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£895,000

Land for sale
Kingskettle, Cupar, Fife KY15

    Sold STC
    Added on 07/10/2025

    About this property

      *** closing date - Wednesday 10th September at noon***

      The land extends to approximately 125 acres (50.48 hectares) in total and comprises 9 field enclosures, 5 of which are utilised for arable
      cropping with the remainder in grass. Grass fields are fenced and have access to water. The land
      rises from 105 to 135 metres above sea level and is predominantly classified as grade 3.1 by the
      James Hutton Institute with a small area of grade 4.2 land to the south-western boundary.

      In terms of cropping history, please refer to the table within the sales brochure (page 4) where you will find a summary of the last three years' cropping.

      The land is easily accessed from the public road that bisects the property and from field to field. Watering and irrigation are available to a number
      of fields from a network of ditches and irrigation ponds. Please note it is the vendors’ intention to retain rights to extract water from the Irrigation Pond in field 9 in order to irrigate land being retained at Rameldry. This right will include
      rights of access and the use of associated infrastructure, including but not limited to pipework, for the movement of water as required.
      Basic payment scheme

      These are not included in the sale.

      Timber, mineral and sporting rights
      The timber, mineral and sporting rights are included in the sale, insofar as they are owned.

      The land is located a short distance from the village of Kettlebridge in central Fife, approximately halfway between the towns of Glenrothes and Cupar, nestled within rolling
      countryside and fertile soils in an area renowned for its agricultural productivity. Once the county
      town of Fife, Cupar (7.5 miles) is a charming and historic town situated in the Howe of Fife. The
      market town provides an extensive range of shops, supermarkets, entertainment, culture, education,
      professional services, and health facilities. Glenrothes (7 miles), Scotland’s first new town, is central to the region and is well connected to other major Scottish cities.

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