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The property is a 249.68-hectare/616.95-acre forest located near Creetown in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland. The forest sits in a region with favourable growing conditions, mild climate, and productive soils. It is predominantly composed of Sitka spruce, with areas of lodgepole pine, Scots pine, and other species, and features good internal access and proximity to the A75 trunk road. The forest extends to approximately 140 hectares, with potential for over 60 hectares of additional planting. It has an approved 20-year management plan, including felling and restocking, with an estimated annual income in excess of £100,000. The property also features a ruined farmhouse, known as Craigneuk Steading, which has a lapsed planning permission for conversion to a retreat centre, and a potential windfarm site with the option to enter into an exclusivity and option agreement with RME.