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Stoneyburn, Bathgate, West Lothian, EH47
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A unique opportunity to acquire land located
behind Main Street, on the edge of the village
of Stoneyburn extending to approximately 21.39
acres of land. This expansive field, formerly used
for grazing, is currently unoccupied and offers
versatile potential.
- Rare landholding of approx. 21.39 acres
- Edge-of-village location
- Natural burn offering on-site water source
- Classified as Grade 4.2 pastureland
Prime opportunity to acquire a substantial parcel of land extending to approximately 21.49 acres, located directly behind Main Street on the outskirts of the village of Stoneyburn. The land, which has historically been used for grazing,
is currently unoccupied and presents a range of possibilities for agricultural, amenity, or potential future use. Access is taken via a private track adjacent to No. 62 Main Street, leading to a double-gated entrance and a range of unused
buildings.
There is a burn crossing the field, offering a natural water source that enhances the land’s utility and rural character. According to Scotland’s soil classification, the land is designated as Class 4.2, indicating moderate limitations for gricultural productivity but suitable for grassland and rough grazing.
behind Main Street, on the edge of the village
of Stoneyburn extending to approximately 21.39
acres of land. This expansive field, formerly used
for grazing, is currently unoccupied and offers
versatile potential.
- Rare landholding of approx. 21.39 acres
- Edge-of-village location
- Natural burn offering on-site water source
- Classified as Grade 4.2 pastureland
Prime opportunity to acquire a substantial parcel of land extending to approximately 21.49 acres, located directly behind Main Street on the outskirts of the village of Stoneyburn. The land, which has historically been used for grazing,
is currently unoccupied and presents a range of possibilities for agricultural, amenity, or potential future use. Access is taken via a private track adjacent to No. 62 Main Street, leading to a double-gated entrance and a range of unused
buildings.
There is a burn crossing the field, offering a natural water source that enhances the land’s utility and rural character. According to Scotland’s soil classification, the land is designated as Class 4.2, indicating moderate limitations for gricultural productivity but suitable for grassland and rough grazing.
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Davidson & Robertson Rural is a responsive and progressive firm of Chartered Surveyors with a strong professional reputation in the rural property sector. This is based on integrity and experience, whilst utilising technology to constantly improve efficiency and service to clients. Our pro-active philosophy is one of adding value to land based businesses through best independent advice and quality service and we invest a great deal of time and effort ensuring our staff have the right skills to meet the demands of our clients, which is borne out by our exceedingly loyal client base and word of mouth recommendations. We look forward to working with you.












