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Land For Sale £150,000
Raithhill Farm, Coylton, Ayrshire KA6


Description
Good quality arable land extending to approximatley 39 acres.

Lot 4 – Bowmanston Land (39 acres)

The land at Loch Fergus is a block of bare land extending to about 39 acres of good quality arable land. The land rises from 93 metres to 108 metres above sea level and is predominately Class 3(2). The land is split into 3 field enclosures and produces good quality arable and silage crops. Access to these fields is taken directly from the public road.<br /><br />Situated 6 miles east of the Royal Burgh town of Ayr, Raithhill Farm has a commanding position with excellent views across the Ayrshire countryside and beyond to the Firth of Clyde and Isle of Arran. The farm is accessed from the B742 public road and is about 1 mile from the A70 which provides access to Ayr in the west and Edinburgh in the east. The A77 is 5 miles distant and leads south to Stranraer and north to Glasgow.

The farm is situated 1 mile south of the village of Coylton, which provides for all local conveniences including a primary school. A wider range of shops, supermarkets and professional services are available in Ayr (6 miles). Secondary education is available at Ayr Academy and private co-educational schooling for pupils from the ages of 3 to 18 is also available at Wellington School in Ayr. The Scottish Agricultural College has a campus at Auchincruive outside Ayr.

Ayrshire is famous worldwide for golf with globally renowned championship courses including Royal Troon and The Trump Turnberry golf resort within easy reach. With its ‘famous four’ rivers – The Ayr, Doon, Girvan and Stinchar – Ayrshire is a haven for salmon fishermen. Game shooting is also a feature of the area with driven shooting available to rent on a number of estates locally. For those keen on horse racing, Ayr Racecourse, home of the Scottish Grand National, is 6 miles distant.

Trains run regularly north to Glasgow and south to Stranraer from Ayr. Prestwick Airport (12 miles) has frequent flights to London and European destinations, plus there are daily ferry crossings from Cairnryan (46 miles) to Northern Ireland.

Raithhill is surrounded by some of Ayrshire’s most beautiful scenery and the area is renowned for its mild climate, unspoilt countryside and a diverse range of sporting and recreational pursuits. Ayrshire is one of the most agriculturally fertile regions of Scotland, with potatoes being grown on the low flat ground near the coast and livestock of distinction being raised on the edges of the Galloway hills in the south of the county.

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