Large freehold pasture and woodland near Loch Lomond, offered in lots..
- Approximately 15.21 ha (37.59 acres) of Grade 3.2 agricultural land
- 1.50 ha amenity woodland within Lot 1, useful for shelter or timber
- Timber general-purpose shed with electricity and water; earth floor
- Direct access from A811; easily reached from Gartocharn
- Offered as whole or in two lots; closing date 16 September noon
- Within Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park (planning restrictions)
- Average mobile signal, slow broadband; remoter community location
- No reported flood risk; land gently rolling 29–45m above sea level
This substantial freehold holding at Gartocharn offers about 15.21 hectares (37.59 acres) of Grade 3.2 pasture and 1.50 ha of amenity woodland, laid out across two blocks with direct access from the A811. The land is predominantly brown earth, freely draining and well suited to grazing, fodder production or woodland management. A timber general-purpose shed (4.78m x 12.40m) with electricity and water is included, currently with an earth floor and requiring upkeep.
The sale is offered as a whole or in two lots: Lot 1 (13.05 ha / 32.25 acres) includes the woodland shelter and the agricultural building; Lot 2 (2.17 ha / 5.37 acres) is a single pasture field. All planning enquiries must be directed to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, which restricts development potential and makes prior planning checks essential for change-of-use or construction proposals.
Practical considerations are straightforward: freehold tenure, no reported flood risk, average mobile signal and slow broadband. The gently rolling land sits between 29m and 45m above sea level, with panoramic rural and Loch Lomond views. Note the wider area is classified as remoter communities with higher area deprivation indices, which may affect local services and market demand.
A closing date is set for Tuesday 16 September at 12 noon. This parcel will suit farmers, grazing enterprises, woodland managers or buyers seeking a scenic rural holding close to Loch Lomond — provided they are comfortable with National Park planning constraints and basic maintenance to existing agricultural buildings.