High Stenries Wood
Waterbeck, Lockerbie, Dumfries, DG11 3HR
Guide Price
£100,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Woodland
High Stenries Wood extends to about 15.36 acres in total. It is populated with 75% fairly mature Silver Birch and a stand of Spruce at the east end, creating a diverse habitat for local wildlife. There is a burn along the south edge and technically speaking this is the south boundary but a new deer fence has been erected well to the south of the burn by the neighbours to the south.
Access to the woodland has been removed from the north east through High Stenries Farm or in from the south east through Snab's Farm. A new forestry access has been built over some of this right of access route.
The provision for access in the 1993 Disposition for access is "with free ish and entry by all existing roads and all servitudes of right of way...". There is no provision restricting the nature of type of use.
Waterbeck 3.8m, Chapelknowe 4m, Kirkpatrick Fleming 6.7m, Gretna 8m, Langholm 8m, Lockerbie 13m, Carlisle 19m, Dumfries 23m, Glasgow 84m, Edinburgh 86m For sale as a wholeFixed Price £100,000 ServicesThe nearest services are at High Stenries Farm located 413 metres to the north.AccessG – H – I – J – K High StenriesThere is a good road G - H but H – I – J needs to be built. This 344 metres will cost about £12,900. There is an existing track J - K to the ford.AmenitiesThe surrounding countryside offers a variety of country pursuits such as fishing, golfing, walking and horse riding. Towns such as Lockerbie, Gretna and Carlisle are close by where there are a wide range of amenities.Lockerbie (13 miles) is close to the M74 and perfectly located for commuting north and south. The town has an ice rink, independent shops, supermarkets and primary schools as well as Lockerbie Academy, small hotels, train station and health services.
Dumfries (23 miles) has a range of amenities including primary and secondary schools and a University Campus, with a wide range of shops, supermarkets and shops. Carlisle (19 miles) provides excellent retail and other amenities and a main train station with West Coast Mainline services to London. Viewing and registering an interestProspective viewers should phone McCrae & McCrae in advance. Please park your car at the High Stenries road end and walk down through the farmyard and onto the wood. Please do not take a dog. You have a right to walk the legal right of access with the seller’s permission. Please contact McCrae & McCrae Ltd, 12 Abbey Park Place, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 7PD. Tel: . Out of office hours please contact Rod McCrae on . There are cows with young calf's, arrangements are being made to fence off the access road but it is important that viewers are warned that cows wit young calf's can be aggressive and the viewing is strictly at the viewers own risk.Closing DateIt is likely that a closing date for offers will be set and prospective purchasers are advised to register their interest in the property to ensure that they are given notice of any closing date. Failure to register interest may result in the property being sold without notice.Property MisdescriptionThese particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. All measures are given as a guide and no liability can be accepted for any errors arising therefrom. No responsibility is taken for any other error, omission or mis-statement in the particulars, during negotiations or otherwise, any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property.OffersOffers must be submitted in Scottish legal terms to the Selling Agents, McCrae & McCrae Ltd at 12 Abbey Park Place, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 7PD. A closing date for offers may be fixed and prospective purchasers are advised to register their interest with the Selling Agents. DirectionsExit the M74 at junction 21 (next north after Gretna), from the south exit at junction 21 just south of Kirkpatrick Fleming or from the north exit at junction 21 at Kirkpatrick Fleming. Head north east on the B6357 on the north side of the M74 toward Chapelknowe. After 2.6 miles turn left just short of Chapelknowe and left at the junction after. Continue past Branteth to Kennedys Corner. Turn right and almost immediately right again where the road forks. The High Stenries turnoff is second on the right after about half a mile. Park your car at the road end and walk 290 metres to the farmhouse and steading. Walk 344 metres due south between the fences (this is where an old right of access type 1 track is going to be reconstructed) to the track and another 173 metres along a track to the ford (south west corner of Lot A).
Marketed by: McCrae & McCrae, Dunfermline
Access to the woodland has been removed from the north east through High Stenries Farm or in from the south east through Snab's Farm. A new forestry access has been built over some of this right of access route.
The provision for access in the 1993 Disposition for access is "with free ish and entry by all existing roads and all servitudes of right of way...". There is no provision restricting the nature of type of use.
Waterbeck 3.8m, Chapelknowe 4m, Kirkpatrick Fleming 6.7m, Gretna 8m, Langholm 8m, Lockerbie 13m, Carlisle 19m, Dumfries 23m, Glasgow 84m, Edinburgh 86m For sale as a wholeFixed Price £100,000 ServicesThe nearest services are at High Stenries Farm located 413 metres to the north.AccessG – H – I – J – K High StenriesThere is a good road G - H but H – I – J needs to be built. This 344 metres will cost about £12,900. There is an existing track J - K to the ford.AmenitiesThe surrounding countryside offers a variety of country pursuits such as fishing, golfing, walking and horse riding. Towns such as Lockerbie, Gretna and Carlisle are close by where there are a wide range of amenities.Lockerbie (13 miles) is close to the M74 and perfectly located for commuting north and south. The town has an ice rink, independent shops, supermarkets and primary schools as well as Lockerbie Academy, small hotels, train station and health services.
Dumfries (23 miles) has a range of amenities including primary and secondary schools and a University Campus, with a wide range of shops, supermarkets and shops. Carlisle (19 miles) provides excellent retail and other amenities and a main train station with West Coast Mainline services to London. Viewing and registering an interestProspective viewers should phone McCrae & McCrae in advance. Please park your car at the High Stenries road end and walk down through the farmyard and onto the wood. Please do not take a dog. You have a right to walk the legal right of access with the seller’s permission. Please contact McCrae & McCrae Ltd, 12 Abbey Park Place, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 7PD. Tel: . Out of office hours please contact Rod McCrae on . There are cows with young calf's, arrangements are being made to fence off the access road but it is important that viewers are warned that cows wit young calf's can be aggressive and the viewing is strictly at the viewers own risk.Closing DateIt is likely that a closing date for offers will be set and prospective purchasers are advised to register their interest in the property to ensure that they are given notice of any closing date. Failure to register interest may result in the property being sold without notice.Property MisdescriptionThese particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. All measures are given as a guide and no liability can be accepted for any errors arising therefrom. No responsibility is taken for any other error, omission or mis-statement in the particulars, during negotiations or otherwise, any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property.OffersOffers must be submitted in Scottish legal terms to the Selling Agents, McCrae & McCrae Ltd at 12 Abbey Park Place, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 7PD. A closing date for offers may be fixed and prospective purchasers are advised to register their interest with the Selling Agents. DirectionsExit the M74 at junction 21 (next north after Gretna), from the south exit at junction 21 just south of Kirkpatrick Fleming or from the north exit at junction 21 at Kirkpatrick Fleming. Head north east on the B6357 on the north side of the M74 toward Chapelknowe. After 2.6 miles turn left just short of Chapelknowe and left at the junction after. Continue past Branteth to Kennedys Corner. Turn right and almost immediately right again where the road forks. The High Stenries turnoff is second on the right after about half a mile. Park your car at the road end and walk 290 metres to the farmhouse and steading. Walk 344 metres due south between the fences (this is where an old right of access type 1 track is going to be reconstructed) to the track and another 173 metres along a track to the ford (south west corner of Lot A).
Marketed by: McCrae & McCrae, Dunfermline
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.