*** CLOSING DATE WEDNESDAY 14 DECEMBER AT 12 NOON *** PARCEL OF PRIME ARABLE LAND IN EAST LOTHIAN
Extending to about 147 acres in total, the land at Waughton lies between 15m and 20m above sea level and is mainly classified by the James Hutton Institute for Soil Research as Class 3(2) with strips of Class 2 to the north western and southern boundaries. The soil is mainly derived from Cauldside series and is capable of growing excellent yields of the full range of arable crops.
The land is split across three well laid out enclosures. Fields 1 and 2 are accessed from the public road to the west and Field 3 from the track adjacent to the southern boundary with all three fields benefiting from double gates for easy access for machinery.
An irrigation abstraction point is available to the north of Field 1 fed by the burn with an additional pumping point in the Peffer Burn to the southeast of Field 3.