The 60ac farm near Castlerea, Co Roscommon has a fine cattle yard and derelict cottage.
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A 60ac farm with a fine cattle yard and a derelict cottage is on the market near Castlerea, Co Roscommon. The holding is at Cloonree and is being sold by Paul Lafferty Auctioneers by private treaty. The asking price is region of €600,000.
The property is on a local road that branches off the R361. It is 3km from Castlerea and 53km from Longford town.
The land lies in two divisions. One is c52ac with the buildings, the other is a parcel of 8ac.
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The sheds include a six-bay slatted shed constructed to grant specification in 2007. There are six pens with capacity to house 60 adult cattle. These are fitted with diagonal feed barriers and water troughs. In addition, there is a crush with handling pens and a three-bay hayshed.
The derelict, stone walled cottage is in need of complete refurbishment. There is also a number of old stone ancillary outbuildings in the yard.
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A 60ac farm with a fine cattle yard and a derelict cottage is on the market near Castlerea, Co Roscommon. The holding is at Cloonree and is being sold by Paul Lafferty Auctioneers by private treaty. The asking price is region of €600,000.
The property is on a local road that branches off the R361. It is 3km from Castlerea and 53km from Longford town.
The land lies in two divisions. One is c52ac with the buildings, the other is a parcel of 8ac.
The sheds include a six-bay slatted shed constructed to grant specification in 2007. There are six pens with capacity to house 60 adult cattle. These are fitted with diagonal feed barriers and water troughs. In addition, there is a crush with handling pens and a three-bay hayshed.
The derelict, stone walled cottage is in need of complete refurbishment. There is also a number of old stone ancillary outbuildings in the yard.
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