The Panmure Woodlands

LOCATION
Carnoustie, Angus
AREA
193.76 Hectares / 478.78 Acres
GUIDE PRICE

Lot 1 – Offers Over £2,100,000

Lot 2 – Offers Over £440,000

Lot 3 – Offers Over £160,000

STATUS
available

A highly attractive, interesting, mixed, high quality, fertile, commercial forest with a strong historic interest

  • Lot 1 – Panmure Forest – 150.02 Hectares – Offers Over £2,100,000
  • Lot 2 – Guildy Den Wood – 26.83 Hectares – Offers Over £440,000
  • Lot 3 – Monikie Wood – 16.91 Hectares – Offers Over £160,000

Location

The Panmure Woodlands are located 2.5 miles north of Carnoustie in the County of Angus. This area comprises some of Scotland’s best soils mostly supporting high quality arable enterprises including vegetables, cereals and soft fruit. Large scale forestry is relatively rare in the locality although the site conditions are well suited for commercial forestry, offering an excellent climate and growing conditions for conifers, alongside a well-established infrastructure to support timber harvesting and transport.

Access

Lot 1 access is taken at the north and north-east end of the property, served by the B961 & the B9128 council roads shown as A1 and A2. Both of these roads are classified by the timber transport forum as agreed timber transport routes.

Lot 2 is access at point A3 off the C-class road (C1) to the immediate west of Lot 2.

Lot 3 will be given a servitude right of access over Lot 1 for all purposes. Plans available from the Selling Agent.

Internal access comprises a network of forest roads and rides. Stone for future maintenance is available on site.

The main timber haulage access route is via the B961 (bounding the Property to the north), which is an agreed timber transport route. B9128 is also an agreed timber transport route.

History

The woodlands formed part of the historic Panmure Estate dating back to the 13th Century when it was in the ownership of the Maule family. The estate was centred on Panmure House, a grand mansion, and became the seat of the Earls of Panmure. The Maule family suffered political setbacks after supporting the Jacobite Rising of 1715. During the Second World War the house was requisitioned by the military and subsequently fell into disrepair and was demolished in 1955. The Estate was broken up in the early 2000s and the woods are now in separate ownership.

Lot 1

Panmure Forest149.98 Hectares / 370.60 Acres — Offers Over £2.1m

Panmure Forest consists of a mixed aged, commercial woodland the principle species being Sitka spruce. The young crops are now established and growing well. Soils are generally mineral podzols and brown earths, capable of supporting exceptionally high yield classes of spruce. In addition to the commercial element there are two ponds which add to the amenity value. The lot is well connected by internal roads which have previously been used for timber extraction.

Within Panmure Forest there are a number of archaeological features, including a 15m high Category A listed column, a historic folly, a burial mound and a battle site. There may, subject to gaining appropriate planning consent, be some development opportunities.

Lot 2

Guildy Den Wood26.85 Hectares / 66.35 Acres — Offers Over £440,000

Lot 2 consists of a first rotation crop planted in 2022, along with second rotation crops planted from 2014 to 2017. The Monikie Burn flows from west to east through the property, providing habitat and amenity value.

The property has direct access onto the public road access via a tarred bell mouth and timber lorry turning area.

Evidence of a post-medieval sawmill site lies at the westernmost tip of the property, where remnant water channels indicate the historic diversion of water to power sawmilling machinery.

Lot 3

Monikie Wood16.05 Hectares / 39.66 Acres — Offers Over £160,000

Monikie Wood is centred on the banks of the Monikie Burn and comprises an attractive mix of mature broadleaf and conifer woodland. The woodland rises from the burn, creating a highly scenic setting, with notable specimen Douglas fir, silver fir and beech trees throughout.

Reflecting its historic estate character, the property includes a listed single-arch bridge over the Monikie Burn and a listed gazebo folly.

A further area, planted in 2022, comprises a mix of Sitka spruce and Norway spruce. This young crop is now well established and growing strongly, with the surrounding mature broadleaves providing an effective visual screen. A telephone pylon crosses the land.

Sporting Rights

Sporting rights are included in the sale. The current owner has in place a deer management agreement with a professional stalker.

Boundaries

The property is mostly bounded by a stock fence.

Mineral Rights

Mineral rights are included so far as the current owner has right thereto.

Wayleaves & Third-Party Rights

There is a core path which goes through the property.

The property will be sold with the benefit of, and subject to, all existing rights and burdens with the Titles. Interested parties should carry out their own searches.

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