the lake and estate agents have described the sale as a 'once in a lifetime opportunity'.
The land, which provides direct access to the eastern shore of the lake, is being offered for sale by informal tender, final offers to be sent to estate agents by Thursday, September 18.
The land is described as perfect for nature conservation, quiet enjoyment, and 'long-term stewardship'.
Mark Barrow, director of H&H Land & Estates, said: 'It is impossible to overstate just how remarkable and a one off this opportunity is.
'Windermere for me is without a doubt the Lake District's most iconic lake and along with what can only be described as an unspoilt woodland paradise, this parcel gives the new owners direct access to their own private stretch of waterfront on one of the world's most admired and famous lakes.
'The potential this property offers is genuinely unique and it will appeal to the widest range of buyers, from local property owners and investors to lifestyle purchasers, conservationists, and those looking to secure their own secluded foothold in the heart of the Lake District National Park.'
The woodland, which is free from environmental stewardship or woodland schemes, is crossed by a network of 'well-maintained' hardcore tracks and benefits from natural water supplies.
The land will be sold as a whole, with a guide price of £1 million to £1.2 million, or in three lots, with guide prices ranging from £150,000 to £550,000.
The first lot, with a guide price of £300,000 to £360,000, is made up of 7.92 acres of woodland with 184 metres of lake frontage and includes a site with lapsed planning permission for a proposed forestry building.
The second lot, with a guide prices of £530,000 to £550,000, is made up of 12.12 acres of woodland with 350 metres of lake frontage.
The third lot, which has a guide price of £150,000 to £210,000, is made up of 12.48 acres of woodland with around 80 metres of lake frontage.
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