We are delighted to present Baycliffe House, a remarkable detached period home dating back to 1659, proudly positioned as the main building in the heart of Baycliffe village, Ulverston.
Brimming with charm and character, this unique residence is beautifully presented and offers a wealth of period features including exposed beams.
Inside, the original hallway leads to the reception rooms, shower room, newel staircase and the kitchen. There are two substantial reception rooms, one boasting a striking inglenook fireplace and exposed wooden ceiling beams, the other equally rich in charm. The ground floor also offers an ample shower room. The sizeable farmhouse style kitchen features a central island with local slate tops that runs throughout, wooden cabinets, and space that invites both culinary creativity and family gathering. An adjacent family sized dining room, opens on to a fully paved courtyard enclosed by high walls. Here, you’ll find access to the wood store, a two-storey structure ideal for storing gardening tools and more.
The newelled staircase leads to a spacious landing with high ceiling that connects to the bedrooms and a family bathroom. Further still, an original spiral staircase leads to the historic 3rd floor attic room.
Beside the main residence, the converted barn comprises of a glazed entry way leading to two large rooms with original exposed stonework and also a kitchen area and toilet. Upstairs there is a substantial open plan area with an additional half floor mezzanine accessed via a wrought iron spiral staircase.
The charming two story cottage also has a wrought iron spiral staircase and has access to a secret elevated garden. The cottage has previously had planning permission to extend it for accommodation purposes (The expired planning permission and plans are available to view).
Council Tax Information: Band G