Land at Kinfauns
Kinfauns, Perth, Perth and Kinross, PH2 7LJ
Guide Price
£100,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Overage / Clawback, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Oct 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Overage / Clawback, Pasture Land
CLOSING DATE: WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2022 AT NOON
The land which extends to approximately 29.78 acres (12.05 hectares), sits in one fenced block. It is easily accessed from the public road,
and has previously been grazed by livestock.
It is classified as a mixture of grade 4, 5 and 6
by the James Hutton Institute. It is best suited
for grass production and rough grazings. The
land is classed as F3 for forestry potential,
meaning that it has good flexibility to grow and
manage tree crops.
Sitting elevated between 115 and 154 metres
above sea level, it enjoys panoramic views over
the countryside, down into the Tay valley and
across to Fife.
Subject to the necessary consents and service
provisions, the land could have tourism potential
through the installation of huts or pods.
A clawback agreement is to be granted by the purchaser in favour of the seller, allowing for a clawback of 25% of any uplift in value resulting from future development, for a period of 10 years.
Situation
The land is located in the parish of Kinfauns, 4 miles west of Perth. Perth, known as the Gateway to the Highlands is situated on the banks of the River Tay.
Equestrian activities are popular with cross country and dressage events held regularly in the local area. There are a wide range of tracks for trekking and hacking in the locality. Blair Castle Horse Trials – Scotland’s leading event, is held at Blair Atholl for four days each August.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Scottish Estates & Farm Agency
The land which extends to approximately 29.78 acres (12.05 hectares), sits in one fenced block. It is easily accessed from the public road,
and has previously been grazed by livestock.
It is classified as a mixture of grade 4, 5 and 6
by the James Hutton Institute. It is best suited
for grass production and rough grazings. The
land is classed as F3 for forestry potential,
meaning that it has good flexibility to grow and
manage tree crops.
Sitting elevated between 115 and 154 metres
above sea level, it enjoys panoramic views over
the countryside, down into the Tay valley and
across to Fife.
Subject to the necessary consents and service
provisions, the land could have tourism potential
through the installation of huts or pods.
A clawback agreement is to be granted by the purchaser in favour of the seller, allowing for a clawback of 25% of any uplift in value resulting from future development, for a period of 10 years.
Situation
The land is located in the parish of Kinfauns, 4 miles west of Perth. Perth, known as the Gateway to the Highlands is situated on the banks of the River Tay.
Equestrian activities are popular with cross country and dressage events held regularly in the local area. There are a wide range of tracks for trekking and hacking in the locality. Blair Castle Horse Trials – Scotland’s leading event, is held at Blair Atholl for four days each August.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Scottish Estates & Farm Agency
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.