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Former TRS Station and Land at Hawksdale Dalston Carlisle

Guide price £35,000

Description

This unique rural opportunity—Former TRS Station and land at Hawksdale, Dalston, Carlisle CA5 7BX—offers 94.59 square metres of versatile space, ideal for a range of uses (subject to planning). Guide price: £35,000+. Auction: 24th June 2026.

Introduction: Former TRS station land Carlisle

Welcome to the exclusive auction listing for the Former TRS station land Carlisle, a rare rural property opportunity presented by Palace Auctions London. This unique lot, comprising the former Telecommunications Relay Station and associated land at Hawksdale, Dalston, Carlisle CA5 7BX, is set to go under the hammer on 24th June 2026. With a total area of 94.59 square metres (subject to measured survey), this site offers exceptional potential for a variety of future uses, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents. The guide price is set at £35,000 plus, making it an accessible entry point for investors, developers, and buyers seeking a foothold in the thriving Cumbrian countryside. The auctioneers have not personally inspected the site at the time of writing these particulars. All measurements are subject to survey (stms). Prospective buyers should make their own enquiries.

Lot Details and Auction Information

Lot: Former TRS Station and Land Address: Hawksdale, Dalston, Carlisle, CA5 7BX Area: 94.59 square metres (stms) Guide Price: £35,000 Plus Auction Date: 24th June 2026This property is offered as part of our upcoming auction event. For the full auction catalogue and to register your interest, please visit our Auction Catalogue. For valuation advice, see our Valuation Services.

Location Overview – Former TRS station land Carlisle

The Former TRS station land Carlisle is situated in the tranquil hamlet of Hawksdale, within the parish of Dalston, Cumbria. This rural setting is renowned for its open parkland, ribbon development, and a harmonious blend of traditional and modern homes. Hawksdale is approximately one mile from Dalston village, a thriving local centre offering a range of amenities. The site is also just four miles southwest of Carlisle city centre, providing easy access to urban facilities while retaining the peace and privacy of the countryside. The surrounding area is predominantly agricultural, with generous spacing between properties and a strong sense of community. This location is ideal for buyers seeking a rural retreat, a development project, or a strategic investment in a sought-after part of Cumbria.

Accessibility and Transport Links

Accessibility is a key advantage of the Former TRS station land Carlisle. Dalston railway station, located on the Cumbrian Coast Line, offers direct connections to Carlisle and other regional destinations. The site benefits from proximity to the A595 and the M6 motorway, ensuring efficient road links to Carlisle, Penrith, and beyond. Local bus services connect Hawksdale and Dalston to neighbouring villages and the city centre, making this location practical for both commuters and those seeking a rural lifestyle with urban convenience. The combination of rural charm and excellent transport infrastructure enhances the appeal of this property for a wide range of buyers.

Local Amenities and Community

Dalston village, just a short distance from the Former TRS station land Carlisle, provides a comprehensive range of amenities. Residents enjoy access to a Co-op supermarket, independent shops, pubs, restaurants, and essential services such as a pharmacy and dental practice. The village is home to both primary and secondary schools with strong Ofsted ratings, making it attractive for families. Community centres, hairdressers, and local businesses contribute to a vibrant village atmosphere. The area is known for its welcoming community spirit and active local groups, offering a supportive environment for new residents and investors alike.

Planning Context and Development Potential

The Former TRS station land Carlisle falls within the jurisdiction of Cumberland Council and is subject to the Dalston Parish Neighbourhood Plan. This adopted plan carries significant weight in local planning decisions, guiding development to ensure it aligns with community needs and environmental considerations. The site’s previous use as a Telecommunications Relay Station means it may benefit from existing utility connections and secure access. A Promap search conducted by the auctioneers suggests the land could be ideal for a variety of uses, subject to obtaining planning consents. Potential buyers are encouraged to consult the GOV.UK Planning Portal for guidance on planning applications and permitted development rights.

Former TRS Station – History and Opportunity

The term ‘TRS’ refers to a Telecommunications Relay Station, a small utility building or compound historically used to house telecoms equipment. As technology has advanced, many such sites have been decommissioned, creating opportunities for alternative uses. The Former TRS station land Carlisle offers a blank canvas for creative buyers. Possible future uses might include storage, secure parking, small-scale workshop, or even a bespoke rural retreat, subject to planning. The site’s compact size and established access make it a practical choice for those seeking a manageable project with significant potential.

Investment Potential in Rural Cumbria

Rural property in Cumbria continues to attract strong interest from investors, developers, and private buyers. The Former TRS station land Carlisle represents an affordable entry point into this desirable market. The area’s stable population, attractive landscape, and proximity to Carlisle city centre enhance its long-term value. With a guide price of £35,000 plus, this lot offers scope for capital growth, rental income, or personal use. Buyers are advised to review the RICS Consumer Guide to Property Auctions for best practices and to ensure a smooth transaction.

Planning Guidance and Buyer Responsibilities

All prospective buyers of the Former TRS station land Carlisle should be aware that any change of use or development will require planning consent from the local authority. The Dalston Parish Neighbourhood Plan and Cumberland Council’s planning policies will be key considerations. Buyers should undertake their own due diligence, including site visits, planning research, and consultation with professional advisors. The auctioneers have not personally inspected the site at the time of writing these particulars. All measurements are subject to survey (stms). For further information on planning procedures, visit the GOV.UK Planning Portal.

Rural Lifestyle and Surroundings

The setting of the Former TRS station land Carlisle offers a quintessential rural lifestyle. Hawksdale and the surrounding area are characterized by open fields, mature trees, and a patchwork of farms and detached homes. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor pursuits such as walking, cycling, and wildlife observation. Nearby settlements like Gaitsgill, Bridge End, and Raughton Head add to the area’s charm, each with its own unique character. The peaceful environment, combined with easy access to Dalston and Carlisle, makes this location ideal for those seeking balance between seclusion and connectivity.

Auction Process and How to Bid

Palace Auctions London is committed to providing a transparent and accessible auction process. The Former TRS station land Carlisle will be sold by public auction on 24th June 2026. Interested parties should register in advance via our Auction Catalogue. Full legal packs, terms and conditions, and bidding instructions are available upon request. Our team is available to answer queries and provide guidance throughout the process. For valuation advice or to discuss your requirements, please visit our Valuation Services.

Legal and Compliance Considerations

Buyers should be aware of their legal responsibilities when purchasing the Former TRS station land Carlisle. It is essential to review all legal documentation, including title deeds, planning history, and any covenants or restrictions. Engaging a qualified solicitor or conveyancer is strongly recommended. The auctioneers have not personally inspected the site at the time of writing these particulars. All measurements are subject to survey (stms). Prospective buyers should make their own enquiries and satisfy themselves as to the suitability of the site for their intended use.

Why Invest in Former TRS station land Carlisle?

The Former TRS station land Carlisle stands out as a flexible, affordable, and well-located rural property. Its history as a telecommunications site provides a secure foundation for future development. The proximity to Dalston’s amenities, strong transport links, and the attractive Cumbrian landscape make this lot a compelling choice for investors, developers, and private buyers. Whether you are seeking a small-scale project, a rural base, or a strategic investment, this property offers scope for creativity and growth. The guide price of £35,000 plus ensures accessibility for a wide range of buyers.

Next Steps and Viewing Arrangements

To participate in the auction for the Former TRS station land Carlisle, register your interest via our Auction Catalogue. Legal packs and further information are available upon request. Site visits can be arranged by appointment, subject to access and safety considerations. For valuation advice or to discuss your requirements, please contact our team or visit our Valuation Services. We recommend all prospective buyers undertake their own investigations and seek professional advice before bidding.

Summary and Call to Action

The Former TRS station land Carlisle presents a rare opportunity to acquire a versatile rural site in a sought-after part of Cumbria. With a guide price of £35,000 plus and auction scheduled for 24th June 2026, this lot is expected to attract strong interest. Whether you are an investor, developer, or private buyer, this property offers flexibility, potential, and value. For further details, to arrange a viewing, or to request the legal pack, please visit our Auction Catalogue or contact our team. For guidance on property auctions, consult the RICS Consumer Guide to Property Auctions and the GOV.UK Planning Portal. Take the next step towards securing your place in the Cumbrian countryside—register to bid today.

Remember

The Former TRS station land Carlisle is a unique rural property with strong development potential, excellent transport links, and a competitive guide price. Early registration and due diligence are advised.

Standard Auction Disclaimer:

The auctioneers have not personally inspected the site at the time of writing these particulars. All measurements are subject to survey (stms). Prospective buyers should make their own enquiries.

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