Land for sale

Fallin, Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk, FK7 7LU

Guide Price

£2,000,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jul 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 209.96 acres

Residential Tags: Farmhouse

Property Tags: Development Potential, Grain Storage

Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Jul 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse
  • Property Tags: Development Potential, Grain Storage
  • Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land
CLOSING DATE SET FOR THURSDAY, 05 August 2021 AT 12 NOON.

Dykes Farmhouse is a well-presented and maintained principal farmhouse of mixed stone and rendered brick construction under a pitched slate roof and provides spacious accommodation over two levels which can be seen in more detail in the floor plans.

The property provides for spacious family accommodation throughout and it should be noted that the property has undergone a number of improvements in recent years to include re-skimming of ceilings, installation of new wetroom, and installation of a new central heating system.

The farmhouse benefits from a private area of lawn to the north which is interspersed by several areas of mature shrubs and bushes, and enclosed by an area of mature trees which provide visual shelter to the property. There is also a small greenhouse within the garden area.

Torview Bungalow, located a short distance to the west of the main farmhouse and steading, comprises an attractive residential property which was extended in 1992 and is of rendered brick construction under a pitched tiled roof. The accommodation is set over a single floor and can be seen in more detail in the floor plans. The property is in good decorative order throughout and benefits from a modern kitchen and bathroom.

The property benefits from an attractive area of decking on the southern elevation along with a compact area of garden ground which is predominantly down to lawn.

Dykes Farm Cottage
The property comprises a traditional farm cottage, and is located to the west of the modern bungalow. Of rendered brick construction set under a pitched tiled roof the property provides spacious accommodation over a single floor which is laid out in more detail in the floor plans. The property benefits from a small area of garden ground providing an attractive area of lawn. The property has been let for a number of years on a Private Residential Tenancy and would benefit from modernisation internally. Vacant possession will be available from November 2021.

Farm Buildings
The Dykes Farm benefits from a first class range of modern farm buildings which are well suited to modern day agriculture use and would also lend themselves to alternative commercial uses, subject to obtaining the required planning/change of use consents.

Chicken Sheds (former Cattle Courts) (42.67m x 27.43m) a triple span concrete portal frame building with cavity walls and brick facings under a pitched corrugated roof with concrete flooring throughout. The building has traditionally been used as cattle courts with cattle feed bunkers still in situ however the building has been adapted for the rearing of poultry. The existing poultry fixtures and fittings (including the suspended ceiling) could be easily removed if required.

Straw Sheds & Building No. 2 (71.89m x 27.74m) this consists of two inter-connecting buildings, one a double span concrete portal frame building almost 90ft in length used for straw storage, the other is a single span portal building 150ft x 90ft with a central raised feed passage. The sheds have pitched corrugated roofs and concrete floors.

Cattle/Grain Shed (46.08m x 22.25m) a single span concrete portal frame building with cavity walls under a pitched corrugated roof divided into 3 sections consisting of cattle housing areas with capacity for in the region of 120 cattle.

Workshop/Grain Store, Garage & Boiler House (27.74m x 17.98m) of mixed brick and stone construction with a timber frame and pitched corrugated roof with a concrete floor. The shed is split into 3 distinct sections currently used as a grain store, workshop and the boiler house.

Building No. 5 (27.43m x 11.58m) of brick construction with a concrete frame and pitched corrugated roof with a concrete floor. The shed is predominantly used for the purposes of grain and machinery storage

The agricultural land included with Lot 1 extends to approximately 81.74 Ha (201.98 Acres) in total including roads, yards and buildings, and is accessed directly from the farm steading which is located centrally within the holding. The land benefits from an excellent level of vehicle access either directly from a number of public roads which intersect the land or via a network of farm tracks. All of the land included within Lot 1 is classified by The James Hutton Institute as being Grade 3.2 with a generalised soil type of mineral gleys and the component soils forming non calcareous gleys. The land is predominantly flat in aspect sitting at around 10m above sea level dropping to about 5m on the northern boundary with the Bannock Burn. The land is laid out in a number of well apportioned fields which generally have stock proof boundary fencing. The land in Lot 1 is currently used for arable and fodder production growing a combination of spring barley, spring oats and Timothy hay.


EPC Rating = F



Marketed by: Galbraith, Stirling

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