The land in one holding amounts to to c. 3.58 Ha (c 8.84 acres) is fully enclosed by wire fencing. The land with a good elevation enjoys terrific views of the surrounding countryside and provides good grazing land.
The land with some works will make very good grazing land as can been seen from the surrounding farms. The property is accessed via stone road which leads from the public road and has a further benefit of having a mains water connection. The land in a central location is ideally suited to many that are involved in agricultural activities, the keeping of horses, sheep and cattle and furthermore may lend itself a use as a recreational plot of ground for those that would like a place to create a hobby farm or possible native tree planting.
Directions:
From the N59 Maam Cross turn left onto the R336 continue 7.5km and turn right onto the R345 in Maam Village. Continue for 16.6km turn left after the bridge in Cornamona with a sign for An Chloch Bhreac. Continue for 4.7km and turn left, continue for 850m the property will be to your right.
Nearby Eircode - F12 WR52
For further details and maps, contact DNG Martin O'Connor Land Sales on 091 866708.
Please note this property will be offered by online auction (unless sold prior). Vendors may decide to accept pre-auction bids so please register your interest with us to avoid disappointment. The successful bidder is required to pay the balance of 10% deposit and contracts are signed immediately on acceptance of a bid.
Features
• Large plot of land
• Extending to c. 3.58 Ha (c. 8.84 acres)
• GY52587 File Plan 51 1.81Ha (4.47acres)
• GY51076 File Plan 24A 1.77Ha (4.37acres)
• Enclosed by wire fencing
• Mains water to land
• Newly laid road to lands
• Ideal for many uses such as recreational, hobby farm, extension of existing holdings locally
• Central location to Clonbur and Cornamona
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