A 523-acre farm which overlooks the Firth of Tay has launched on the market at offers over £3 million.
As well as 327 arable acres, a four-bedroom farmhouse and a range of modern and traditional steadings, Logie Farm at Newburgh also has three former salmon-netting bothies at the bottom of a track which leads from the farmhouse to the banks of the Tay.
The current farming system is based around an arable rotation which has included winter wheat, spring barley, oilseed rape and vining peas.
The steeper fields towards the top of the farm are in grass.
Cattle are wintered in the cattle courts and sold fat off grass, and there is a small deer park of around eight acres with 14 red deer hinds. Woodland extends to 92 acres.
The range of farm buildings includes cattle and general purposes sheds along with a grain store.
An extra 339 acres of bare land are available over the hill at Dunbog – on the market in four lots with a price tag of £2.17m.
Evelyn Channing of selling agent Savills said: “A purchaser could create a substantial farming unit totalling close to 850 acres which includes 666 acres of productive arable land in north-east Fife – an opportunity that doesn’t come along very often.”