Land for sale
Gartmore, Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk, FK8 3RY
Guide Price
£200,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: Apr 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
CLOSING DATE SET FOR TUESDAY, 19 October 2021 AT 12 NOON.
SITUATION
Chapelarroch Farm is situated in a private rural position with the village of Gartmore being only a mile to the north and offering a range of local amenities. The historic City of Stirling (about 19 miles) offers a full range of amenities including shopping, leisure and business facilities with regular mainline rail connections to Glasgow and Edinburgh. Glasgow (Scotland’s largest city) is only 24 miles away and Edinburgh (Scotland’s capital) is about an hour and a half’s drive away.
Chapelarroch Farm is located in close proximity to an excellent transport infrastructure with the M9/M80 motorway system accessible within about a 20 minute drive. Glasgow and Edinburgh International Airports are only about 28 miles and 50 miles distant respectively and offer regular domestic and international flights.
Sitting in the heart of the historic county of Stirlingshire, the local area offers an enormous range of cultural and leisure opportunities. There are some excellent golf courses in the area including nearby courses at Aberfoyle and Balfron as well as Buchanan Castle and Strathendrick Golf Clubs near Drymen. The world famous courses at Loch Lomond and Gleneagles are easily accessible. There are private sports clubs at Drymen and Milngavie, whilst Balfron has the Community Sports Centre with swimming pool.
Some of the land is located within the scenic Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park which offers world famous scenery with a plethora of recreation and leisure opportunities, including a wide range of water sports.
The surrounding hills, the Trossachs and Campsie Fells are extremely popular with hill walkers and climbers and the region also offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking, sailing, pony trekking, shooting and fishing.
Agriculturally, the local area is well provided for by merchants and suppliers, with the nearby United Auctions Mart providing a fantastic outlet for good quality livestock which the area is renowned for producing.
All of the land is classified as F2 from a forestry creation perspective meaning that the land is well suited to forestry purposes.
DESCRIPTION
LOT 3: 29.73 HA (73.46 ACRES) OF LAND
A block of pasture land utilised for sheep grazing with an area of amenity woodland extending to 0.92 Ha (2.27 Acres) used for shelter.
The land is located across the road to the east of the steading and is classified as a mix of Grades 4.1 and 3.2 by The James Hutton Institute. The land is accessed via the unnamed public road using a choice of 2 field gates. Lot 3 includes approximately 1,025m of single bank of the Kelty Water.e.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Stirling
SITUATION
Chapelarroch Farm is situated in a private rural position with the village of Gartmore being only a mile to the north and offering a range of local amenities. The historic City of Stirling (about 19 miles) offers a full range of amenities including shopping, leisure and business facilities with regular mainline rail connections to Glasgow and Edinburgh. Glasgow (Scotland’s largest city) is only 24 miles away and Edinburgh (Scotland’s capital) is about an hour and a half’s drive away.
Chapelarroch Farm is located in close proximity to an excellent transport infrastructure with the M9/M80 motorway system accessible within about a 20 minute drive. Glasgow and Edinburgh International Airports are only about 28 miles and 50 miles distant respectively and offer regular domestic and international flights.
Sitting in the heart of the historic county of Stirlingshire, the local area offers an enormous range of cultural and leisure opportunities. There are some excellent golf courses in the area including nearby courses at Aberfoyle and Balfron as well as Buchanan Castle and Strathendrick Golf Clubs near Drymen. The world famous courses at Loch Lomond and Gleneagles are easily accessible. There are private sports clubs at Drymen and Milngavie, whilst Balfron has the Community Sports Centre with swimming pool.
Some of the land is located within the scenic Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park which offers world famous scenery with a plethora of recreation and leisure opportunities, including a wide range of water sports.
The surrounding hills, the Trossachs and Campsie Fells are extremely popular with hill walkers and climbers and the region also offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking, sailing, pony trekking, shooting and fishing.
Agriculturally, the local area is well provided for by merchants and suppliers, with the nearby United Auctions Mart providing a fantastic outlet for good quality livestock which the area is renowned for producing.
All of the land is classified as F2 from a forestry creation perspective meaning that the land is well suited to forestry purposes.
DESCRIPTION
LOT 3: 29.73 HA (73.46 ACRES) OF LAND
A block of pasture land utilised for sheep grazing with an area of amenity woodland extending to 0.92 Ha (2.27 Acres) used for shelter.
The land is located across the road to the east of the steading and is classified as a mix of Grades 4.1 and 3.2 by The James Hutton Institute. The land is accessed via the unnamed public road using a choice of 2 field gates. Lot 3 includes approximately 1,025m of single bank of the Kelty Water.e.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Stirling
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.