Extensive Grade 3.2 arable holding, practical fields and strong local links for commercial farming..
Approximately 141.74 acres (57.36 ha) of productive Grade 3.2 arable land
Fields are well fenced, practical sizes for modern machinery
Two blocks either side of A915 — Balbaird has direct road access
Catherie accessed via private farm road with servitude right of access
Relatively flat to gently sloping terrain, good for a wide range of crops
Close to Upper Largo, Leven and Cupar; accessible to Dundee and Perth
Broadband very slow; mobile signal average — limited digital connectivity
Tenure unknown and local area classified as very deprived; verify before purchase
Set across approximately 141.74 acres (57.36 hectares), this productive Grade 3.2 arable holding offers extensive, practical fields suited to modern machinery and a wide range of crops. The two blocks lie either side of the A915 with direct public road access to Balbaird and servitude access to Catherie; fields are well fenced and mainly level to gently sloping, rising from around 140m to 170m above sea level.
The location combines rural seclusion with practical links: Upper Largo is about 2 miles away, Leven 6 miles and Cupar 10 miles, while Dundee and Perth are within reasonable driving distance for wider services, markets and agricultural contractors. The surrounding area supports arable and livestock enterprises and has a local machinery ring and nearby agricultural suppliers.
This holding will suit commercial farmers, contractors or investors seeking a large-scale arable operation with immediate cropping potential. The land is offered for sale as a whole, presenting scale and continuity for efficient management and potential rental or contracting opportunities.
Notable considerations: one block (Catherie) is reached by a private farm road with a servitude right of access rather than direct public road frontage; broadband is very slow and mobile signal only average; tenure details are unknown and should be confirmed prior to offer. The local area is identified as very deprived, which may influence local services and funding eligibility.