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4 bedroom property with land for sale
Lot 1 Talla Farm, Tweedsmuir, Biggar, Scottish Borders, ML12
£475,000
Lot 1 Talla Farm, Tweedsmuir, Biggar, Scottish Borders, ML12
£475,000
Our Summary
- The traditional buildings on Talla may present future opportunities for conversion and development to alternative use, subject to obtaining necessary planning consents
- CLAWBACK AGREEMENTThe missives of sale will be subject to an existing Minute of Agreement in favour of a previous owner, to clawback 30% of net income of energy development, in the event of planning permission being granted for any renewable development purposes within any of the subjects of sale being obtained subsequent from date of entry until to 17 May 2032
- It is a condition of sale that the purchaser(s) upon entry will take on the existing clawback liability from the Seller, and in addition to the existing clawback agreement, the missives of sale will be subject to the purchaser(s) granting a new agreement in favour of the Sellers to clawback 30% of net income of energy development, in the event of planning permission being granted for development for any renewable purposes, over the subjects of sale, being obtained subsequent from the 17th of May 2032 for a further period of 20 years until 17th of May 2052
Description
Talla Farm is a secluded property situated on the south eastern shores of the Talla Reservoir in the Scottish Borders, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The farm is surrounded by productive pasture land and grazing ground, extending to approximately 6.84 Ha (16.90 Acres). The traditional 4-bedroom farmhouse, with a private garden, has been used in conjunction with the seller's wider farming operations and has also been used as a location for films and TV adverts. The property is located near the village of Tweedsmuir, which offers day-to-day amenities, and is within driving distance of Edinburgh and other nearby towns. The area is renowned for its all-year-round sporting and recreational activities, including salmon fishing, grouse and pheasant shooting, golf, and walking and cycling routes. The farm has a rich history, having originally formed part of a larger sheep farm that was divided up in 2017.