EASTER Ballet, close to the village of Balfron in Stirlingshire, has come onto the market. The land is suitable for pasture and silage production, with picturesque outlooks over the surrounding countryside, towards the Trossachs and Campsie Fells.

The Land at Easter Ballat extends to approximately 37.05 ha (91.55 acres) and is currently utilised for a mix of fodder production and grazing ground with a useful block of amenity woodland. The land is generally of a south easterly aspect and has been classified by The James Hutton Institute as mostly Grade 3.2 and Grade 4.1 with an area of Grade 6.2 to the south east of the holding.

Duncan Barrie, who is handling the sale on behalf of Galbraith, said: “Although situated in a lovely scenic area, this land also benefits from good field access from the A81 which links Balfron Station to Aberfoyle, with the land lying on either side of the public road. The individual fields are of a good size and are well fenced. This would make a very useful addition to an existing local landholding and for those seeking to expand a farming business in a convenient location. The land may also appeal to a wider market for amenity or equestrian use.”

The property is situated about 3.5 miles from the popular village of Balfron, which has a range of amenities. Stirling is about 19 miles distant, offering an excellent range of shopping, leisure and business facilities as well as mainline rail connections to Glasgow and Edinburgh.

The local area is well provided for by agricultural merchants and suppliers, with the nearby United Auctions Mart providing a fantastic outlet for good quality livestock, for which this area is well known.

The land at Easter Ballat is offered for sale as a whole or in two lots.