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Our Summary
- Established woodland and potential for further woodland creation
- Peatland restoration potential
- Potential to develop further renewables opportunities
- As the estate lies within the ‘Electric Glen’, which broadly benefits from consistent wind speed levels and it has close access to substations and an electricity distribution infrastructure, the estate has been approached by several developers over the years who have been interested in exploring the potential for wind farm developments
- This is uninhabitable but does offer enormous scope for redevelopment (subject to obtaining all required consents)
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Description
Glen Buck, a part of the Aberchalder Estate, is situated in the Great Glen, approximately 4 miles south of Fort Augustus and 39 miles from Inverness. The estate comprises 3,604.37 hectares of land, including low ground and hill ground, two dwellings, farm buildings, and part of Loch Oich. The land is a mix of ploughable and permanent pasture, and rough hill grazings, with forestry comprising upland amenity, shelter plantings, and native remnants.
The estate also benefits from a hydro scheme, leased to Green Energy Trading Ltd, which produces approximately 5,000,000 Kwh per annum and generates an annual rent of around £50,000. The estate offers a range of leisure activities, including fishing, shooting, and stalking, and is close to popular centers such as Inverness, Fort William, and Skye.