Whitlaw Farm, sitting on over 107ha of land northwest of Lauder, has been brought to the market by Galbraith.
The property consultancy said the site is situated in a private position two miles outside the small Borders town which is located in the upper valley of the Leader Water.
Whitlaw Farm comprises a mixed farming unit with a farmhouse set within a private area of garden ground, a range of modern and traditional farm buildings and an area of farmland extending to approximately 107.18ha (or 264.84ac).
Galbraith is accepting offers over £1,215,000 for the whole site, but it can also be sold in four lots.
The farmland has been classified by The James Hutton Institute as Grade 4.2 and 5.1 with smaller areas of Grade 4.1 and 5.2.
The site features several areas of amenity woodland which comprises a mixture of commercial and amenity trees, Galbraith said.
The four lots, and their starting place for offers, are as follows:
- Lot 1: Whitlaw farmhouse, garden, outbuildings and paddock, 2.27ha (5.61ac) – offers over £595,000;
- Lot 2: Land extending to 89.04ha (220.02ac) – offers over £430,000;
- Lot 3: Farm buildings and land 6.24ha (15.42ac) – offers over £140,000;
- Lot 4: Land extending to 9.63ha (23.80ac) – offers over £50,000.
Country home
The property consultancy has also brought a “Gothic Tudor style” detached country home located in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, to the market.
Waterton House features four reception rooms and five bedrooms and, Galbraith said, retains many original features like log burners.
The house stands in a wraparound garden on grounds stretching to approximately 1.5ac.
“There is a productive orchard with both cooking and edible produce and a large timber log cabin offers a versatile outdoor facility, with a covered cooking and seating area,” the agency said.
Waterton House is on sale for offers in the region of £630,000.