201 acres of pasture and woodland with farmhouse — auction sale, suited to grazing and forestry.
Extensive holding of c.201 acres: pasture, commercial and native woodlands
Period farmhouse, converted courtyard and separate annexe included
154 acres productive pasture; stock-proof fields with water access
Approximately 40 acres woodland; part-commercial, part native amenity
Woodland grant in place until 2026 (~£2,800 per annum)
Soils class 4–5: best suited to grazing, limited arable potential
Sold freehold at auction — closing date (6 October) — buyer preparedness required
Good broadband and mobile signal; no identified flood risk
A substantial rural holding of about 201 acres on the southern fringe of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, offered Freehold by auction. The land is a mix of 154 acres grazing, circa 40 acres of commercial and native woodland, and around 7 acres of miscellaneous ground. Productive pasture is stock-proof with water access and has been used for sheep and cattle; soils are classified as James Hutton Institute Classes 4–5, best suited to grazing rather than intensive cropping. The woodland includes commercial conifers planted c.2003 and native amenity planting from 2010 with a woodland grant in place until 2026 (approx. £2,800 pa).
The holding includes a period farmhouse and converted courtyard steading, plus a self-contained annexe, extensive formal and informal gardens, outbuildings for offices, gym, garaging and storage. Broadband and mobile signal are reported as fast/excellent; there is no identified flood risk. The plot sits between 80–350m above sea level with dramatic volcanic escarpments (Lang Craigs) forming the backdrop — attractive for amenity, recreational access and potential diversification such as forestry or managed grazing.
Important practical points: soils limit arable options and the principal agricultural use is grazing. The woodland grant runs only to 2026 and yields about £2,800 per year; any grant benefits may not be transferable beyond that date. The property will be sold at auction with a closing date, so purchasers should have finance and due diligence prepared. The wider area registers significant deprivation despite proximity to good transport links, local amenities and access to Glasgow.