For SaleProperty in Lot 3 - Burnside Woodland, Killen, Avoch, Ross-Shire, IV10£180,000
Property Type
Property
Offers Over
£180,000
Key Features
- Productive amenity woodland
- Approx. 37.84 acres (15.31 Ha) in total
- Lot 3 of 4 available lots
Description
An attractive block of amenity woodland located on the Black Isle near Inverness, extenduing to approx. 37.84 acres (15.31 Ha)
This is Lot 3 of 4 available lots
Description Approximately 37.84 acres (15.31 Ha) This is a very accessible section of woodland with a varied mix of conifer planted around 50 years ago and like the neighbouring sections of woodland, this could provide income from thinning or felling to open up the wonderful panoramic view looking southeast across to Morayshire.
Health and Safety Given the potential hazards within woodland, we ask you to be aware of potential hazards when making your inspection for your own personal safety.
Rights of Way and Access: The sale is subject to all, public and private rights of way, water, light, drainage and wayleaves, all or any other like rights, whether mentioned in these particulars or not. The purchaser will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others.
Sporting Rights: The sporting rights are in hand and included in the sale.
Timber Rights: All standing timber and fallen timber are included in the sale insofar as they are owned.
Mineral Rights: All mineral rights are included in the sale insofar as they are owned.
This property has 37.84 acres of land. Situation
Situation The Black Isle is a peninsula bounded to the north by the Cromarty Firth and the Moray and Beauly Firths to the south. The area is renowned for its fair climate and rich farmland. This arable land, in conjunction with a backdrop of rugged hills, provides spectacular scenery with wonderful views. For the keen golfer there are famous local courses at Rosemarkie and Fortrose, two Nairn championship golf courses as well as facilities at Royal Dornoch, Spey Valley and the Castle Stuart Golf Links. There is salmon fishing on the Rivers Nairn, Findhorn and Spey and shooting is readily available on local estates. The beautiful Spey Valley with its Whisky trail and the ski slopes at the Cairngorms and The Lecht are all within easy driving distance. Inverness, the capital city of the Highlands, lies approximately 18 miles to the southwest. Inverness, a vibrant city, has a full range of retail, educational, leisure and commerce facilities together with a mainline railway station and an airport with flights to a wide range of UK destinations (including London Heathrow) and a limited number of European destinations.
Directions
What3words///traffic.unafraid.ordinary From Inverness, take the A9 over the Kessock Bridge, and then turn right onto the B9161 signposted for Munlochy. At the junction at Munlochy turn right and immediately left onto an unclassified public road. Follow this for 3 miles and turn right onto a further unclassified public road. Killen and the start of Burnside woodland is reached after 2.2 miles.