The 120-acre peninsular farm for sale near Lanseborough.
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Auctioneer Frank Regan is offering a unique farm for sale in Roscommon. The farm itself is a peninusla which juts out into Lough Ree. Situated at Ballyclare, Ballyleague, Co Roscommon, just outside Lansborough, the 120-acre block is being offered as one holding.
However, the tip of the property is divided from the main holding by a narrow channel of the lake which is used for water navigation purposes. Access to the farm is by a right of way which is at the rear of Ballyleague Catholic Church.
The land quality is variable with the best quality in the main holding. The land is described as rough grazing and would be suited to extensive drystock grazing or mixed grazing with sheep. The main section of land is laid out in one large run, with some natural bushes and scrub.
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The land could be improved through rotational grazing and could be subdivided for grazing purposes. As the land is part of on SPA/SAC land reclamation and ploughing may be prohibited.
The property has been brought to the market with an asking price of €250,000 or close to €2,100/ac, making it a very attainable purchase by any prospective buyers or young trained farmers wishing to avail of the stamp duty exemption.
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Auctioneer Frank Regan is offering a unique farm for sale in Roscommon. The farm itself is a peninusla which juts out into Lough Ree. Situated at Ballyclare, Ballyleague, Co Roscommon, just outside Lansborough, the 120-acre block is being offered as one holding.
However, the tip of the property is divided from the main holding by a narrow channel of the lake which is used for water navigation purposes. Access to the farm is by a right of way which is at the rear of Ballyleague Catholic Church.
The land quality is variable with the best quality in the main holding. The land is described as rough grazing and would be suited to extensive drystock grazing or mixed grazing with sheep. The main section of land is laid out in one large run, with some natural bushes and scrub.
The land could be improved through rotational grazing and could be subdivided for grazing purposes. As the land is part of on SPA/SAC land reclamation and ploughing may be prohibited.
The property has been brought to the market with an asking price of €250,000 or close to €2,100/ac, making it a very attainable purchase by any prospective buyers or young trained farmers wishing to avail of the stamp duty exemption.
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