A 50ac residential farm in Co Sligo with a guide price of €700,000 is heading for auction in September.
Queen Maeve’s cairn at the summit of Knocknarea, looks down on the property at Barnasraghy, Strandhill Road. It is described as one of the most impressive farms to come to market in the county in years. A quick look at the farm listed affirms this.
In the recent past, it operated as a dairy farm and all the infrastructure remains in place including a number of sheds, cubicles, loose housing and calf pens. There is also a large silage slab and hay sheds.

The circa 50ac residential farm close to Sligo town will sell by auction in early September.
All in grass and in laid out in one division, it is subdivided into paddocks with electric fencing throughout the property. If this farm was to operate as a dairy farm it’s less than an hour to Aurivo’s plant in Ballaghaderreen.

All in one block, this grassland holding is located between Sligo town and Strandhill.
With excellent cattle accommodation and served by a good road network, this farm could ideally suit a dairy operation on the lookout for extra facilities and slurry storage without the need to build. It could also make an excellent heifer rearing block.

The yard is kitted out as a dairy farm.
In need of modernisation, the two-storey detached farmhouse extends to 1,614 sq ft. It has been gutted and could be a contender for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant or alternatively, its presence could be useful in obtaining planning permission for a new build.
It is located 3km away from Sligo town, offering a variety of retailers, supermarkets and restaurants.
A farm like this coming on the market is rare, says auctioneer, David Reynolds. “We often get a good 20 or 30ac farm for sale here, but one this size, especially with a good modern yard and good slatted sheds is extremely rare, so it’s attracting very good interest. It’s not every year you get the chance to buy a farm like this in Sligo.”

A very functional yard, the buildings are well laid out.
The public auction takes place at 3pm on Friday 5 September at the Sligo Park Hotel, Pearse Road, Sligo and on the LSL online platform.
A 50ac residential farm in Co Sligo with a guide price of €700,000 is heading for auction in September.
Queen Maeve’s cairn at the summit of Knocknarea, looks down on the property at Barnasraghy, Strandhill Road. It is described as one of the most impressive farms to come to market in the county in years. A quick look at the farm listed affirms this.
In the recent past, it operated as a dairy farm and all the infrastructure remains in place including a number of sheds, cubicles, loose housing and calf pens. There is also a large silage slab and hay sheds.

The circa 50ac residential farm close to Sligo town will sell by auction in early September.
All in grass and in laid out in one division, it is subdivided into paddocks with electric fencing throughout the property. If this farm was to operate as a dairy farm it’s less than an hour to Aurivo’s plant in Ballaghaderreen.

All in one block, this grassland holding is located between Sligo town and Strandhill.
With excellent cattle accommodation and served by a good road network, this farm could ideally suit a dairy operation on the lookout for extra facilities and slurry storage without the need to build. It could also make an excellent heifer rearing block.

The yard is kitted out as a dairy farm.
In need of modernisation, the two-storey detached farmhouse extends to 1,614 sq ft. It has been gutted and could be a contender for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant or alternatively, its presence could be useful in obtaining planning permission for a new build.
It is located 3km away from Sligo town, offering a variety of retailers, supermarkets and restaurants.
A farm like this coming on the market is rare, says auctioneer, David Reynolds. “We often get a good 20 or 30ac farm for sale here, but one this size, especially with a good modern yard and good slatted sheds is extremely rare, so it’s attracting very good interest. It’s not every year you get the chance to buy a farm like this in Sligo.”

A very functional yard, the buildings are well laid out.
The public auction takes place at 3pm on Friday 5 September at the Sligo Park Hotel, Pearse Road, Sligo and on the LSL online platform.
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