Closing Date - Wednesday 18th September 2024 at Noon
Lot 1
Boghead Farm – 256 acres
Boghead Farmhouse is an attractive four bedroom farmhouse located centrally within the farm. The house features a fitted kitchen with an oil-fired Rayburn, a dining room, a living room, an office, and a family bathroom on the ground floor. The first floor consists of 4 bedrooms and a bathroom.
Lot 1
Boghead Farm – 256 acres
Boghead Farmhouse is an attractive four bedroom farmhouse located centrally within the farm. The house features a fitted kitchen with an oil-fired Rayburn, a dining room, a living room, an office, and a family bathroom on the ground floor. The first floor consists of 4 bedrooms and a bathroom. There is an enclosed garden to the front of the property, and a courtyard area at the back which provides parking for a number of cars. The courtyard is flanked by beautiful traditional stone-built steading buildings which provide general purpose storage or the ability to develop additional accommodation subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Boghead Farmhouse has a 4kw domestic solar panel aray on the south facing pitch of the main roof.
The buildings within the steading are as described below:
1. Traditional buildings – of traditional stone construction under pitched slate
roofs these buildings consist of former byres and general-purpose buildings.
2. Grain Store – of steel portal framed construction under a corrugated roof with
box profile cladding and concrete panel walls over a concrete base. Measuring
approximately 36m x 24m the shed has an electricity supply and provides
space for machinery storage as well as grain.
3. Cattle Court 1 – of steel portal frame construction under a corrugated roof and
concrete floor, measuring approximately 15.73m x 45.3m the shed is in 8 bays
and has concrete panel walls. There is a feed barrier running the full length of
the shed.
4. Lean-to handling shed – of steel portal farm construction adjoining the silage
pit this building houses the cattle handling facilities. There is a cattle crush,
and the shed has a concrete base.
5. Silage Pit – of steel portal frame construction over a concrete base with
concrete panel walls. It is understood the pit takes approximately 90 acres of
first cut and approximately 60 acres of second cut.
6. Straw Shed – situated between the silage pit and a cattle court the shed is of
steel portal frame construction between the two buildings.
7. Cattle Court 2 – of steel portal frame construction under a corrugated roof
and concrete floor, measuring approximately 24.49m x 41.31m. There are 128
cattle cubicles and the shed features feed yolks, a central feed passage and
automatic scrapers. There are tanks at the end of the building which are piped
into the slurry towers.
8. Slurry Towers – there are two slurry towers situated to the east of Cattle court
2. One has approximately 100,000 gallons of capacity and the larger one has
approximately 200,000 gallons of capacity.
9. Old Milking Parlour – of traditional stone construction under a pitched slate
roof measuring approximately 12.43m x 24.4m.
The land within Lot 1 at Boghead Farm is predominately classified as Class 3.2 with
an area of Class 4.1 at the Northeast boundary. The land is farmed on an arable
rotation, with 207.82 acres of arable land. The remainder of the land is permanent
pasture (82.53 acres) and a small area of woodland (1.73 acres) adjoining the field
adjacent to Tarbolton Moss Landfill. Lot 1 is a ring-fenced block with the exception
to two paddocks which are separated from the property by a minor road.
The land at Tarbolton Moss Landfill is located 1.6 miles Southwest of Boghead Farm
steading, the land is classified as Class 3.2 on the National scale of land capability
for agriculture. The land is west facing, lying between 73 and 95 metres above
sea level. The 38 Acres is a productive grazing block in one compartment which
includes a small area of Long Wood, approximately 1.73 acres in size. The land is
accessed from the roadside and is currently down in permanent pasture and used
for cattle grazing in the summer months.
Situation
Boghead Farm Lot 1 is a well-located farm in South Ayrshire, close to the village of Tarbolton and the town of Mauchline. Tarbolton is a popular commuter town being only 30 miles from Glasgow offering a range of local services and is only a short distance from the larger settlement of Mauchline.
The farm is situated 8 miles from the town of Ayr, a popular visitor destination for its vast beaches, golf courses and links to notable figures in Scottish history.
The area has strong agricultural roots and boasts one of the busiest livestock marts in Scotland.
Access
Boghead Farm is accessed from an adopted highway
off of the A719
The What3words address for the farm is: cropping.tens.always