Land At Chapelhouse
Dunlop, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire and Arran, KA3 4DR
Guide Price
£45,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land
**Closing Date: 5th December at Noon**
An excellent opportunity to acquire grazing land extending to 12.47 acres (5.05ha) or thereby.
**Closing Date: 5th December at Noon**
The Land at Chapelhouse comprises three connected enclosures totalling approximately 12.47 acres (5.05ha). The boundary fences are in good stock-proof condition however internally the three fields have been utilised as one block.
There is also a small burn running through the south end of each of the 3 fields providing a natural supply of water to the fields. Some bank protection work has been carried out on the burns banking. This land falls into a mixture of
land classification grades consisting of grades 4:1 and 4:2 as indicated by the land capability plans of the Hutton institute.
According to the Soil Survey of Scotland the land at Chapelhouse is classified as being part of the Darleith Association, which are described as Brown Soils that can support arable grassland and rough grazing.
Historically this land has been used for mowing and grazing. The grazing is currently let on an informal basis.
The Land is situated approximately 1 mile North of the village of Dunlop in the delightful rolling landscape of East Ayrshire.
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
An excellent opportunity to acquire grazing land extending to 12.47 acres (5.05ha) or thereby.
**Closing Date: 5th December at Noon**
The Land at Chapelhouse comprises three connected enclosures totalling approximately 12.47 acres (5.05ha). The boundary fences are in good stock-proof condition however internally the three fields have been utilised as one block.
There is also a small burn running through the south end of each of the 3 fields providing a natural supply of water to the fields. Some bank protection work has been carried out on the burns banking. This land falls into a mixture of
land classification grades consisting of grades 4:1 and 4:2 as indicated by the land capability plans of the Hutton institute.
According to the Soil Survey of Scotland the land at Chapelhouse is classified as being part of the Darleith Association, which are described as Brown Soils that can support arable grassland and rough grazing.
Historically this land has been used for mowing and grazing. The grazing is currently let on an informal basis.
The Land is situated approximately 1 mile North of the village of Dunlop in the delightful rolling landscape of East Ayrshire.
Marketed by: Davidson & Robertson, Riccarton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.