DNG Martin O’Connor Lands Sales are delighted to offer for sale by online auction a superb parcel of commonage lands in the heart of Connemara. Situated in the picturesque townland of Barraderry, surrounding Carraroe village, this property offers an excellent opportunity for a young farmer starting out or for those looking to expand existing holdings in the Carraroe area.
The land is easily accessible, combining convenience with the peace and natural beauty of South Connemara. It is ideally suited for grazing sheep, cattle, or horses.
The property comprises several undivided shares of commonage.
The principal share is GY35933 File Plan 45, covering 53.39 hectares (131.92 acres), of which the 1/39th share amounts to 1.36 hectares (3.38 acres).
Additional shares include;
File Plan D91PD of 0.33 hectares (0.815 acres) with a 1/39th share of 0.008 hectares (0.019 acres),
File Plan C3H6N of 0.82 hectares (2.02 acres) with a 1/39th share of 0.02 hectares (0.049 acres), and
File Plan DP2E9 of 1.72 hectares (4.25 acres) with a 1/39th share of 0.04 hectares (0.098 acres).
Together, the effective total area is approximately 1.55 Ha (3.55 acres).
This holding represents a rare opportunity to secure commonage in one of Connemara’s most scenic and sought-after areas.
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.
To arrange an inspection or to get further details of the property please contact the sole selling agents DNG Martin O'Connor Tel 091866708.
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