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5 bedroom detached house for sale
Glenquicken Estate, Creetown, Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland, DG8
£4,450,000
Glenquicken Estate, Creetown, Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland, DG8
£4,450,000
Our Summary
- Half of the roe deer at Glenquicken are within the aspen forest, with potential to shoot more
- There is also potential for more grazing land to be planted subject to the necessary consents and permissions
- Within the Long Term Forest Plan (LTFP) boundary, there is circa 16 hectares of open space with potential for additional planting
- Under permitted development rights, Dumfries and Galloway Council have confirmed that no prior approval is required for the erection of an extension to an existing agricultural/forestry building to form a tree cell lab, welfare room, store and greenhouse
- The planning reference for this is 22/1831/DPA with all documents available to view online at the Dumfries and Galloway Planning Portal
- Deer control is required to protect woodland from browsing and stripping damage, but the sporting could be developed further
- There are currently no fertiliser or pesticides in use and there is scope to develop this organic approach further
- • Craigneuk Steading – pre 1700s ruinous farmstead steading within the forest where there is lapsed planning permission for a Retreat Centre
Description
Glenquicken Estate is a mixed upland estate in South West Scotland, boasting exceptional biodiversity, commercial woodland, and sporting and development opportunities. The estate is situated 2.5 miles east of Creetown, with nearby towns offering amenities, high schools, and leisure facilities. The estate is easily accessible by car, with major roads and airports within a 1.5-hour drive. The estate's forestry benefits from commercial conifer forest and a unique Swedish Match hybrid aspen forest, with a Long Term Forest Plan in place. The estate also offers recreational activities such as hill walking, mountain biking, trout and salmon fishing, shooting, and stalking. Glenquicken House, a 1800s Swedish timber-built structure, provides a unique and sustainable living space with panoramic views. The estate has potential for new woodland creation, with two approved schemes and additional grazing land to be planted. The estate's unique features, including its geological and biological significance, make it an attractive opportunity for those looking for a unique and sustainable investment or lifestyle.