Land at Pleasantfield and Belston - Lot 1
Ayr, Ayr, Ayrshire and Arran, KA6 6BU
Guide Price
£450,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
- Removed: Dec 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Lot 1: Land at Pleasantfield (About 128.5 acres)
CLOSING DATE - NOON WEDNESDAY 7 DECEMBER
The land is made up of 9 compartments and can be analysed as 116.5 acres of pasture, 8.5 acres of rough grazings and 3.5 acres of woodland/miscellaneous.
Until recently, the land has been used to graze heep and cattle, with silage taken occasionally. ields are well fenced and water is provided via ains water troughs.
Although livestock have been removed from the land, there is a seasonal grazing agreement in place with a local farmer, which comes to an end in December 2022. Thereafter vacant possession can be provided.
There is a small freshwater loch, Carcluie Loch, situated on the western boundary which attracts wildlife, such as house martins, through to September.
The land faces mainly northwest, rising between 40 and 61 metres above sea level. Access is provided at various points on the public road and via interconnecting field gates.
Entitlements to the Basic Payment Scheme are owned by the vendor and available via separate negotiation.
The land is located to the east of the popular
town of Ayr, which provides a wide range of
amenities and a variety of professional services.
There are good transport links from Ayr
including regular buses and trains. In addition,
Prestwick Internationa
l Airport is located 4 miles
to the north.
Ayr is renowned for its golf courses, racecourse
and local yachting marinas.
The area is well known for the high quality
livestock it produces and there are a number of
livestock markets, machinery dealers and
veterinary practices serving the area.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Scottish Estates & Farm Agency
CLOSING DATE - NOON WEDNESDAY 7 DECEMBER
The land is made up of 9 compartments and can be analysed as 116.5 acres of pasture, 8.5 acres of rough grazings and 3.5 acres of woodland/miscellaneous.
Until recently, the land has been used to graze heep and cattle, with silage taken occasionally. ields are well fenced and water is provided via ains water troughs.
Although livestock have been removed from the land, there is a seasonal grazing agreement in place with a local farmer, which comes to an end in December 2022. Thereafter vacant possession can be provided.
There is a small freshwater loch, Carcluie Loch, situated on the western boundary which attracts wildlife, such as house martins, through to September.
The land faces mainly northwest, rising between 40 and 61 metres above sea level. Access is provided at various points on the public road and via interconnecting field gates.
Entitlements to the Basic Payment Scheme are owned by the vendor and available via separate negotiation.
The land is located to the east of the popular
town of Ayr, which provides a wide range of
amenities and a variety of professional services.
There are good transport links from Ayr
including regular buses and trains. In addition,
Prestwick Internationa
l Airport is located 4 miles
to the north.
Ayr is renowned for its golf courses, racecourse
and local yachting marinas.
The area is well known for the high quality
livestock it produces and there are a number of
livestock markets, machinery dealers and
veterinary practices serving the area.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Scottish Estates & Farm Agency
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.