Land for sale
Lairg, Sutherland, IV27 4DJ
Guide Price
£457,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: N/A
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Dalchork Woodlands are located to the north of the village of Lairg in Sutherland, lying along the A836 public road.
The woodlands are divided into three separate blocks as shown on the site plan. All sites can be accessed directly from the public road
DESCRIPTION
FORESTRY
The forestry is divided into three separate blocks as follows:
Block 1 – 27.9 Ha (68.9 acres)
Block 2 – 28.8 Ha (71 acres)
Block 3 – 21 Ha (51.8 acres)
The forestry was established in the late 1990s, and no felling or thinning has taken place to date.
All three blocks have established well and could provide some immediate felling income. The main species are Sitka spruce, Lodgepole pine and Scots pine. There are significant areas of open ground within all three blocks. There is potential for these to be eligible for peatland restoration.
There is a servitude right of access, shown on plan (A-A1 and B-B1). The sellers will retain a right of access along these tracks. Access upgrades will be required for all blocks to facilitate timber extraction.
The A832 is classified as a Consultation Route for timber haulage and as such consultation with the Local Authority is required and it may be necessary to agree limits of timing, allowable tonnage etc.
SPORTING
Sporting rights are included and are unlet.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Inverness
The Dalchork Woodlands are located to the north of the village of Lairg in Sutherland, lying along the A836 public road.
The woodlands are divided into three separate blocks as shown on the site plan. All sites can be accessed directly from the public road
DESCRIPTION
FORESTRY
The forestry is divided into three separate blocks as follows:
Block 1 – 27.9 Ha (68.9 acres)
Block 2 – 28.8 Ha (71 acres)
Block 3 – 21 Ha (51.8 acres)
The forestry was established in the late 1990s, and no felling or thinning has taken place to date.
All three blocks have established well and could provide some immediate felling income. The main species are Sitka spruce, Lodgepole pine and Scots pine. There are significant areas of open ground within all three blocks. There is potential for these to be eligible for peatland restoration.
There is a servitude right of access, shown on plan (A-A1 and B-B1). The sellers will retain a right of access along these tracks. Access upgrades will be required for all blocks to facilitate timber extraction.
The A832 is classified as a Consultation Route for timber haulage and as such consultation with the Local Authority is required and it may be necessary to agree limits of timing, allowable tonnage etc.
SPORTING
Sporting rights are included and are unlet.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Inverness
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.