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Home News 260-acre Darrach Hill landholding brought to the market

260-acre Darrach Hill landholding brought to the market

AN opportunity to acquire a substantial and versatile landholding at Darrach Hill, by Denny in central Scotland, has been brought to the market by DM Hall.

Extending to approximately 105.06 hectares (259.61 acres), the property comprises an expansive parcel of hill ground within the Denny Muir Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and is being offered for sale as a whole at offers over £640,000.

Situated to the north-east of Denny and accessed directly from the B818, Darrach Hill occupies an elevated position between approximately 250m and 360m above sea level – forming the highest point within the Falkirk Council area.

The land lies to the south of the River Carron and is bordered by established forestry plantations, creating a striking, and secluded rural setting.

The property has excellent connectivity, with the M80, M876 and M9 motorway network within around three miles, providing easy access to both Glasgow and Edinburgh, as well as their international airports.

Darrach Hill has historically been utilised for cattle grazing, including Highland cattle, and offers a significant area of rough grazing land classified predominantly as Class 6.2. In addition the property presents significant environmental and natural capital potential including extensive areas of open hill and peatland, with mapping identifying zones of raised and blanket bog.

These characteristics, combined with its SSSI designation and inclusion within the central Scotland Green Network, make it particularly well suited to peatland restoration, habitat creation, carbon capture, and biodiversity net gain projects, DM Hall said.

Jennifer Campbell, of DM Hall, who is overseeing the marketing of the property, commented, “Darrach Hill represents a rare opportunity to acquire a large-scale and highly versatile landholding in a strategic central Scotland location.

“Assets of this size and nature are increasingly difficult to source, particularly those offering a combination of agricultural use and strong environmental potential.

“With growing interest in natural capital, biodiversity enhancement and long-term land stewardship, this property will appeal to a wide range of purchasers, from farmers and investors to environmental organisations seeking to deliver meaningful projects.”

Viewings are strictly by appointment through the selling agents, and interested parties are advised to exercise appropriate caution during inspection due to uneven terrain and livestock. For further information or to arrange a viewing, interested parties should contact Jennifer Campbell at DM Hall.