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Our Summary
- The Estate is rich in biodiversity and Natural Capital and provides an opportunity for ecosystem restoration
- Residential Development Potential There are four sites which have been identified for potential development as shown on the sale plan
- • Site of Former Coldwells Cottage - Planning Permission is currently in place for the erection of a single detached dwelling on this site
- • Site West of Hummel Burn Lodge - Planning Permission for a single detached house on this site was approved by the Moray Council on 10th November 2011, now lapsed
- Subject to gaining planning consent could be redeveloped into an attractive residential dwelling
- • Site at Black Burn Bridge - Planning Permission was approved in December 2012 for a single detached house, with deemed commencement having been confirmed in June 2016
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Description
Craigmill Forest Estate is a 3,239-acre property located near Dallas in Moray, Scotland, approximately 30 minutes from Inverness airport. The estate offers a prime opportunity for forestry investment, with 900 hectares of commercial woodlands, including Scots pine and Sitka spruce. The property is situated in a picturesque region known for its forestry, sporting opportunities, and historic whisky distilleries.
Despite its secluded setting, it has convenient access to the A940 and A96, and is within easy reach of established timber markets. The estate features a network of roads, lochans, burns, and sheltered gullies, and is rich in natural capital and biodiversity. There are also opportunities for residential development, with four identified sites, including a site with existing planning permission for a single detached dwelling.
The property is managed by Cawdor Forestry and is expected to receive a harvesting income of around £200,000 in the next few years.