- 19.74 ha (48.78 ac) productive woodland established 2005
- Predominantly Sitka spruce; crop ~19 years old
- Approximately 16 years from typical harvesting stage
- Direct access onto A719 Agreed Timber Haulage Route
- 1.57 ha identified for replanting; restocking required there
- All fallen and standing timber included as owned by seller
- 10% non-refundable deposit on conclusion of Missives
- Health & safety risks: open woodland and watercourses
Laighmuir Woodland is a substantial 19.74 ha (48.78 ac) commercial woodland established in 2005 and predominantly stocked with Sitka spruce. The crop is about 19 years old and is approximately 16 years from typical harvesting age, offering predictable future timber value. The parcel includes 10.08 ha Sitka spruce, 2.34 ha mixed broadleaves, 0.38 ha pine mix, 5.37 ha open ground and 1.57 ha identified to be replanted.
The site benefits from direct access onto the A719, an Agreed Timber Haulage Route, providing straightforward access to timber markets and good logistical convenience. All fallen and standing timber included in the sale (as owned) together with any mineral rights owned by the seller; sporting rights are included where they form part of the title. Practical communications are strong — excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — unusual for remoter rural holdings.
Buyers should note material points: a 10% non-refundable deposit is payable on conclusion of Missives, anti-money laundering ID checks apply, and third-party rights, servitudes and wayleaves pass with the land. Part of the site (1.57 ha) is marked to be replanted and the crop remains immature for immediate clear-fell income. Inspectors should exercise caution on open woodland and water features for health and safety reasons.
This freehold woodland suits forestry investors, land managers or conservation buyers seeking near-term timber potential, market access and scope for future restocking or diversification.