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Table 2-Acquisitions (Web Version).Xlsx TABLE 2 ACQUISITIONS 2005/06 - 2020/21 TABLE 2 ACQUISITIONS 2005/06 - 2020/21 PURCHASE TYPE FOREST DISTRICT PROPERTY NAME AREA (HA) Bldgs & Ld Cowal & Trossachs Edra Farmhouse 2.30 Land Cowal & Trossachs Ardgartan Campsite 6.75 Land Cowal & Trossachs Loch Katrine 9613.00 Bldgs & Ld Dumfries & Borders Jufrake House 4.86 Land Galloway Ground at Corwar 0.70 Land Galloway Land at Corwar Mains 2.49 Other Inverness, Ross & Skye Access Servitude at Boblainy 0.00 Other North Highland Access Rights at Strathrusdale 0.00 Bldgs & Ld Scottish Lowlands 3 Keir, Gardener's Cottage 0.26 Land Scottish Lowlands Land at Croy 122.00 Other Tay Rannoch School, Kinloch 0.00 Land West Argyll Land at Killean, By Inverary 0.00 Other West Argyll Visibility Splay at Killean 0.00 2005/2006 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 9752.36 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 3,143,260.00 Bldgs & Ld Cowal & Trossachs Access Variation, Ormidale & South Otter 0.00 Bldgs & Ld Dumfries & Borders 4 Eshiels 0.18 Bldgs & Ld Galloway Craigencolon Access 0.00 Forest Inverness, Ross & Skye 1 Highlander Way 0.27 Forest Lochaber Chapman's Wood 164.60 Forest Moray & Aberdeenshire South Balnoon 130.00 Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Access Servitude, Raefin Farm, Fochabers 0.00 Land North Highland Auchow, Rumster 16.23 Land North Highland Water Pipe Servitude, No 9 Borgie 0.00 Land Scottish Lowlands East Grange 216.42 Land Scottish Lowlands Tulliallan 81.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Wester Mosshat (Horberry) (Lease) 101.17 Other Scottish Lowlands Cochnohill (1 & 2) 556.31 Other Scottish Lowlands Knockmountain 197.00 Other Tay Land at Blackcraig Farm, Blairgowrie 0.00 Other Tay Access Variation, Balnacraig, Aberfeldy 0.00 Other West Argyll Land at Dunans Steading, Bellanoch 0.36 Other West Argyll Land near Lochan Liath, Torinturk 0.05 2006/2007 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 1463.59 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 7,485,301.00 Bldgs & Ld Dumfries & Borders Falladale 0.60 Land Dumfries & Borders The Cote (Eskdalemuir Access Road) 23.00 Bldgs & Ld Galloway Gallowhill / Greenfield 180.70 Other Galloway Craigencolon Access 0.00 Other Inverness, Ross & Skye Southhill Grazing Rights 0.00 Forest Moray & Aberdeenshire Wellhill 32.00 Land Moray & Aberdeenshire South Balnoon (2) 38.40 Bldgs & Ld Scottish Lowlands Lennox Estate 1171.10 Land Scottish Lowlands Braehead 71.10 Bldgs & Ld Tay Westfield 330.50 Land West Argyll Glen Orchy 1032.00 2007/2008 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 2879.40 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 8,766,400.00 Bldgs & Ld Dumfries & Borders Carserigg Farm 633.00 Land Galloway Auchtalure Excambion 0.40 Bldgs & Ld North Highland Sibster Farm 215.00 Bldgs & Ld Scottish Lowlands Auchlochan 1021.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Windyhill Farm 45.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Lambhill 198.00 Other Various Redundant Scottish Water Sites (x10) 0.00 2008/2009 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 2112.40 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 9,641,000.00 \\scotland.gov.uk\dc2\fs4_home\U321980\Forms For Online\New Woodland Investment Programme\Table 2-Acquisitions (Web Version).xlsx TABLE 2 ACQUISITIONS 2005/06 - 2020/21 Other Dumfries & Borders Barr Hill Quarry 2.00 Forest Moray & Aberdeenshire Auchernach Excambion 40.43 Bldgs & Ld North Highland Newton Hill Croft 26.00 Forest Scottish Lowlands Rawyards 20.00 Forest Scottish Lowlands Muirhead Community Wood 35.00 Forest Scottish Lowlands Eastfield South 10.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Land at Cadgerford 122.00 Bldgs & Ld Tay Gourdie Farm, Dundee 54.00 Forest Tay Balkello Community Woodland 114.00 2009/2010 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 423.43 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 1,920,491.00 Land Cowal & Trossachs Land at Overshannochhill 44.00 Other Cowal & Trossachs Garchell Plantation (Access) 0.00 Bldgs & Ld Dumfries & Borders Falgunzeon Farm 171.00 Land Dumfries & Borders Nether Horsburgh 395.00 Other Galloway Merton Hall (Access) 0.00 Land Inverness, Ross & Skye Aigas Excambion 11.60 Land Inverness, Ross & Skye Ben Wyvis Excambion 46.61 Other Lochaber Land at Mungosdail 0.30 Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Brachmont (Lot 2) 53.00 Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Ittingstone (Lot 5) 132.00 Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Meetlaw 45.00 Land North Highland Spittal, Banniskirk & Dale Farms 246.00 Land North Highland Altnabreac Excambion 0.13 Other North Highland NSCFT 0.00 Other North Highland Lael (Access Variation) 0.00 Forest Scottish Lowlands Wester Moffat 6.30 Land Scottish Lowlands Land at Muirside Estate 153.60 Land Scottish Lowlands Land at Cardenbarns Farm 9.52 Land Scottish Lowlands Howwood 18.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Land at Muirkirk 173.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Gavinburn 783.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Pitcairn Farm 206.00 Land Scottish Lowlands WilsontownAuchineden Railway Embankment 599.39 Other Scottish Lowlands (Excambion) 0.47 Land Tay Land at Dalguise 5.17 2010/2011 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 3099.09 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 9,629,133.00 Land Cowal & Trossachs Land at Aberfoyle Golf Course 10.00 Land Dumfries & Borders Horsburgh Castle Farm 125.00 Bldgs & Land Dumfries & Borders Blountfield Farm 99.00 Bldgs & Land Dumfries & Borders Aucheninnes 82.00 Land Galloway Bartaggart Farm 87.00 Land Galloway Penninghame Wood (Land at) 0.88 Land Galloway Mertonhall Access (Land at Benfield) 0.70 Land Galloway Dinmurchie Farm 222.00 Bldgs & Land Galloway Glenside Farm 132.00 Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Mains of Lesmoir 63.00 Bldgs & Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Corniehaugh & Woodfold 222.00 Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Meikle Leys (Land) 31.00 Bldgs & Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Curlusk Farm 60.00 Bldgs & Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Culdrain Farm 76.00 Land North Highland Upper Clayock 54.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Glendale Bungalow 0.00 Bldgs & Land Scottish Lowlands South Dundonald Farm 97.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Auchineden 1.60 Bldgs & Land Scottish Lowlands Merchanthall Farm 108.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Auchenshuggle 5.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Bluebell Wood 36.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Boden Boo 22.00 Other Various Redundant Scottish Water Sites (x4) 0.00 Skipness / Carsaig Excambion (Carsaig Land West Argyll Acquired) 173.15 Land West Argyll Land at Glenmore Farm, Kimelford 335.00 Land West Argyll Glen Forsa (Appropriation Order 2012) 2.26 2011/2012 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 2044.59 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 10,755,764.00 \\scotland.gov.uk\dc2\fs4_home\U321980\Forms For Online\New Woodland Investment Programme\Table 2-Acquisitions (Web Version).xlsx TABLE 2 ACQUISITIONS 2005/06 - 2020/21 Land Cowal & Trossachs Land at West Torrie 102.00 Bldgs Cowal & Trossachs 3 Station Cottages, Aberfoyle 0.02 Bldgs & Land Cowal & Trossachs Rhynaclach Farm 167.40 Land Dumfries & Borders West Bold 136.40 Forest Inverness, Ross & Skye MacAlpine Plantation 304.33 Land Lochaber Land at Blar A'Chaoruin 1567.00 Bldgs & Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Upper Tullochbeg Farm 84.50 Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Broadfield Farm 144.00 Land Moray & Aberdeenshire Land at Tillygownie, (Waulkmill Lot 2) 61.28 Other North Highland Brawlbin (Pre-Emption Rights) 0.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Westfield Farm 131.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Tor Bracken 7.26 Bldgs & Land Tay Springhall Farm 99.17 2012/2013 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 2804.36 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 7,966,050.00 Land Cowal & Trossachs Rowardennan Excambion 0.02 Bldgs Dumfries & Borders Dunslair 0.00 Land Dumfries & Borders Servitude at Eshiels (Janet's Brae) 0.00 Forest Dumfries & Borders Polbroc Burn Wood 7.50 Land Galloway Glentrool Visitor Centre 0.50 Land Galloway Land at Mainshill Car Park & Pathway 1.12 Land Inverness, Ross & Skye Eilean Ban 3.31 Forest North Highland Clayock Wood 15.70 Land North Highland Achnamoine 144.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Fannyside Muir 85.60 Forest Scottish Lowlands Wester Cameron Woodlands 40.69 Forest Scottish Lowlands St Ninians Wood (Blairadam) 91.29 Land Scottish Lowlands Land at Woodgreen 31.30 Land Scottish Lowlands Land at Barnhill 160.00 Land Tay Field at Gourdie Farm 8.76 Land Various Scottish Water (Redundant Assets) 0.00 Land West Argyll Whitegates Office (Access Servitude) 0.00 Forest West Argyll Mealdarroch 204.70 Land West Argyll Pennygowan Access Servitude 0.00 Land West Argyll Land at Pennygowan 20.03 West Argyll Land at Fishnish, Mull 0.82 2013/2014 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 815.34 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 3,391,394.00 Land Cowal & Trossachs Land at Ardgartan Cottage 2.67 Land Dumfries & Borders Auchencastle Excambion 0.11 Land Inverness, Ross & Skye Land at Coranstilbeg 54.60 Forest Inverness, Ross & Skye Upper Rothiemurchus 2338.83 Land Inverness, Ross & Skye Access to Kirkton Wood, Lochcarron 0.00 Land Inverness, Ross & Skye Land at Slattadale, Garbhaig Site 0.20 Land North Highland Land at Woodburn Farm (Lots 1 & 3) 116.60 Forest Scottish Lowlands Land at Horberry (Wester Mosshat) 101.17 Land Scottish Lowlands Lochgoin, Whitelee (1) 0.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Lochgoin, Whitelee (2) 0.00 Land Scottish Lowlands Hole Farm (Land) 113.06 Land Tay Access at Tombreck (Domnaheiche) 0.00 Land West Argyll Land at Garmony 23.90 Land West Argyll Bardaravine/Skipness Access 0.00 2014/15 TOTAL AREA ACQUIRED 2751.14 TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 8,722,700.00 Land Galloway Land at Benbain-Clawfin 2.83 Land Lochaber Lagnaha Farm 1301.00 Other Lochaber Lagnaha Farm 0.00 Land Lochaber Lundavra 146.50 Servitude at Cairds Wood - 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