The land at Old Montrose in Angus is steeped in history being previously owned by Robert the Bruce and subsequently by James Graham, the 5th Earl and the 1st Marquis of Montrose, often referred to simply as 'Montrose' and an heroic figure in Scottish history. Old Montrose has been managed to the highest of standards by the vendors and vendor's family for three generations, stretching back almost a century. The farm steading at Old Montrose comprises an extensive range of high quality agricultural buildings, mainly of modern construction, providing potato cold and ambient storage, grain storage, grain drying facilities and general purpose sheds. In contrast to the predominantly arable nature of the farm is an area known as The Lurgies, covering approximately 70 acres. The very special position of this well maintained farm with contrasting views and wildlife-rich tidal estuary only add to the many advantages of Old Montrose."