Selling agent Christy Buckley, Ballinhassig, is quoting €1m for a 113-acre residential farm at Caherduggan, Doneraile, Co Cork.
An executor’s sale, the property is just five miles from Mallow and 2.5 miles from Doneraile and is being offered for sale in the one lot only.
Used for grazing and for silage harvesting, the farm is set out in one long 113-acre block and is laid out in no less than 16 tidy well sheltered fields.
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Gently sloping, the land is described as “good grazing ground” and water is supplied from a private well. It has been rented out for the past number of years and has frontage to a county road.
Approached from a long farm roadway that gives access to much of its own land, the residence is a three-bedroom bungalow in need of refurbishment.
Behind the house are a number of four and five-bay round roof sheds with lean-tos that are currently being used to store baled silage.
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Selling agent Christy Buckley, Ballinhassig, is quoting €1m for a 113-acre residential farm at Caherduggan, Doneraile, Co Cork.
An executor’s sale, the property is just five miles from Mallow and 2.5 miles from Doneraile and is being offered for sale in the one lot only.
Used for grazing and for silage harvesting, the farm is set out in one long 113-acre block and is laid out in no less than 16 tidy well sheltered fields.
Gently sloping, the land is described as “good grazing ground” and water is supplied from a private well. It has been rented out for the past number of years and has frontage to a county road.
Approached from a long farm roadway that gives access to much of its own land, the residence is a three-bedroom bungalow in need of refurbishment.
Behind the house are a number of four and five-bay round roof sheds with lean-tos that are currently being used to store baled silage.
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