A pair of non-residential farms in Co Roscommon have recently come on the market with Sheehy Meares Team Earley. Both are for sale by private treaty and should give farmers in the area something to consider.

There is a yard with a shed and livestock handling facilities near the roadside.
The larger of the two consists of 107ac at Slevin, Tulsk, Castlerea. All in one block and laid out in well-fenced paddocks, it has a farm roadway that allows good access back to the yard.
Within the confines of the roadside yard, there is a two-bay hay shed with lean-tos, a cattle crush, pen and handling facilities.

The two-bay round roofed shed has a lean-to off it.
At the furthest point from the yard, there is a 15ac forestry plantation. Containing Sitka spruce, this was planted in 2013 and generates an annual premium of about €2,500. There are seven years of payments remaining on it.

The shed and yard are in good condition.
Regarding the property, auctioneer Cathal Meares said: “The lands are of good quality throughout and benefit from a reliable water supply.
"This property is well located just a short drive from both Tulsk and Castlerea. It’s ideally suited to a variety of farming enterprises including beef, sheep or mixed use. We’re guiding it at €975,000.”
Lisgobban property

The 29.4ac roadside farm at Lisgobban is for sale by private treaty.
The second property is a 29.4ac holding at Lisgobban, Lanesboro Road, Co Roscommon. Situated just off the N63 road between Roscommon and Lanesborough, the prime holding is in a busy agricultural hinterland.

The two-bay slatted shed contains a wide feed passage and two slatted tanks.
In three fields, the land is in one block, presently in grass and is good agricultural quality. It’s well fenced throughout and has an on-site water supply.
Suitable for a variety of farming enterprises, the presence of a two-bay, double-sided slatted cattle shed in the yard hints at a bovine future.

A short distance from the shed there is a crush and animal handling facilities.
Along with the slatted shed, the roadside yard contains a cattle crush and cattle handling area, together with a farmyard offering good access.

The yard contains a slatted shed and there is a crush near the roadside.
The presence of slurry storage and its good central location 6km from Roscommon Town and 10km from Lanesborough make it a very tempting proposition. It comes with a guide price of €300,000.
A pair of non-residential farms in Co Roscommon have recently come on the market with Sheehy Meares Team Earley. Both are for sale by private treaty and should give farmers in the area something to consider.

There is a yard with a shed and livestock handling facilities near the roadside.
The larger of the two consists of 107ac at Slevin, Tulsk, Castlerea. All in one block and laid out in well-fenced paddocks, it has a farm roadway that allows good access back to the yard.
Within the confines of the roadside yard, there is a two-bay hay shed with lean-tos, a cattle crush, pen and handling facilities.

The two-bay round roofed shed has a lean-to off it.
At the furthest point from the yard, there is a 15ac forestry plantation. Containing Sitka spruce, this was planted in 2013 and generates an annual premium of about €2,500. There are seven years of payments remaining on it.

The shed and yard are in good condition.
Regarding the property, auctioneer Cathal Meares said: “The lands are of good quality throughout and benefit from a reliable water supply.
"This property is well located just a short drive from both Tulsk and Castlerea. It’s ideally suited to a variety of farming enterprises including beef, sheep or mixed use. We’re guiding it at €975,000.”
Lisgobban property

The 29.4ac roadside farm at Lisgobban is for sale by private treaty.
The second property is a 29.4ac holding at Lisgobban, Lanesboro Road, Co Roscommon. Situated just off the N63 road between Roscommon and Lanesborough, the prime holding is in a busy agricultural hinterland.

The two-bay slatted shed contains a wide feed passage and two slatted tanks.
In three fields, the land is in one block, presently in grass and is good agricultural quality. It’s well fenced throughout and has an on-site water supply.
Suitable for a variety of farming enterprises, the presence of a two-bay, double-sided slatted cattle shed in the yard hints at a bovine future.

A short distance from the shed there is a crush and animal handling facilities.
Along with the slatted shed, the roadside yard contains a cattle crush and cattle handling area, together with a farmyard offering good access.

The yard contains a slatted shed and there is a crush near the roadside.
The presence of slurry storage and its good central location 6km from Roscommon Town and 10km from Lanesborough make it a very tempting proposition. It comes with a guide price of €300,000.
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