Lot 3 Carlogie Farm

Carnoustie, Angus, DD7 6LD

Offers Over £1,000,000

66.67 acres

  • Grade 1 land capable of potato, arable, turf & vegetable production.
  • About 66.67 acres (26.98 hectares) or thereby.
  • One of Scotland’s most desirable farming areas.
  • Excellent access via public roads.

Lot 3 of Carlogie Farm extends to 66.67 acres (26.98 hectares) or thereby of Grade 1 arable land. The land is currently farmed in grass to support the livery business, with turf, leeks, spring barley and potatoes included in the rotation. The land benefits from excellent access off a series of public roads. The James Hutton Institute states the soil at Carlogie is freely drained Brown earth and humus-iron soils which are regarded as amongst the most fertile in Scotland. Lime has been applied to the fields in 2025 so that the fields are a pH of 6.5. The land enjoys a southerly aspect descending from 65m to 28m at the southern boundary. The land is partially fenced and benefit from direct access to the public road network.For further information on soil analysis, potato history, irrigation and water availability, please contact the Galbraith Aberdeen Office on 01224 860710LOT 3Lot 3 extends to approximately 26.98 ha (66.67 acres) of prime arable land, arranged across six parcels. The paddocks surrounding the farm steading are enclosed by stock-proof fencing.SITUATIONCarlogie Farm is situated in a highly regarded farming area of Angus, close to the popular coastal town of Carnoustie. The city of Dundee lies approximately 12 miles to the southwest, while the city of Aberdeen is around 60 miles to the north. Carnoustie provides a good range of day-to-day amenities including shops, supermarkets, local retailers, schools and a golf course, with further facilities available in nearby Dundee.Angus is renowned for its fertile and productive agricultural land, capable of producing consistently high yields across a wide range of crops. The area is particularly well known for arable farming, including cereals, vegetables and potato production. The locality is well served by a strong network of agricultural contractors, merchants and suppliers, offering services such as grain drying, storage and haulage. Livestock sales are readily accessible, with regular markets held at Stirling and Thainstone.The ‘Golden Mile’, of which Carlogie forms part, is renowned for being the largest block of Grade 1 and 2 land in Scotland, supporting a diverse range of agricultural enterprises including cereals, potatoes, vegetables, bulbs and soft fruit production. The area is particularly well known for its rich soil types and milder climate due to its location only a few miles inland from the East Coast.