Cootehill-based Crosbie Graham Estate Agents has an interesting property on the market on the border between Monaghan and Tyrone.
Extending to 348ac, the land at Bragan Mountain, Scotstown, Co Monaghan is for sale by private treaty and is located approximately 9km from both Scotstown and Tydavnet.
Predominantly a blanket bog landscape, the land on offer also contains part of Lough Na Heery which is known for its fishing of brown trout.
Located within the Sliabh Beagh Special Protection Area (SPA), this property is also designated as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC), as well as being a natural amenity area.
Sliabh Beagh is an area of upland heathland, blanket bog and natural beauty that encompasses parts of counties Monaghan, Fermanagh and Tyrone. It is the habitat for the hen harrier, red grouse, snipe, skylark and curlew.

The 348ac of land on Bragan Mountain, Scotstown, Co Monaghan is for sale by private treaty.
These lands are all designated as eligible forage area and have been claimed so on BPS and BISS applications for numerous years. They also qualify for Eco-Scheme, ACRES and ANC Schemes.
There is potential for carbon sequestration and carbon credits also present in this upland property. The area is noted for its scenery and in the Sliabh Beagh region there are 36 loop walks, which vary in length from 4km to 15km.
This property is available in its entire or in any one individual lot, or a combination of the three lots.

A public road leads through the Mountain property that mostly consists of blanket bog.
Lot 1 contains 79.7ac (coloured blue on the map) and the largest portion, 178.6ac (coloured green on the map) is offered in Lot 2. The balance of the land is in Lot 3 which consists of 90ac (coloured red on the map).
Auctioneer, James Graham said that offers in the region of €3,000 to €5,000/ac are expected for this property.
Cootehill-based Crosbie Graham Estate Agents has an interesting property on the market on the border between Monaghan and Tyrone.
Extending to 348ac, the land at Bragan Mountain, Scotstown, Co Monaghan is for sale by private treaty and is located approximately 9km from both Scotstown and Tydavnet.
Predominantly a blanket bog landscape, the land on offer also contains part of Lough Na Heery which is known for its fishing of brown trout.
Located within the Sliabh Beagh Special Protection Area (SPA), this property is also designated as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC), as well as being a natural amenity area.
Sliabh Beagh is an area of upland heathland, blanket bog and natural beauty that encompasses parts of counties Monaghan, Fermanagh and Tyrone. It is the habitat for the hen harrier, red grouse, snipe, skylark and curlew.

The 348ac of land on Bragan Mountain, Scotstown, Co Monaghan is for sale by private treaty.
These lands are all designated as eligible forage area and have been claimed so on BPS and BISS applications for numerous years. They also qualify for Eco-Scheme, ACRES and ANC Schemes.
There is potential for carbon sequestration and carbon credits also present in this upland property. The area is noted for its scenery and in the Sliabh Beagh region there are 36 loop walks, which vary in length from 4km to 15km.
This property is available in its entire or in any one individual lot, or a combination of the three lots.

A public road leads through the Mountain property that mostly consists of blanket bog.
Lot 1 contains 79.7ac (coloured blue on the map) and the largest portion, 178.6ac (coloured green on the map) is offered in Lot 2. The balance of the land is in Lot 3 which consists of 90ac (coloured red on the map).
Auctioneer, James Graham said that offers in the region of €3,000 to €5,000/ac are expected for this property.
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