A Lancashire property dubbed the ‘most remote home in the UK’ - and with a £1.5m price tag - is currently one of the most viewed properties on a leading real estate website.
Built in 1829 by the Earl of Egremont of Cockermouth Castle, Skiddaw House in Bassenthwaite, Lake District, has six bedrooms and sits 1,500 feet above sea level.
Situated right in the middle of Skiddaw Forest, the ‘extremely remote’ home can only be accessed by foot or by a 4x4 vehicle. Read more: Historic town 45 minutes from Manchester named one of UK's most desirable places to live Situated in 3.45 acres, Skiddaw House is a 19th Century shooting lodge and has been used over the years as a gamekeeper's lodge, shooting cabin, shepherds dwelling, schools field
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