The house at Monagreana Lower has three bedrooms and, downstairs, kitchen, sitting and living rooms.
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A 50.5ac residential farm at Monagreana Lower, Monamolin, Co Wexford, goes for auction on 10 November at 3pm at Carnew Mart. The farm is 3km from Monamolin and Boolavogue villages and 17km from Gorey.
According to auctioneers, Quinn Property, the farm has excellent quality land, all in grass. The land has piped and natural water supply and is well fenced.
The farm was previously used for dairying although it is currently run for dry stock. There is a milking parlour and a range of cattle sheds on the farm. These include a three-bay A-roofed shed (22m × 14m) with concrete apron, incorporating a slatted 24-cubicle shed. There is a four-bay A-roofed loose shed (18m × 10m) with cattle crush, an A-roofed shed (15m × 6m) and a 18.5m × 12m silage slab.
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The two-storey stone-build house is over 200 years old and has its original features. It is in need of renovation. It includes a kitchen with solid fuel stove, sitting room and a living room. Upstairs there are three bedrooms.
The farm has frontage onto the public road. Access is by a shared laneway which leads to the residence and farmyard. The yard is located 300m back from the public road and is located centrally on the holding.
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A 50.5ac residential farm at Monagreana Lower, Monamolin, Co Wexford, goes for auction on 10 November at 3pm at Carnew Mart. The farm is 3km from Monamolin and Boolavogue villages and 17km from Gorey.
According to auctioneers, Quinn Property, the farm has excellent quality land, all in grass. The land has piped and natural water supply and is well fenced.
The farm was previously used for dairying although it is currently run for dry stock. There is a milking parlour and a range of cattle sheds on the farm. These include a three-bay A-roofed shed (22m × 14m) with concrete apron, incorporating a slatted 24-cubicle shed. There is a four-bay A-roofed loose shed (18m × 10m) with cattle crush, an A-roofed shed (15m × 6m) and a 18.5m × 12m silage slab.
The two-storey stone-build house is over 200 years old and has its original features. It is in need of renovation. It includes a kitchen with solid fuel stove, sitting room and a living room. Upstairs there are three bedrooms.
The farm has frontage onto the public road. Access is by a shared laneway which leads to the residence and farmyard. The yard is located 300m back from the public road and is located centrally on the holding.
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