Interested parties have less than one week to go before the deadline to make on offer on a circa 68.4ac residential farm near Ballymoney expires.
On the books of J. A. McClelland & Sons, ‘Beechwood Farm’ provides a rare opportunity to acquire a top of the range drystock farm with an excellent yard with an extensive range of accommodation for beef stock and pigs.
It comes with a guide price of £1.1m and the land is all held in a compact block, with good frontage to the Burnquarter, Bravallen and Mullan Roads.

The land is all in one block and has good frontage onto the Burnquarter, Bavallen and Mullan Roads.
Comprehensive yard
The yard here has an extensive range of buildings including a number of slatted sheds, the largest of which is a seven-bay long suckler house that is part-slatted and has a creep area for calves behind it. There are two, four-bay round-roof slatted sheds. One has lean-tos on either side with rubber mats and a central feed passage, while the other has a side feed passage.
Complementing the slatted and solid floor housing there are two slatted cubicle sheds and extra slurry storage is available in a 300,000 gallon above ground slurry store.
Along with the slatted houses there are a number of solid floor sheds for livestock along with a machinery shed.
A pair of four-bay round-roofed former covered silos are present too and the cattle handling facilities are also covered. There is also an open silage clamp along with two general purpose sheds, one of which is seven bays long.
To the rear of the cattle buildings, there are a number of pig fattening houses. There is accommodation for 1,500 weaners, along with associated feed bins spread across five separate buildings. The pig buildings haven't been used in recent years.

The bungalow with three bedrooms is located in front of the yard.
House
Set back from the road and access via a tree-lined avenue, the modern detached bungalow with three bedrooms, is situated in front of the yard.
It contains a kitchen, living room and a dining room which could easily lend itself to being used as a fourth bedroom. Also included are a porch, utility room and bathroom.
The property has a well-maintained mature garden and a detached garage to the rear.
Sales agent, Stephen Chapman informed the Irish Farmers Journal that offers will be accepted up to close of business on Wednesday 6 May.
Interested parties have less than one week to go before the deadline to make on offer on a circa 68.4ac residential farm near Ballymoney expires.
On the books of J. A. McClelland & Sons, ‘Beechwood Farm’ provides a rare opportunity to acquire a top of the range drystock farm with an excellent yard with an extensive range of accommodation for beef stock and pigs.
It comes with a guide price of £1.1m and the land is all held in a compact block, with good frontage to the Burnquarter, Bravallen and Mullan Roads.

The land is all in one block and has good frontage onto the Burnquarter, Bavallen and Mullan Roads.
Comprehensive yard
The yard here has an extensive range of buildings including a number of slatted sheds, the largest of which is a seven-bay long suckler house that is part-slatted and has a creep area for calves behind it. There are two, four-bay round-roof slatted sheds. One has lean-tos on either side with rubber mats and a central feed passage, while the other has a side feed passage.
Complementing the slatted and solid floor housing there are two slatted cubicle sheds and extra slurry storage is available in a 300,000 gallon above ground slurry store.
Along with the slatted houses there are a number of solid floor sheds for livestock along with a machinery shed.
A pair of four-bay round-roofed former covered silos are present too and the cattle handling facilities are also covered. There is also an open silage clamp along with two general purpose sheds, one of which is seven bays long.
To the rear of the cattle buildings, there are a number of pig fattening houses. There is accommodation for 1,500 weaners, along with associated feed bins spread across five separate buildings. The pig buildings haven't been used in recent years.

The bungalow with three bedrooms is located in front of the yard.
House
Set back from the road and access via a tree-lined avenue, the modern detached bungalow with three bedrooms, is situated in front of the yard.
It contains a kitchen, living room and a dining room which could easily lend itself to being used as a fourth bedroom. Also included are a porch, utility room and bathroom.
The property has a well-maintained mature garden and a detached garage to the rear.
Sales agent, Stephen Chapman informed the Irish Farmers Journal that offers will be accepted up to close of business on Wednesday 6 May.
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