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€170,000
Derrynagower
Claremorris
Co Mayo
Description
The property comprises approximately 27.2 acres in one main division, together with a one-sixth share of 13.7 acres of commonage in a nearby division, bringing the total holding to just over 29 acres. The lands are contained within folio MY12056.
The lands are generally of good quality and are suitable for a range of agricultural enterprises, including livestock grazing and general farming. They also offer potential for forestry planting, subject to the necessary consents and approvals.
A derelict cottage is located in one corner of the main landholding, adding further interest to the property.
The holding enjoys good accessibility while retaining a pleasant rural setting, making it an attractive opportunity for neighbouring farmers seeking to enlarge their existing holdings, forestry investors, or purchasers looking for a compact agricultural property. There is an old two-bay hay shed on the lands, adjacent to the cottage.
Contact Gerard Hanley to register your interest or request a copy of the maps.
Features
27 acres contained in one main division.
One-sixth share of 13.7 acres of commonage included.
Generally good-quality agricultural land.
Suitable for grazing, general farming and forestry.
Derelict cottage located on the main holding.
Convenient location between Kiltimagh, Balla and Claremorris.
About the Area
Claremorris is a town in County Mayo, at the junction of the N17and the N60 national routes. The population of Claremorris in the 2011 Census was 3,979. Claremorris is the fastest growing town in County Mayo. There was a 31% increase in the town's population between 2006 and 2011 and a 23% increase between 2002 and 2006.
Many new shops have been added in the last few years, including The Silverbridge Shopping Centre. With the development of Chapel Lane from a derelict street to a commercial street, this part of the town has been transformed. Four supermarkets compete for customers in the town including retail giants Tesco and Aldi.
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