Blackwater Valley holding with full planning permission
A tidy north Cork residential holding with planning permission secured for an extension has recently come on the market. All in one block, it also has good road frontage.
The house has two bedrooms and has received planning permission for a 1,700sq ft extension.
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A 39ac north Cork residential farm has recently come on the market with Murphy Browne Estate Agents Valuers & Auctioneers. For sale by private treaty, the property at Ballynoe, Lombardstown, Mallow is a predominantly grassland holding.
Situated on an elevated site with excellent views over the surrounding Blackwater Valley, the land is all in one block with a small (3.6ac) corner of forestry. A three-column barn with a lean-to offers some outdoor storage or the possibility to create an animal handling facility around it if required.
Set back over 170m from the road, the house with two bedrooms is accessed via a sweeping driveway. It has oil-fired central heating and a well water supply. On the ground floor there is an open kitchen and living room area, while the bedrooms and a bathroom are upstairs. An added bonus for this property is that there has been full planning permission granted for a 1,700 sq ft extension.
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Close to the house there is a three-column hay shed with lean-to.
Guiding the property at €650,000, auctioneer, Pat Murphy said: “We’re offering this as the entire but there’s a possibility of other options too, if that’s the way interest goes.”
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Title: Blackwater Valley holding with full planning permission
A tidy north Cork residential holding with planning permission secured for an extension has recently come on the market. All in one block, it also has good road frontage.
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A 39ac north Cork residential farm has recently come on the market with Murphy Browne Estate Agents Valuers & Auctioneers. For sale by private treaty, the property at Ballynoe, Lombardstown, Mallow is a predominantly grassland holding.
Situated on an elevated site with excellent views over the surrounding Blackwater Valley, the land is all in one block with a small (3.6ac) corner of forestry. A three-column barn with a lean-to offers some outdoor storage or the possibility to create an animal handling facility around it if required.
Set back over 170m from the road, the house with two bedrooms is accessed via a sweeping driveway. It has oil-fired central heating and a well water supply. On the ground floor there is an open kitchen and living room area, while the bedrooms and a bathroom are upstairs. An added bonus for this property is that there has been full planning permission granted for a 1,700 sq ft extension.
Close to the house there is a three-column hay shed with lean-to.
Guiding the property at €650,000, auctioneer, Pat Murphy said: “We’re offering this as the entire but there’s a possibility of other options too, if that’s the way interest goes.”
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