Duddon Bridge is nestled in the picturesque Duddon Valley a short distance from the River Duddon and enjoys unspoilt views of the surrounding rolling fields and wooded hillside.
The development is conveniently located on the South West corner of the Lake District National Park just a short drive from the historic village of Broughton and has good road links to Ulverston, Millom, Barrow and Coniston.
Duddon View is an exclusive development of high quality converted barns some of which are thought to date back to the eighteenth century. Each sympathetically converted property has its own unique character and a host of modern features, all come with 3 bedrooms, landscaped gardens, a garage and off street parking.
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| Brochure | Price | Property Overview | Floorplan |
| Plot 1 | £219,950 | 3 bed house (1 bed with en suite), fully fitted kitchen including appliances, 4 piece bath + downstairs WC. | View |
| Plot 2 | £224,950 | 3 bed house, fully fitted kitchen including appliances, 4 piece bath + downstairs WC, feature hardwood screen. | View |
| Plot 3 | Sold | ||
| Plot 4 | Sold | ||
| Plot 5 | £224,950 | 3 bed house, fully fitted kitchen including appliances, utility room. | View |
| Plot 6 | £209,950 | 3 bed house, fully fitted kitchen including appliances, utility room. | View |
| Plot 7 | Sold |
From the M6 junction 36 follow the A590, signposted Barrow, until Greenodd and then turn right onto the A5902. At Grizebeck the A5902 joins the A595, continue along the A595 to the traffic light controlled Duddon Bridge. Once over the bridge follow the road round to the left, the newly tarmaced entrance to Duddon View is approximately half a mile on the left. Follow the private drive to the end where you will find the development.
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