Real estate agency Baird Lumsden has brought what it has called a “unique” 23ac equestrian property featuring a five-bedroom mill house, stables and a “historic roundel” to the market.

2 Blackfaulds Farm is located by the village of Avonbridge near Falkirk, Stirlingshire, and has been described by Baird Lumsden as having an “abundance of character and generous land parcel in central Scotland“.

The site is on sale for offers over £540,000 and is expected to attract potential buyers interested in equestrian use, hobby farming, grazing, food production and woodland creation.

Baird Lumsden said the farm has been “a much-loved Lowland Croft for many years by the current owners”.

“The land has predominantly been used for equestrian purposes with useful stables and an outdoor arena established.

“There is ample opportunity to optimise the use of this land with sustainable farming practises and enterprises to create a modern smallholding with income potential.”

A ‘wonderful outlook’

Baird Lumsden said the property features paddocks to the rear and has a “wonderful outlook” across the gardens and fields around the house which “attract an abundance of wildlife”.

“Traditional cart sheds adjoining the main house provide a workshop and stables, and the grazing land forms a mix of rolling pasture and woodland,” Baird Lumsden said.

“Avonbridge is a bridging point over the River Avon, hence the name Avonbridge. Falkirk and Linlithgow are both just over seven miles away, and the property is in the catchment area for Linlithgow Academy.”

Baird Lumsden describes the location as peaceful and private, but with easy access to the central motorway network.

Head of Baird Lumsden and the overseer of the marketing of 2 Blackfaulds Farm, Jennifer Campbell, said: “This is a fantastic ‘grand designs’ project. Properties with the added bonus of land and outbuildings rarely come to the market in West Lothian.

“We want to direct this impressive property to the equestrian market, to smallholders and to those with an interest in architectural and interior redesigns.”