Easter Hardmuir Farm provides high-quality land, an excellent range of farm buildings, and a four-bedroom farmhouse. The property extends to about 39 hectares (96 acres) in total.

Rod Christie, a partner with Galbraith, said: “The farm offers excellent quality farmland, an extensive range of farm buildings and a superb farmhouse.  All of which are in very good condition and offer buyers a rare opportunity to acquire a compact yet very well equipped farm in a delightful and accessible rural setting.  The current owners operate a greyhound and horse sanctuary from the farm and ideally would like to discuss the prospect of a sale and leaseback with interested buyers.  Opportunities such as this come to the market infrequently and we would expect keen interest.”

The farmhouse provides spacious and attractive accommodation over one and a half storeys, including kitchen, sun room, sitting room, dining room,  additional kitchen, study, shower room, bathroom and four bedrooms. Extensive work has been carried out to the house recently including rewiring, new doors and windows, and redecoration, resulting in a comfortable, bright and airy home.

Situated close to the farmhouse is an excellent range of farm buildings, many of which have been adapted and improved by the current owners, including: general purpose store/stable block; machinery store (pole barn)/stable block two; modern steading; traditional steading; end steading; cattle shed; Dutch barn; purpose-built kennels with store room, office and WC.

The land extends to about 24.35 ha / 60.19 acres and is divided into four main fields along with several paddocks currently used as exercising areas for horses and greyhounds. The larger fields are suitable for arable cropping or producing good quality crops of hay or silage. A delightful area of Birch woodland of about 32 acres offers shelter, amenity and diversity to the holding.

Easter Hardmuir Farm is located in a highly desirable rural setting a short distance from the popular Highland village of Auldearn and close to Nairn on the Moray coast. Auldearn has a highly regarded primary school and a popular pub and restaurant whilst Nairn is a thriving centre with a good range of shops and amenities, including a railway station. Inverness is within easy reach and has a wider range of facilities including its airport with several flights per day to London, as well as regular flights to Europe.

Easter Hardmuir Farm is for sale through Galbraith for offers over £925,000.