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A roofless repo

A roofless repo - The Lilymere Estate, Killington, near Sedbergh, Cumbria, United Kingdom, LA10 5ET

£3 million sought for a repossessed, roofless shell set in 1,530 acres of Cumbrian countryside

Repossessions normally come in the form of scruffy semis but at Killington in Cumbria, one has come to the market that is quite something else. The Lilymere Estate, near Sedbergh includes not only 1,530 acres of land but also an unfinished 15,453 square foot house that is lacking in one key detail: a roof.

A roofless repo – An aerial shot of the unfinished house on offer with Lily Mere lake and Killington Reservoir beyond
Lilymere was last marketed in 2011 for £2,650,000 and in the time since the original house (pictured here) was demolished
In its place stands this roofless shell

Lilymere was last sold in 2011 when it was marketed for £2.65 million ($4.2 million, €3.7 million). The purchaser, a since disgraced and struck-off solicitor named Timothy Schools, a man who was involved in a failed £120 million ($190 million, €168 million) fund named Axiom, subsequently demolished the 6-bedroomed stone-built house that stood on the site and began to construct a vast 8-bedroomed replacement but failed to complete it after running out of money.

Now marketed with a guide of £3 million ($4.8 million, €4.2 million) by Savills and the Landwood Group, the estate includes not only a house that lacks windows, doors and a roof but also a 3-bedroom cottage that has been modernised, a 4-bedroom gate lodge, a refurbished boat house and a newly built triple garage.

With 722 acres of freehold land, 186 acres of freehold common and a further 622 acres of sporting rights, there is great potential for someone who enjoys fishing, shooting and stalking. In addition to the 36 acre Lily Mere lake, the estate includes two flight ponds, woodlands planted in 1979-1980 with pheasant shooting in mind and ideal habitat for roe deer.

A view across the 1,528 acre estate
Two secondary properties and various outbuildings have already been renovated

Of the estate, Andrew Black of Savills commented:

“An awful lot has been invested in it and what has been done has been done to a high standard. You can see what the vision was but they never got to complete it”.

“It needs someone with the vision and the resources to finish it. Within reason, they’ve essentially got a blank canvas to put their own decorative style on”.

“It is a one-off and a special place but it will be a challenge and require further investment. We have been advised by the architects it will take another £1.5 million ($2.4 million, €2.1 million) to finish it”.

Viewings of the Lilymere Estate are available on Wednesday 24th June 2015. To book call +44 (0) 161 710 2010.

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