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Historic Lake District Home From 1730 Listed On Market For £1.75 Million

25 May 2026 Historic Lake District Home From 1730 Listed On Market For £1.75 Million


A remarkable Lake District home dating back to 1730 has officially entered the property market with an asking price of £1.75 million.

The historic property has attracted widespread interest due to its unique combination of traditional architecture, historical charm, and scenic surroundings. Located in one of the UK’s most desirable countryside regions, the home reflects centuries of local heritage and rural character.

Property experts say homes with such deep historical roots are increasingly rare, particularly in sought after locations within the Lake District. Original features believed to date back hundreds of years remain part of the property, adding to its appeal among buyers seeking a distinctive residence.

The house reportedly offers a blend of classic design and modern living space, making it attractive to families, investors, and luxury countryside buyers. The surrounding landscape and peaceful environment are also expected to increase demand for the property.

The Lake District property market continues to attract strong interest from buyers across the UK due to the region’s popularity with tourists, retirees, and those seeking rural lifestyles away from major cities.

Local estate experts believe the listing highlights the growing value of historic countryside homes, especially properties connected to the cultural and architectural history of the region.

The property is expected to draw attention from both domestic and international buyers looking for a rare opportunity to own a piece of British history in one of the country’s most famous natural destinations.

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