Set within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, Mains of Kilmaronock Farm offers a rural lifstyle opportunity yet within easy commute of local villages and towns including Gartocharn, Drymen and Balloch.

The property is bound by the River Endrick to the north and has good links to Stirling as well as Glasgow, being only 21 miles to the southeast. Agriculturally, the surrounding area of West Dunbartonshire and West Stirlingshire provides a sought-after location with a combination of land suited to grazing and fodder production being just a short distance from the bottom of Loch Lomond.

The property extends to 73.96 ha (182.75 acres) along with a substantial four bed farmhouse and an adjoining two bed flat. There is a range of farm buildings which have been used for equestrian purposes, agricultural and general storage. The soils are deep Alluvial soils which run throughout the Endrick Valley and mostly graded as 4(1) by the James Hutton Institute with all of the land in Lot 2 being a mix of Grade 3(2) and 4, being well suited to grazing, fodder production or spring cropping.

Alistair Christie, partner at Galbraith, handling the sale, said: “The sale of Mains of Kilmaronock presents an exciting opportunity for equestrian lovers looking for their ultimate lifestyle purchase, given the family sized farmhouse, additional adjoining accommodation and range of equestrian facilities on offer including an indoor riding arena. The current owner has 12 first class stables with sliding partitions at the property which could be included in the sale, subject to agreement.

“Alternatively, it would also make for an excellent rural retreat for those with agricultural interests being able to run a business from home, as well as utilising the two-bed flat as additional accommodation or perhaps for a letting opportunity, subject to consent.

“The property would also lend itself well to local agricultural businesses looking to extend their land holding with the potential to let the farmhouse and flat, subject to the necessary consents being obtained. 

“It’s rare that a property of this nature comes up for sale in such a well-connected, area both agriculturally as well as locally, with many villages and towns offering a wide range of amenities and educational facilities, and as such we expect it to attract a number of interested parties.”  

The farmhouse benefits from a south facing garden with open views around the front of the house and a separate parking area.

Mains of Kilmaronock, West Dunbartonshire is for sale through Galbraith at offers over £1,100,000 as a whole, or in two lots as follows:

  • Lot 1: Offers Over £1,000,000
    • 4 bed farmhouse, 2 bed flat, range of farm buildings and land extending to 64.85 ha (160.24 acres) and a small area of amenity woodland
  • Lot 2: Offers Over £100,000
    • land extending to 22.51 acres - predominantly Grade 4(1) grazing land with areas of Grade 3(2)