High Grange Farm
Maybole, South Ayrshire, KA19 8EEOffers Over £1,795,000
215.37 acres
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- A productive Grade 3 arable and stock farm in an accessible location.
- Maybole 2 miles Ayr 7 miles Glasgow 42 miles.
- About 215.37 acres (87.16 hectares).
- High Grange Farmhouse (four bedrooms and two public rooms).
- High Grange Cottage (three bedrooms and one public room).
- Range of farm buildings.
- Predominantly Grade 3 land suitable for arable, silage and grazing.
- FOR SALE AS A WHOLE.
High Grange Farm is located 2 miles north of Maybole. Maybole has access to a wide range of local amenities, including a post office, co-op, primary and secondary schooling and a range of independent businesses. High Grange Farm is well placed for access to the larger market town of Ayr (7 miles) whilst Glasgow City is about 42 miles and can be reached via the A/M77. There are railway stations in Maybole and Ayr with both having regular connections to Glasgow and beyond. Prestwick Airport is circa 16 miles and has a range of international flights.The main county town of Ayr offers a wider variety of shopping, restaurants, cinema and sports activities. Private schooling is available at Wellington School and offers exceptional all-round education from nursery to senior school. This rural area is well served by the agricultural supply industry, and the farm is located about 8 miles from Ayr Livestock Market.High Grange Farm presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a well-balanced beef and arable farming unit set within the attractive rural landscape of South Ayrshire. Extending in total to approximately 215.37 Ac (87.16 Ha), the land is predominantly classified as Grade 3 with some areas of Grade 4 and is currently utilised for a mix of arable cropping, silage production, and grazing, all maintained in good heart. Historically operated as a dairy farm, the holding has since been successfully transitioned to a mixed farming enterprise, currently running a small herd of mostly Charolais cattle, alongside arable cropping and wintering sheep. The property includes a substantial four-bedroom farmhouse, a separate three-bedroom cottage, and a traditional / modern farm steading, well-suited to a range of agricultural enterprises.High Grange Farm is offered for sale as a whole.High Grange Farmhouse is of traditional stone and slate construction and offers spacious accommodation over two storeys to include the following: kitchen (wood burning stove), scullery, hallway, pantry, living room (wood burning stove), sitting room, office, spacious landing, four bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The farmhouse can be approached via a long drive and benefits from lawned gardens featuring mature trees and snow drops. To the rear of the farmhouse, there is space for plenty of parking.High Grange Cottage (built in 1937) is located at the end of the farm road and is of brick and lime mortar construction under a slate roof. It offers spacious accommodation over one storey and comprises the following: three bedrooms, living room, kitchen and family bathroom. In addition, there is a small garden area and flat roof, box profile and concrete block garage. The cottage was tenanted up until March 2026 and requires full renovation.Farm BuildingsHigh Grange Farm is currently farmed as a beef and arable unit and comprises:The Bothy (3.9m x 3.7m) – Adjoining the farmhouse and of stone and slate construction.Barn (28.3m x 5.1m) – Built in 1963 and of stone and asbestos construction. Houses grain dryer through floor vents.Straw Shed (27m x 16.2m) – Built in 1993 of steel portal frame construction, box profile clad, fibre cement roof with hardcore floor. Houses filling system and diesel tank.Atcost Shed (13.6 x 8m & 13.9m x 12.7m, includes eaves overhang) – Built in 1972 of concrete steel portal frame construction, block/brick/stone walling, with tin/box profile clad under a fibre cement roof, split into two by a brick wall. Adjoining is a two-bay lean to (11.2m x 5.1m), housing implements.Implement Shed (22.5m x 15m) – Built in 2016 of steel portal frame construction, concrete panels, fibre cement roof and earth floor.Two Grain Bins – 60t capacity each with drying floors plus small shed housing fans.Straw Court (24m x 23.7m) – Built in 1976 of steel portal frame construction, with breezeblock walls, fibre cement roof, tin clad with central feed passage housing 70 head.Lean to (12m x 8.3m) – Built in the 1990s of steel portal frame construction with Yorkshire boarding, breezeblock walls, box profile clad, fibre cement roof and concrete floor.Former Parlour (6.5m x 5.2m) – Redundant.Lean to (9.8m 7.5m) – Built in 2005 of steel portal frame construction, Yorkshire boarding, breezeblock, tin clad and roof.Collecting Area (25m x 5.2m) – Stone and slate construction.Workshop (5.7m x 4.3m & 8.6m 6.2m) – Stone and slate construction.Brick Lean to (2.9m x 2.2m) - Brick and tin construction.Garage (10.7m x 3.2m) – Wooden pole barn with tin clad and fibre cement roof.In addition, there is a silage pit, bale stack yard and sheep pens.High Grange Farm extends to approximately 215.37 Ac (87.16 Ha) in total, including miscellaneous areas, and forms a ring-fenced unit situated to the west of the B7024 public road. Access is taken via a farm track leading directly to the farmhouse and steading. The land is principally classified as Grade 3(2) by the James Hutton Institute, with areas of Grade 4(1) and 4(2) located to the western side of the holding. The land rises from approximately 89 metres to 174 metres above sea level at its highest point. The fields are of a good practical size, predominantly enclosed by stockproof fencing and traditional stone dyking. They benefit from access via internal farm tracks, making them easily workable, and most fields are supported by a trough water supply. The majority of the land is ploughable and is currently utilised for a combination of arable cropping, silage production, and grazing, all of which is maintained in good heart.DirectionsFrom Ayr, travel south on the A77 towards Maybole. After passing the Bankfield roundabout, turn right at the traffic lights onto Doonholm Road. At the small roundabout, take the first exit onto Murdoch’s Lone. Continue and turn left onto the B7024. Follow this road for approximately 4.2 miles, then turn right onto the track leading to High Grange Farm.Postcode: KA19 8EEWhat3Words To find this property location to within 3 metres, download and use What3Words and enter the following 3 words: ///preparing.prepared.prepared