An angler’s dream is to go under the hammer with the sale of a former Scottish Water reservoir.
Den of Ogil, near Kirriemuir is one of a string of facilities being offloaded by the water firm and comes complete with fishing rights in what an auction firm has described as the “jewel in the crown” of its latest sale.
The reservoir sits in more than 34 acres at the foot of the Angus glens in an area recognised for its hillwalking, fishing, shooting and deer-stalking.
It is going on offer later this month with a guide price of £25,000, with fishing rights included for the buyer.
The fishing rights were previously leased to the Forfar-based Canmore Angling Club.
Sellers SVA Property Auctions say the reservoir’s surface area extends to more than 20 acres.
SVA director Shaun Vigers said: “Scottish Water continues its strategy of divesting of redundant assets and brings seven lots to auction this month.
“Whilst all the lots offer interesting opportunities for re-development, the jewel in the crown for this auction is unarguably the Den of Ogil reservoir at Glenogil.”
The list also includes a redundant service reservoir at Glenfarg in Perthshire, sitting beside the B996 close to the village.
A one-time Perth pub is also on the auction list for the February 26 sale at the Trades Hall in Glasgow.
The B-listed former Gowrie House Bar sits on the corner of South Street and Watergate.
Mr Vigers said: “The 2020 programme will build on a successful year in 2019, when despite Brexit uncertainty impacting the market, SVA Property Auctions held five major auctions and raised a total of just under £5.4 million.
“We were also pleased to have achieved an average of 85% disposal rate last year, reflecting both the quality of the lots brought to market and the sensible pricing policy adopted by our clients.
“Looking forward to 2020, we will take advantage of a level of market certainty over the next six to nine months and welcome back the buyers who stepped enthusiastically back into the market at the end of the year.”