Woodland for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Good quality commercial crop ready to fell.
- Timber harvest will provide tax free income.
- Located in a stunning and secluded area, close to the coast.
- Attractive mixed broadleaves with high amenity.
- Well suited for a cabin/chalet.
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An attractive and compact woodland with commercial timber reserves nearing maturity.
• Good quality commercial crop ready to fell.
• Timber harvest will provide tax free income.
• Located in a stunning and secluded area, close to the coast.
• Attractive mixed broadleaves with high amenity.
• Well suited for a cabin/chalet.
Location
Toward Woodland is nestled within the picturesque southern part of the Cowal Peninsula, a region known for its stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes. Situated approximately 3 miles to the north of Toward Woodland is the charming village of Innellan, offering a tranquil coastal setting and local amenities. Further north, about 7.5 miles away, lies Dunoon, a bustling town with a range of shops, restaurants, and attractions.
Detailed location and sale plans are provided within the property particulars. The property's nearest postcode is PA23 7UG. Alternatively, the What3Words address "relishing.groomed.daydreams".
Access
Toward Woodland is accessed via the A815 public road at point A1 as marked on the Sale Plan. A servitude right provides access over land owned by Toward Farm and leads to the woodland entrance which is marked A2. There is a forest track that leads to a Telecoms mast at point A3 on the Sale Plan. Note, the mast is not included in the sale and the owner/operator has a servitude right from A2-A3.
The timber crops were mostly planted in 1987. In addition, there are 18.59 hectares of highly attractive mixed broadleaves and a small area of open ground. The conifers are performing well with estimated Yield Classes between 18 and 20 and an incoming purchaser could consider harvesting in the near future.
Description
The property is south facing, rising from 90 to 200 meters above sea level. It comprises gently undulating terrain which is easily worked with conventional harvesting machinery. The area is well suited for conifer growth, with a warm climate and an average rainfall in the region of 1,7436mm per annum. The attractive location and surrounding scenery make this woodland well suited for a cabin/hut, it would act as an excellent base to explore Argyll and further afield.