One of the biggest arable farming units to come on the market in Perthshire in recent years is for sale, with a price tag of £7.6 million.
The 888 acres in the Vale of Strathmore, just two miles from Blairgowrie, were previously owned by the Co-operative Group and then bought by the Wellcome Trust in 2014.
The unit is currently farmed in hand via a contract farming agreement, and land is let for soft fruit production.
The land is offered for sale as a whole or in up to three lots.
Rosemount Farm, for sale at £3.7m, extends to 445 acres and has an extensive range of modern farm buildings. It also includes Monk Myre Loch, which can be used to irrigate the land, a telecoms mast and BBC relay station.
Parkhead Farm, for sale for £2.8m, has 332 acres which can be irrigated from the River Ericht, and a range of farm buildings. There are also two derelict former dwellings which together with the steading previously benefited from planning consent for conversion to 11 dwellings.
The third lot, North Rosemount, extends to 121 acres and carries an asking price of £1.1m.