Harry Graham
Harry Graham
An attractive commercial conifer woodlands with substantial volumes of mature timber ready to harvest set amongst the stunning scenery of the Great Glen in the Scottish Highlands
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Lot 1 – Dial Riabhach Wood 57.83 Ha (142.89 Acres)
Dial Riabhach Wood was established by the Forestry Commission in 1974 with a commercial timber crop of mainly Sitka spruce, with some areas planted with an intimate mixture of Lodgepole pine. The woodland enjoy an attractive setting running alongside the banks of the River Lochy with breath-taking views of Ben Nevis and the surrounding corries. The Sitka spruce is growing well on the slopes on the site, with yield classes estimated to be in the range of 16-20. Growth on the flat areas are more variable, particularly where it is in a mixture with other species. The commercial crop has now reached maturity and purchasers would be able to benefit from immediate income from harvesting. A recent volume estimate from plot sampling has been carried out within the wood that suggest a standing volume of approximately 24,100 m3 on the stocked conifer area. Compartment schedules, map and a copy of the timber volume survey are available on request from the selling agent.
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