Media Release: Historic property – where William Wallace roamed – up for sale

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AN historic land holding which was once a stronghold for William Wallace and a battle ground for the Border Reivers is being offered, for sale, by leading Scottish property consultants, CKD Galbraith.

The Talla and Gameshope, a substantial sheep farm extending to some 5,300 acres, is situated at the heart of the Ettrick Forest in the scenic Scottish Borders.

The area is famed for its historical links during the 13th century campaigns for independence, as well as being a battle ground for the endless disputes across the Scottish Border.

Offering peace and tranquillity in a beautifully-remote location, the land is also surprisingly accessible from Peebles and Edinburgh, with the M74 motorway lying 22 miles to the south providing easy access to the north west of England.

The farm comprises in the main moorland intersected by the Talla Water and the Gameshope Burn, with a small area of in-bye ground at the farm steading. The extensive hill farm, with traditional and modern farm buildings, provides good grazing for sheep and in recent years has carried a flock of 2,000 blackfaced ewes. The sheep flock is available at valuation.

The attractive, three-bedroomed farmhouse is situated close to the Talla Reservoir and boasts magnificent views down the Talla Water. In addition, there is a shepherd’s bothy attached to the farm house and a mountain bothy at Gameshope, which is currently let out to the Mountain Bothies Association.

Also of interest on the property is the former site of the former Gameshope Castle as well as dramatic gullies, waterfalls, small hill lochs and Gameshope Loch itself, which together offer some fantastic country walks and rambling.

James Carnegy-Arbuthnott, who is handling the sale for CKD Galbraith, said: “It is highly unusual for such an extensive area of wild land offering excellent hill farming and stunning scenery to come to the market in the Scottish Borders and as such, we have received significant interest from both sheep farmers and conservation bodies.”

“With the quality of farming, wild landscape and sporting potential on offer, together with a lovely farmhouse and modern farm buildings, Talla and Gameshope represent a rare opportunity offering the lucky bidder the chance to buy into a little slice of Scottish history.”

Offers Over £1,100,000 are being invited and due to the level of interest already received, a closing date of Wednesday 14th March at 12noon has been set.

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Picture caption: Talla and Gameshope sheep farm and farmhouse.

For further information please contact Lorna Gardner or Gary McQueen at Media House on 0141 220 6040 or email: lorna@mediahouse.co.uk. For more information on CKD Galbraith visit www.ckdgalbraith.co.uk.

About CKD Galbraith:

CKD Galbraith is an independent property consultancy specialising in serving the needs of private clients. It employs over 200 people in offices in Edinburgh, Stirling, Perth, Cupar, Inverness, Aberfeldy, Castle Douglas, Ayr, Elgin, Galashiels, Kelso and Peebles.

The partnership provides the full range of property consulting services across the commercial, residential and rural sectors throughout Scotland. The company enjoys a successful relationship with its associate firm in London, CKD Kennedy Macpherson.

The company’s rural arm specialises in farm sales and purchases, the management and sale of large estates and woodland, valuations and building surveying work.

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