Land for sale in Longmorn, Elgin, Morayshire IV30, £1,000,000

1,000,000.00

Offer Nr.:
66719896
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
Land
Contact name:
Savills - Aberdeen
Phone(s):
01224 088806

* Freehold
* Farmhouse (6 bedrooms)
* Modern and traditional farm buildings
* Potential for conversion
* 148 acres arable
* 149. 60 acres in total
* EPC Rating = F
Compact Arable Farm in Morayshire
Description
Description
Greenhead is a productive arable farm, which extends to about 149 acres in
total, with a traditional farmhouse and farm buildings situated centrally
within the holding.
The land at Greenhead is classified as Class 3(2) by the James Hutton
Institute. It lies between 50m and 110m above sea level. The soils are derived
from the Boyndie and Corby series and are predominantly freely draining. The
arable fields are of a good workable size with good access to all of them via
either the public road or an excellent network of internal tracks.
The owners have predominantly farmed the land in hand in conjunction with
another unit. Over recent years the arable land has been in spring barley,
principally for malting, with land let out for carrots.
Farmhouse
Greenhead Farmhouse is a traditional farmhouse constructed of harled stone
under a pitched slate roof. The farmhouse is approached by a private driveway
from the minor public road, which also services the farm buildings, to a
courtyard parking area to the rear of the house. To the front of the house is
a garden which is laid mainly to lawn and enclosed by a hedge.
The farmhouse has been divided into two apartments. The northern half
comprises kitchen, sitting room and bathroom on the ground floor and three
bedrooms on the first floor. The southern half is over a single storey and
comprises a kitchen, sitting room, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Farm Buildings
Situated to the rear of the farmhouse lies a useful range of modern and
traditional farm buildings which can be described as follows: -
1\. Traditional Range (Measurements provided on floorplans) – traditional
stone under slate/corrugated iron roof/profile sheet roof. Earth floor. Offer
potential for conversion subject to necessary permissions.
2\. Workshop (Measurements provided on floorplans) – traditional stone under a
slate roof. Earth floor. Loft.
3\. General purpose shed (25. 7m x 18. 7m) – Steel portal frame with lean to.
Concrete floor. Fibre cement roof.
4\. Straw shed (26. 6m x 8. 6m) – Timber truss frame. Concrete floor. Fibre
cement roof. Yorkshire boarding to two elevations.
5\. Nissen Shed (11m x 7. 1m) corrugated iron construction. Concrete floor
Location
Situation
Greenhead is situated in the North East of Scotland, inland from the former
fishing village of Burghead, on the Moray Coast which is renowned for its mild
climate. Burghead is about one mile to the north and has a number of shops,
cafés, a hotel, a primary school and a post office.
The nearby town of Elgin (5 miles) is the regional centre for Moray, providing
a comprehensive range of facilities including primary and secondary schooling,
supermarkets, shopping centre, leisure centre, hospital, cinema, hotels and
restaurants. Co - educational private schooling is available at Gordonstoun (4
miles).
The farm is situated close to the famous Speyside area of the Scottish malt
whisky distilling industry, which is not only a popular drawn for tourists
following the Malt Whisky Trail, but also a useful outlet for malting barley.
The recreational opportunities in the area are excellent. Moray is well known
for its spectacular coastline and its high quality golf courses including the
championship course at Nairn (39 miles). Nearer to Greenhead there is an 18
hole course at Elgin. There are excellent opportunities for field sports with
pheasant and partridge shooting in the surrounding area while the Rivers Spey
and Findhorn offer excellent salmon fishing.
Inverness Airport (35 miles) and Aberdeen International Airport (58 miles)
offers a range of domestic, European and International flights.
Moray is well served by agricultural merchants and grain merchants and there
is a successful local machinery ring which can provide additional farming
resources as required.
Acreage:
149 Acres
Directions
From the south, travel north on the A96. At Llanbryde take the first exit on
the roundabout staying on the A96. After approximately 300m turn left. At the
junction turn left and almost immediately right and continue on the
unclassified road. After 1. 5 miles the entrance to Greenhead will be on your
left hand side.
From the north, travel south on the A96. Approximately 0. 5 miles after passing
the first Llanbryde roundabout, turn right on the unclassified road. Then
follow directions as above.
For sat nav purposes the postcode is IV30 8RJ.
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