Ref: GLG100125
Ochiltree, Cumnock, East Ayrshire, KA18 2RJ
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22 Acres
Strutt & Parker -
Glasgow sales
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150 St. Vincent Street
Glasgow
Lanarkshire
G2 5NE
An accessible ring-fenced block of grazing land of about 22 acres.
Situation
The land at Low Plyde Farm lies in a ring-fence to the north off the B7046 about 2 miles west of Ochiltree and about 1 mile south of the A70. Ochiltree provides for all local conveniences and includes a primary school. A wider range of shops, supermarkets and professional services are available in Ayr (11 miles).
Glasgow is approximately 38 miles from the land (via the A76 which leads onto the M77) and has all the cultural, higher educational and leisure services normally associated with a major international centre.
Prestwick Airport (14 miles) and Glasgow Airport (38 miles) both offer an increasingly wide range of flights to domestic and international destinations. The ferry terminals at Troon (19 miles) and Stranraer (59 miles) provide daily crossings to Northern Ireland. Ayr has a main line rail station which provides regular and quick access to Glasgow.
The majority of the land is level, with a high point of 158m (518 ft) above sea-level at the ruin. According to the Macaulay Institute maps, the land is classified as 41.
The land is currently down to grass and all of the fields have been ploughed in the past 5 years. Spring Barley has been grown by the current owner.
There is a mains water supply, it is all fenced for stock and lies within a Less Favoured Area.
Lot 2 (outlined blue on the plan)
About 22 acres (9 Ha)
The land is currently in-hand and used for the grazing of sheep.

22 Acres
Strutt & Parker -
Glasgow sales
+44 (0) 141 225 3880
> Enquire about this property
150 St. Vincent Street
Glasgow
Lanarkshire
G2 5NE
Tel: +44 (0) 141 225 3880
Fax: +44 (0) 141 226 8883
Email: glasgow@struttandparker.com

An accessible ring-fenced block of grazing land of about 22 acres.
Situation
The land at Low Plyde Farm lies in a ring-fence to the north off the B7046 about 2 miles west of Ochiltree and about 1 mile south of the A70. Ochiltree provides for all local conveniences and includes a primary school. A wider range of shops, supermarkets and professional services are available in Ayr (11 miles).
Glasgow is approximately 38 miles from the land (via the A76 which leads onto the M77) and has all the cultural, higher educational and leisure services normally associated with a major international centre.
Prestwick Airport (14 miles) and Glasgow Airport (38 miles) both offer an increasingly wide range of flights to domestic and international destinations. The ferry terminals at Troon (19 miles) and Stranraer (59 miles) provide daily crossings to Northern Ireland. Ayr has a main line rail station which provides regular and quick access to Glasgow.
The majority of the land is level, with a high point of 158m (518 ft) above sea-level at the ruin. According to the Macaulay Institute maps, the land is classified as 41.
The land is currently down to grass and all of the fields have been ploughed in the past 5 years. Spring Barley has been grown by the current owner.
There is a mains water supply, it is all fenced for stock and lies within a Less Favoured Area.
Lot 2 (outlined blue on the plan)
About 22 acres (9 Ha)
The land is currently in-hand and used for the grazing of sheep.
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