Land for Sale in Carlisle

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33.1 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Kirkandrews
Price
Guide Price£330,000
Size
33.08 acres

Land At Longtown, Longtown, Carlisle, Cumbria

AgriculturalRecreational
22.7 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Nether Denton
Agricultural
Development Land for sale in Brampton
Price
Guide Price£60,000
Size
0.25 acres

Townfoot Park, Brampton, Cumbria, CA8

Development
333.1 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Bewcastle
Price
£1,790,000
Size
333.07 acres

Holmehead, Roadhead, Carlisle, Cumbria

AgriculturalResidential
35 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Bewcastle
Price
Guide Price£200,000
Size
35 acres

Nixonstown, Bewcastle, Carlisle, Cumbria CA6 6NW

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AgriculturalResidential
6.5 acres of Land for sale in Kingwater
Price
Guide Price£599,000
Size
6.5 acres

West Hall, Brampton

4 3
Residential
59.9 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Nether Denton
Price
£1,400,000
Size
59.87 acres

Cleugh Head Farm & Cottages - Whole, Low Row, Brampton

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AgriculturalResidential

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Buying land in Carlisle

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Carlisle by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.

There are currently 58 available properties to buy in Carlisle listed at £593,488 on average, with each acre priced at £19,151.

Market snapshot & prices in Carlisle

Acreage for sale
713 acres
Average listing age
51 days
Average list price
£593,488
Median list price
£439,000
Average property size
31 acres

Carlisle is an English city sitting in the northern part of England, bordering Scotland, its land spanning 1,040 square kilometres with a population of over 100,000. Characterised by small towns and villages, the city is renowned for its extreme outdoor sports, quirky dining, and natural landscapes. Buildings constructed of red sandstone architecture beautify the streets, with the incredible 12th-century Carlisle castle a looming presence and thriving tourist attraction.

Despite being the capital of Cumbria, a northwest English county, the city is enveloped with natural landscapes. Residential homes and student accommodation flourish around the city centre, while the outskirts are blanketed with country homes and agricultural land. With a particularly desirable climate and terrain, all types of agricultural land are available in Carlisle, including lowland, grassland, grazing land, and arable land.