The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Controvers­ial estate in £19.5m land sale

After row over treatment of tenant farmers, landowner puts another 9,000 acres on the market

- NANCY NICOLSON FARMING EDITOR nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

The estate at the centre of a major confrontat­ion over the way farm tenants were treated when land was sold has put another 9,000 acres on the market.

Buccleuch Estate is selling Evertown – a rural portfolio comprising equipped farms, productive farmland, commercial forestry and planting opportunit­ies near Canonbie in Dumfries and Galloway – for £19.5 million.

The move follows the sale of land for forestry earlier this year which sparked a major row over the way the estate treated sitting tenants, who claimed they had been evicted to make way for afforestat­ion.

Buccleuch was accused of bullying and intimidati­on but was later found by Scotland’s Tenant Farming Commission­er, Bob McIntosh, to have acted in compliance with the law – although the landowner was criticised for not always following best practice.

This time Buccleuch has said that any sale of land encompassi­ng tenanted farms would see current leasing agreements honoured.

Tenant farmers who live on their farms on long-term tenancies have been offered the opportunit­y to purchase their farms ahead of the open sale process.

Farms currently occupied on 1991 Act tenancies, which are secure agricultur­al leases, are not part of the sale.

Buccleuch chief executive John Glen said the estate expected the sale process to take some time and that he would keep tenants and staff at the estate informed.

Scottish Tenant Farmers’ Associatio­n director Angus McCall said the dispersal of land into smaller parcels was a welcome move.

However, he noted that existing tenants with short-term tenancy agreements would not qualify for a significan­t price reduction so affordabil­ity was an issue and it was likely that much of the land would be sold for tree planting.

The dispersal of land into smaller parcels is a welcome move

 ??  ?? Evertown. a varied rural portfolio in Dumfries & Galloway, is for sale for £19.5 million
Evertown. a varied rural portfolio in Dumfries & Galloway, is for sale for £19.5 million
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