Set on approximately 33ac in south Co Wexford, this traditional farmhouse offers an irresistible blend of rustic charm and rural opportunity. Listed with Keane Auctioneers, the land on this residential property at Mulrankin, Bridgetown, is all in one block, laid out in three fields and heading for auction on Wednesday 20 August.
A notable feature is the 5.5ac of commercial forestry plantation – that not only adds biodiversity and visual interest to the landscape, but offers a valuable long-term asset within the overall farm setup. The balance of the land is suited to any type of farming enterprise.

A stone wall encases the front door and stair well of this charming south Wexford property.
Another standout feature is the traditional two-storey farmhouse, a stone abutment that contains the entrance hall and stairwell. There’s scope for the new owner to put their own stamp on the dwelling, as it’s the kind of countryside home that sparks imagination – but it’s also ready to move into if required. On the ground floor there are two spacious living rooms, an open plan kitchen and a bathroom while there are three bedrooms upstairs.

While it needs some modernisation, the house can be moved into right away.
Stone outbuildings
To the rear of the house, there is a yard containing a number of structures with a stone-cut outbuilding as the standout feature.
Three other sheds in various states of repair are also present. There are gardens to the front and rear of the house and within these, there is a mature orchard.

There are a number of sheds in the yard including this stone built construction.
This holding’s location, less than 2km north of the village of Bridgetown and the R736 road means it’s easily connected to all major road networks including the N25 and M11. The coast and Kilmore Quay are 10km away while a little over 20 minutes’ drive gets you to Wexford town.
This property could suit a farming family who want to extend their land base as well as having a ready-to-go home without having to go through the planning process.
Equally it could suit someone looking to start their own small holding.
There is a guide price of €575,000 for this property and the online auction
takes place at 12.30pm on Wednesday
20 August on keaneauctioneers.com.

The 33ac of land are to the rear of the house and include 5.5ac of commercial forestry.
Set on approximately 33ac in south Co Wexford, this traditional farmhouse offers an irresistible blend of rustic charm and rural opportunity. Listed with Keane Auctioneers, the land on this residential property at Mulrankin, Bridgetown, is all in one block, laid out in three fields and heading for auction on Wednesday 20 August.
A notable feature is the 5.5ac of commercial forestry plantation – that not only adds biodiversity and visual interest to the landscape, but offers a valuable long-term asset within the overall farm setup. The balance of the land is suited to any type of farming enterprise.

A stone wall encases the front door and stair well of this charming south Wexford property.
Another standout feature is the traditional two-storey farmhouse, a stone abutment that contains the entrance hall and stairwell. There’s scope for the new owner to put their own stamp on the dwelling, as it’s the kind of countryside home that sparks imagination – but it’s also ready to move into if required. On the ground floor there are two spacious living rooms, an open plan kitchen and a bathroom while there are three bedrooms upstairs.

While it needs some modernisation, the house can be moved into right away.
Stone outbuildings
To the rear of the house, there is a yard containing a number of structures with a stone-cut outbuilding as the standout feature.
Three other sheds in various states of repair are also present. There are gardens to the front and rear of the house and within these, there is a mature orchard.

There are a number of sheds in the yard including this stone built construction.
This holding’s location, less than 2km north of the village of Bridgetown and the R736 road means it’s easily connected to all major road networks including the N25 and M11. The coast and Kilmore Quay are 10km away while a little over 20 minutes’ drive gets you to Wexford town.
This property could suit a farming family who want to extend their land base as well as having a ready-to-go home without having to go through the planning process.
Equally it could suit someone looking to start their own small holding.
There is a guide price of €575,000 for this property and the online auction
takes place at 12.30pm on Wednesday
20 August on keaneauctioneers.com.

The 33ac of land are to the rear of the house and include 5.5ac of commercial forestry.
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