One of Scotland's largest Christmas tree farms is up for sale, with just over 100 days left before December 25. 

Savills is selling The Maviston Christmas Tree Farm in Nairn, Morayshire, on a 250 acre site on the shores of the Moray Firth.

The farm is available at offers over £3,200,000 and includes almost 700,000 trees. 

The sellers bought the 250,000 acre farm in 2010, and are now planning to  consolidate their business into the south and central belt of Scotland where they now have three other farms growing Christmas trees. 

Alastair Gemmell, of Savills, said: "While Maviston is a specialised property it provides a great investment opportunity with an immediate income stream. 

“The 675,000 trees which are currently growing here have the potential to provide excellent returns in the years ahead, and there is scope for further planting.  However, a new owner may decide to return the 250 acres to agricultural land, or to put in place alternative development plans.

“The demand for Nordmann fir trees continues to rise as they become more popular, and Maviston is well placed to benefit from this expanding market.”

He added: "It generally takes about six or seven years from planting for the trees to be harvested and all of the hard work in getting good quality trees to the harvesting stage has been done. The Nordmann fir trees at Maviston are very good quality and we anticipate that approximately 100,000 trees will be cut and sold to wholesalers in the final quarter of this year alone.

"The climate at the farm is surprisingly mild and dry because it is near the Moray Firth so it provides ideal conditions for growing Christmas trees, and particularly the very popular Nordmann fir variety.

"There isn't a house on the farm but given the size of the holding, any buyer would have a strong argument with the planning authority to have one built, from which to manage the business.

"We expect this to attract a lot of interest. It may appeal to somebody who is already in the Christmas tree growing industry who already has the connections and the contacts or somebody wishing to enter the industry for the first time, in which case our client who is very well established in the Christmas tree market would be very willing to provide ongoing management or consultancy advice."

The Christmas tree growing market in the UK is worth more than £200 million a year.