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- SPORTING RIGHTS: Established low ground shoot with potential to expand Roe stalking
- SPORTING RIGHTS: Established low ground shoot with potential to expand | Roe stalking
- SHOOTING Pheasants are released each year and the woodland, together with the Stewardship cover, provides the basis for a good low ground shoot with scope for further development, particularly with the planting of cover crops
- 8 acres woodland Low ground shoot with potential to expand Roe stalking In the event that lots 1 and 2 are sold separately, each individual lot will be granted such rights as are necessary to enable it to be properly serviced and enjoyed ADDITIONAL DWELLINGS The Estate owns four further dwellings which are available by separate negotiation if required
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Description
The Wark Estate encompasses 906 acres in the Tweed Valley, featuring a compact country house called Wark House, which has been extensively refurbished in 2022. The estate also includes two additional dwellings, Steward's Cottage and Shepherd's Cottage, and a steading with modern portal framed buildings and traditional buildings converted for workshop use. The arable land, which is primarily grade 2 and 3, is suitable for modern farming practices and has been farmed under a contract farming basis since 2003.
The land is capable of producing above-average yields and features good field drainage, excellent soil indices, and clean soil with minimal weed ingress. The estate has numerous hedges and fences, and virtually all fields are accessible via public roads or internal hard tracks.