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Guide price

£40,000

Land for sale

Land At Skipperscleuch, Langholm DG13

  • Freehold

Key information

  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    Council tax band not yet known

  • Ground rent

    £0

About this property

  • 1.64 hectares (4.04 acres) of good quality stock grazing grassland

  • Serviced by mains water supply

  • Available to purchase with two modern agricultural sheds

  • Stock proof fencing thoughout

*Closing date set for Wednesday 7th August at 12pm. Offers to be submitted in Scottish Legal Format to C&D Rural by email or post*

The block of land is approximately 1.64 hectares (4.05 acres) and lies in one block, running north of the agricultural sheds. The land is classified as Grade 4.2 on the Land Capability for Agriculture 1:50K (Scotland) map, it is all sown down to permanent pasture and benefits from a mains water supply. The land is stock proof, and generally well fenced throughout.

The sheds and land are offered for sale as a whole at offers over £100,000.

The land enjoys a rural yet accessible situation with the A7 located only a short distance away. The land can be accessed from a private track of which an agricultural right of access will be granted.

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Situation

The land is located on the outskirts of Langholm with access from the A7. Langholm lies between four hills in the valley of the River Esk in the Southern Uplands. The town is well know for its love of Rugby and the Langholm Common Riding, a horse riding festival which attracts thousands of tourists annually. The town has a variety of independent retailers, cafés, pubs, hotels, restaurants, butchers and bakers as well as Langholm golf course and both primary and secondary schools. Dumfries and Galloway is one of the genuinely rural areas of Scotland and therefore provides a quality of life that is becoming increasingly rare.

Location

The land at Skipperscleuch is located on the outskirts of Langholm. Langholm lies between four hills in the valley of the River Esk in the Southern Uplands. The town is well know for its love of Rugby and the Langholm Common Riding, a horse riding festival which attracts thousands of tourists annually. The town has a variety of independent retailers, cafés, pubs, hotels, restaurant’s, butchers and bakers as well as Langholm golf course both primary and secondary schools. Dumfries and Galloway is one of the genuinely rural areas of Scotland and therefore provides a quality of life that is becoming increasingly rare.

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