The IACS registered land at Candy extends to approx. 8.50 hectares (21 acres) or thereby and is available in two lots or as a whole.



The IACS registered land at Candy extends to approx. 8.50 hectares (21 acres) or thereby and is available in two lots or as a whole.
Lot 1 comprises of 3 fields of IACS registered land extending to 5.2 hectares (13 acres) or thereby. The land is classified as Grade 3(2) by the James Hutton Institute.
Access to Lot 1 is gained via a private level crossing over the railway line.
The land at Candy enjoys a rural setting a short distance north of the village of Kennethmont, with roadside access off the B9002 providing onward road links to Huntly, Insch and Aberdeen.
The land has recently being utilised for grazing and hay/silage making, however has been cropped in the past. Waterings are provided by adjoining burns.
Lot 2 extends to 3.3 hectares (8 acres) or thereby of productive IACS registered land and is classified as Grade 3(2).
The land at Candy enjoys a rural setting a short distance north of the village of Kennethmont, with roadside access off the B9002 providing onward road links to Huntly, Insch and Aberdeen.
The land has recently being utilised for grazing and hay/silage making, however has been cropped in the past. Waterings are provided by adjoining burns.
Viewing is by foot only and caution should be exercised when using the level crossing to access Lot 1.
Contact Aberdeen & Northern Estates on 01467 623800
Aberdeenshire Council, Woodhill House, Westburn Road, Aberdeen, AB16 5GB
By arrangement
Included in the sale, insofar as they are owned.
Prospective purchasers should note that unless their interest in the property is formally intimated to the selling agents following inspection, the agents cannot guarantee that notice of a closing date for offers will be advised and consequently the property may be sold without notice.
In accordance with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017, we are required to carry out checks and due diligence on property purchasers. If an offer has been accepted, the purchaser(s) will need to provide proof of identity, residence and proof of funds, as a minimum, prior to any transaction proceeding.
Formal offers, in the acceptable Scottish form should be submitted, along with the relevant anti-money laundering paperwork in accordance with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017, through a Scottish Solicitor, to the Selling Agent.
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all servitude rights, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private. The buyer(s) will be held to have satisfied himself/themselves as to the nature of all such servitude rights and others.
The buyer(s) shall be bound to accept the title as it presently stands in the name of the seller(s) and the conveyance in favour of the buyer(s) shall be subject to all the exceptions, reservations, burdens and conditions presently contained in the title deeds. There shall be excepted from warrandice in the conveyance in favour of the buyer(s) any leases, tenancies, tenants' rights, missives, agreements, rights of possession, rights of way, access rights, and sewerage and drainage facilities, and all other servitudes and other rights without prejudice to the right of the buyer(s) to quarrel or impugn the same on any ground not inferring warrandice against the seller(s).
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01467 623800
estates@anmgroup.co.uk

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