Farmland and consent to construct a detached house with superb elevated views of Loch Lomond and the surrounding countryside.
Farmland and consent to construct a detached house with superb elevated views of Loch Lomond and the surrounding countryside.
Development Site
Detailed planning permission, subject to a Section 75, has been granted to construct a dwelling house and garage.
Further information can be obtained from Strutt & Parker.
Land
The land at Tullochan is accessed via a private road and extends in total to about 166 acres comprising 76 acres of permanent pasture and 54 acres of rough grazing. It is currently let on an informal seasonal basis for the grazing of livestock. There are excellent
views to the north, south and east.
The land is divided into a number of enclosures, which are generally of a suitable size and shape for agricultural machinery. It is enclosed by a stock proof ring fence and suitable for the grazing of livestock, with a number of the internal fences in need
of repair.
The undulating land rises from circa 70 metres to 140 metres above sea level at its highest point on the western march. There is a natural water supply from the Ross Burn, which flows through the Tullochan Dam situated in the Tullochan Strip on the western
boundary.
The fields of pasture and rough grazings are interspersed with several mature hardwood plantations which provide shelter and amenity.
The land is not registered for IACS purposes.
Hectares Acres
Permanent pasture 31.00 76.60
Rough grazing 21.98 54.31
Woods 13.99 34.57
Roads/Buildings/Other 0.51 1.26
Total 67.48 166.74
Sporting
The sporting rights are in hand and are included in the sale. There is currently no sporting programme run on the farm but there is an opportunity to shoot pheasant, woodcock, snipe, woodpigeon, geese and roe deer. There is a pond at the Tullochan Dam offering
potential for duck flighting.
Occupancy
The land and development site at Tullochan are available with vacant possession subject to any subsisting informal tenancy agreement over the land.
Lotting
It is intended to offer the property for sale as described, but the seller reserves the right to divide the property into different lots, or to withdraw the property, or to exclude any property shown in these particulars.
Note: The services have not been checked by the selling agents.
Rights of way, servitudes and wayleaves
The sale is subject to all title conditions, servitude rights, wayleaves, public and private rights of way, water, drainage and any other third party rights, however constituted and whether mentioned in these particulars or not, including access, water and
drainage rights benefiting neighbouring properties. The purchaser will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others.
Mineral rights
As far as they are owned the minerals are included in the sale.
Timber
All standing and fallen timber is included in the sale.
Local Authority
Stirling Council
Viewforth
Stirling
FK8 2ET
Tel: 0845 277 7000.
National Park Authority
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority
The Old Station
Balloch Road
Balloch
G83 8BF
SGRPID
Broxden Business Park
Lamberkine Drive
Perth
PH1 1RX
Tel: 01738 602 000.
Plans, Areas and Schedules
These are based on the Ordnance Survey and Title Deeds and are for reference only. They have been carefully checked and computed by the selling agents and the purchaser shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as to the description of the property and any
error or mis-statement shall not annul the sale nor entitle either party to compensation in respect thereof.
property reference: SPET_GLG090049
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