- Aberdeenshire
- 3 bed
- 20 acres
- £560K
The total area of land at Old Manse Croft extends to 24 acres or thereby. The soils are part of the Podzols major soil group, and are formed by the Humus-iron podzols subgroup. The land is classified as Grade 3.2 per the Land Capability for Agriculture (partial cover) maps from the James Hutton Institute.
The ground is currently utilised as grazing for horses and has been set out to accommodate this with paddocks and shelters on site.
There are multiple opportunities to maximise the land here, with tree planting, complimenting the existing mixed species shelter belts, and small scale wilding projects entirely possible. Equally, given the acreage there is a real opportunity here to create a desirable smallholding and raise various livestock or animals if desired.
