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- Stirlingshire and Falkirk are well resourced in terms of agricultural infrastructure, being served by a number of grain merchants, agricultural suppliers, machinery dealers, active machinery ring, Auction Marts and abattoirs
- The buyer will take over and pay for at valuation the Basic Payment Scheme entitlements established on the land for sale
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Description
The property is a substantial 105.06 Ha (259.61 acres) land parcel located in Central Scotland, standing at 1,170 feet (356m) and being the highest point in the Falkirk Council area. The land is primarily used for cattle grazing and has been assessed as being suitable for rough grazing with moderate quality plants. The soils are described as peaty gleys of the Darleith Soil Association, with field boundaries consisting mainly of post and wire fencing.
The land is affected by areas of surface water flooding and has varying levels of Carbon and Peatland Class, including raised and blanket bogs. The area is classified as being of Class 6.2 quality, suitable for rough grazing.