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Land Management

Maintaining a traditional Highland estate successfully demands constant reinvestment through incomes generated by a variety of diverse enterprises.  Tourism, Forestry, Farming, Residential Lettings and the farm gate sales of produce.

We aim to manage the land in a way that benefits the environment and peripheral ecosystems as well as providing jobs and homes for local people.

We have a commitment to maintain landscape and historic buildings and in 2006 we started repairing the Historic Farm steading at Leckmelm.  We are involved in the Rural Stewardship scheme and have been using traditional cropping techniques, tree planting in shelterbelts and grazing the pastures using traditional breeds of animal.  Currently we are restoring a building to provide a retail space and butchery for home produced meat.

Adopt A beach

We have adopted the beach from Corry Point to Creag Iohlaire on Loch Broom and organise a twice yearly cleanup.  2012 date is 1st October so why not come and join us?  Or check out the Marine Conservation Society's other beaches.
Aberdeen Angus calves eating home produced sileage
Aberdeen Angus calves eating home produced sileage
The old threshing machine at Leckmelm Farm
The old threshing machine at Leckmelm Farm
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