This opportunity for sale comprises a large secluded area of land which extends to approximately 80.06 acres (32.40 hectares), set on Coodham Estate, a 200 year old woodland park which is centred around Coodham House, a magnificent Grade A Listed mansion which was constructed in 1831 by the Fairlie family including the renowned James Ogilvie Fairlie, thought to be the original founder of the Open Golf Championship in 1860. The wider estate features three additional listed buildings which are not included in the subject boundary. These include the Coodham Stables (Category B), Lych Gate Burial Ground (Category B) and Coodham Estate Lodge (Category C). The house and grounds were subsequently sold in 1948 for use as a retreat and monastery until the estate was purchased by a private developer in 1987. The house and additional buildings have since been sold and the remaining land holding is identified in the enclosed boundary plan, shaded pink. Access to the site is via a private road which is accessible from the B730 and the A77.