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Inside Cumbria’s 19th century former vicarage on the market for £1.95 million

02 May 2026 Inside Cumbria’s 19th century former vicarage on the market for £1.95 million


A remarkable former vicarage in Cumbria has been brought to market with a guide price of £1.95 million, offering buyers the chance to own a property rich in history and architectural character. The home, which dates back to the 19th century, stands out as one of the region’s notable period residences.

Set within attractive grounds, the property combines traditional heritage with spacious modern living. Original features have been carefully retained, giving the house much of its historic identity while still offering the comfort expected from a high end family home. Buyers looking for a blend of period elegance and practical living are likely to find strong appeal here.

Inside, the former vicarage offers generous reception rooms, well proportioned bedrooms and a layout designed to make the most of natural light and views across the surrounding countryside. Character details such as high ceilings, large windows and classic interior styling help preserve the atmosphere of the building’s earlier years.

The listing has attracted attention not only because of its price but also because homes of this kind rarely become available. In a county known for its landscape, heritage and distinctive architecture, properties with this level of historic significance often draw interest from buyers across the country.

With demand continuing for premium rural homes, the sale highlights the lasting attraction of Cumbria’s historic properties. For many, it represents more than a house. It is an opportunity to own a piece of local history while enjoying the space, privacy and setting that make the county one of England’s most desirable places to live.

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