Fresh to the market this week is a 20.25-acre field situated at Curranure, Innishannon, Co Cork.

For those familiar with the main Bandon/Cork road, the land is situated just at the start of the popular railway walk, sloping down to the main road.

This is an area where land rarely comes to the market, making it an interesting proposition for local farmers in the area.

Just a mile from Bandon town centre, the land itself is laid out in a single 20.25-acre field, has a south westerly aspect and is described as “excellent free-draining ground”.

Apart from having gateway access on to the main road, the seller has also made allowance for the installation of a back entrance into the land, which will be approached from the old (but less busy) Bandon/Innishannon road.

There are a few acres in one corner, which contains gravel deposits, that requires the top soil to be reinstated to bring it back into production.

The rest of the land is after a crop of maize and is currently in stubble.

For sale by private treaty through agent Henry O’Leary, Clonakilty, the property is guided in the region of €250,000 or €12,300/acre.