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- These areas provide environmental and amenity value, with potential for biodiversity enhancement or low intensity grazing
- The property also includes five residential dwellings, offering scope for owner occupation, staff housing or rental income, alongside a range of farm buildings capable of supporting livestock, grain storage and workshops
- The building is currently redundant but could have future development potential, subject to the relevant planning permissions
- The property benefits from double glazing and offers a practical family layout, with the extension providing additional living space suited to modern requirements
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Description
Netherton and Balnacake Farms extend to approximately 486.17 acres (196.74 hectares) in north Angus, Scotland. The land is productive and fertile, with a range of arable fields suitable for modern machinery and cropping rotations. The fields are split evenly between the two holdings and are classified by the James Hutton Institute as a combination of Class 2, Class 3.1, and Class 3.2.
There are also two areas of rough grazing and scrub extending to around 15.46 acres. The farms include five residential dwellings, with the farmhouses at Netherton and Balnacake offering three and two bedrooms respectively. The farm buildings are capable of supporting livestock, grain storage, and workshops.
Other notable features include a range of traditional and modern farm buildings, and high-yielding land suitable for growing a variety of crops including cereals, potatoes, and vegetables.