Selling agent Joe Coogan, Castlecomer, is set to auction a 102-acre non-residential farm at Coolarkin, Grangemockler, Co Tipperary, at the end of the month.
Just a mile inside the Tipperary border, nine miles from Carrick-on-Suir and 18 miles from Kilkenny city, the property is located in an area where large blocks of land rarely arrive on the market. This makes it a one-off opportunity for locals, who are eager to increase their current operation, to acquire a sizeable holding.
Operated as a beef farm for a long number of years, part of the land later became the nurturing ground for maize and oil-seed rape before being used for grazing and meadow in more recent years. With about 90 metres of road frontage, the farm extends back in one big 102-acre block, laid out in a range of medium to good-sized fields.
While walking the farm last week, the view from the land extends across to the Slievenaman mountains on one side and the Comeragh mountains on the other.
Complete with a natural water supply, the property has been let out to local farmers for the past 15 years or so. Bearing in mind the high levels of rainfall over the past couple of weeks, there were a number of fields that were bone dry under foot while others contained patches that would benefit from underground shores being reopened.
It’s the type of property that would make an ideal out-farm for somebody from the general vicinity who could use the land to graze followers and to harvest silage while dedicating their home platform to the milking herd.
Alternatively, given the presence of road frontage, there would be scope to build a house subject to the appropriate planning permission.
For sale by auction on 24 March in the auction room of Joe Coogan, Ballycomey House, Castlecomer, the property will be offered in one lot only and is guided in the region of €7,500/acre.
Selling agent Joe Coogan, Castlecomer, is set to auction a 102-acre non-residential farm at Coolarkin, Grangemockler, Co Tipperary, at the end of the month.
Just a mile inside the Tipperary border, nine miles from Carrick-on-Suir and 18 miles from Kilkenny city, the property is located in an area where large blocks of land rarely arrive on the market. This makes it a one-off opportunity for locals, who are eager to increase their current operation, to acquire a sizeable holding.
Operated as a beef farm for a long number of years, part of the land later became the nurturing ground for maize and oil-seed rape before being used for grazing and meadow in more recent years. With about 90 metres of road frontage, the farm extends back in one big 102-acre block, laid out in a range of medium to good-sized fields.
While walking the farm last week, the view from the land extends across to the Slievenaman mountains on one side and the Comeragh mountains on the other.
Complete with a natural water supply, the property has been let out to local farmers for the past 15 years or so. Bearing in mind the high levels of rainfall over the past couple of weeks, there were a number of fields that were bone dry under foot while others contained patches that would benefit from underground shores being reopened.
It’s the type of property that would make an ideal out-farm for somebody from the general vicinity who could use the land to graze followers and to harvest silage while dedicating their home platform to the milking herd.
Alternatively, given the presence of road frontage, there would be scope to build a house subject to the appropriate planning permission.
For sale by auction on 24 March in the auction room of Joe Coogan, Ballycomey House, Castlecomer, the property will be offered in one lot only and is guided in the region of €7,500/acre.
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