Guide price
£250,000
Property for saleInveraray, Argyll PA32
Strutt & Parker - Scotland Estates & Farm Agency
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About this property
***closing date - Tuesday 2nd September at noon***
Location
The woodland takes its name from the attractive Glen Shira in Argyll, close to the popular village of Inverary, home of the Duke of Argyll and the previous owner of the property.
The River Shira runs along the northern boundary of the woodland and is an area of high conservation value while also providing some lovely pools for swimming.
It has a stunning location in rural Argyll and yet lies little more than an hours drive from central Glasgow, and less from the airport.
The Shira glen has a mixture of land uses but is dominated by woodland (including productive conifers) and open hill.
Access
Access from central Scotland is via the A82, past Loch Lomond and then the A83.
At the head of Loch Shira access is taken onto a shared private road at point A on
the plan.
Glen Shira Wood lies some 3 miles to the north of point A along a shared tarmac access road. This is used by neighbouring landowners including for timber transport, wind farm and reservoir access. The western edge of the woodland is at point B.
The woodland is partly deer fenced with a gate into the woodland just to the north
of Point B.
The road continues through the woodland and along the eastern boundary giving excellent access. On the south eastern side of the woodland there is a good standard forest road to point C. Access rights are for forestry purposes only.
The maintenance of access roads is according to usage.
What3words
Point A- Entrance from A83: Ivory.clocked.boosted
Point B- Western edge by road: Speared.disposal.worlds
Point C- end of forest road: Buddy.expansion.amends
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Tenure
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