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Beinn Bhreac Hill, Loch Lomond G63
£1,750,000

Our Summary

  • The large areas of degraded peatland were included in a restoration project
  • The current peatland restoration project at Cashel is estimated to yield around 26,500 tCO2e in emission reductions over project lifetime
  • Sporting As part of the peatland restoration project, ongoing deer control is necessary to meet the project's conditions
  • For your own personal safety, please be aware of potential hazards when viewing
  • Peatland restoration project recently completed
  • Potential for further woodland creation

Description

Beinn Bhreac Hill is a substantial area of hill ground located within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, situated between the village of Drymen and Ben Lomond. The property is accessed directly off a public road and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The hill ground is part of Cashel Forest Estate, managed by the Cashel Forest Trust, and features native pinewood planting, peatland restoration, and montane tree planting. The property has a significant area of degraded peatland that was included in a restoration project, which is expected to yield 26,500 tCO2e in emission reductions over its lifetime. The land rises from 60m to 580m above sea level, with areas of flat ground, impeded drainage, and deep peat. The property offers a rare opportunity to play a key role in the ongoing stewardship and management of this stunning landscape, and features a right of access over the road owned by Cashel Estate. Viewing is strictly by appointment, and potential buyers should be aware of potential hazards when viewing.