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Our Summary
- Craiglea Farm presents a rare opportunity to acquire an island farming unit with excellent potential and magnificent panoramic sea views
- Altogether, Craiglea Farm provides an appealing mix of productive land, residential accommodation and future development potential within a striking coastal setting
- The owners of Kelpie Cottage at point B benefit from a right of access over the sheep pens for the purposes of accessing their barn during the course of renovations, together with a continuing right of access thereafter for regular pedestrian use and occasional vehicular access
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Description
Craiglea Farm is a 86.39-acre holding on the southwest coast of the Isle of Arran, featuring a mix of productive land and residential accommodation. The property comprises a small steading with various farm buildings, including a barn, tractor shed, byres, and a lambing shed, all of which provide ample space for parking, machinery, and hay storage. The farm house is a traditional stone property with a slate roof, offering five bedrooms, four double bedrooms, a family bathroom, a living room with a wood-burning stove, and enclosed gardens with striking views.
The land is suited to grazing and silage production, and is classified as predominantly Grade 4(1) by the James Hutton Institute, with most fields benefiting from mains water supplies and being of good workable size.