John Trower Wood, Beauly, Inverness-Shire, IV4 7JR | Property for sale | Savills
309.58 Ha(765 Ac)
Offers over £2,800,000(€3,308,466)

John Trower WoodBeauly, Inverness-Shire, IV4 7JR

  • Freehold

Key features

  • Productive timber area 200ha
  • Commercial crop planted in the late 1980s, much line thinned
  • Areas of mature native broadleaves and open ground providing biodiverse habitat for a wide range of wildlife
  • 1.5 hectare loch
  • Developed forest road network
  • About 309 hectares (765 acres) in total for sale as a whole

An attractive active mixed conifer plantation with a private loch

About this property

  • John Trower Wood lies south-west of Beauly, to the south of the River Beauly. The surrounding area is well wooded on the valley sides, with open hill and moorland above. With recent thinning, the site has proven use for the production and extraction of timber. A range of timber milling and processing facilities serve the area, including sawmills at Dingwall, Nairn, Fochabers and Fort William and processors at Invergordon and Dalcross.

    John Trower Wood was named in memory of the forester who designed and planted the site. The wood extends to 309 hectares planted on an undulating south facing hillside (80m - 349m asl). The site was planted with mixed conifers in the 1980's and is at mid/late-rotation stage. The current productive timber area is 200ha (65%). The planting is mainly mixed Sitka spruce, Scots pine and some Larch, graduating to Sitka spruce/Lodgepole Pine on the higher ground to the west. The crop has been well managed, with careful thinning to improve the trees and feathering visible edges. There is in general, good tree form and little windblow. The property includes part of Chapel Wood, an area of native broadleaves on the left hand side of the access. This is part of the 15.06ha of native broadleaves which add to the species diversity and amenity across the site, most notably along the northern and western boundaries. The wood includes Loch Raineachan, an attractive natural lochan which extends to about 1.5ha in the centre of the site and provides an opportunity for wild trout fishing, and a focus for wildlife.

Additional information

  • Directions: Beauly follow the A862/A831 west. After approximately 1 mile turn left over the River Beauly along the unclassified road signposted for Kiltarlity and Eskadale, then right following signs to Fanellan and Eskadale. In Hughton, turn right to Eskadale. The access road to the property is on the left after 1.8 miles with a red post-box at the roadside. Follow the shared track and the locked outer gate is on the left just before Chapel Cottage