A 46.9ac farm with a fine house has come on the market near, Edgeworthstown, Co Longford. The property is in the townland of Lisnanagh and is being sold by Frank Greene Property Sales. Given the nice house and given that the land is good, this farm will generate plenty of interest. It’s for sale by private treaty and the guide price is €850,000.
Lisnanagh is a very convenient location, sitting close to the N4 as it runs between Mullingar and Longford towns. Edgeworthstown is 4.5km away, Longford 11km and Mullingar 34km.
The farm itself is in a pleasant setting. It sits on a nice, straight local road, in an area of well minded land. The land for sale is all in one block and has frontage on the public road. Like the general area, the land is good quality. It’s all in permanent pasture with good hedging and fence boundaries. There is water supply to the fields.

The land in the area is good quality.
The house and yard are about 250m back off the public road and accessed by a long, straight, tarmac avenue.
The house is well screened and sheltered by mature trees, giving nice privacy. But it’s not cut off, either. In the words of auctioneer Frank Greene, “you’re private and you’re not.”
The farm has been in the same family for a number of generations. The house dates back to the late 1800’s. It was extended about 30 years ago and then nicely refurbished about eight years ago. It’s in good condition. It sits on an elevated site, overlooking surrounding fields. The house has nice stone facing on the front side.

The main shed in the yard.
It’s a generous 2,750 square feet in area with five bedrooms. It has entrance hall, reception room, living room and kitchen. There is a granny flat with a kitchen, wet room and a bedroom.

Oner of the fice bedrooms.
Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, one of them ensuite, the bathroom and a hot press. The house has oil fired central heating and an oil-fired stove. The house has mains water and high-speed broadband.

The kitchen.
Outside there is a generous tarmac parking area, at both front and rear of the house. The gardens have simple landscaping. The well-kept lawn area runs over two levels and there are a number of mature trees.
The farmyard is behind the house and is described as traditional. It has a hayshed, four storage sheds, a silage pit and cattle handling facilities.
A 46.9ac farm with a fine house has come on the market near, Edgeworthstown, Co Longford. The property is in the townland of Lisnanagh and is being sold by Frank Greene Property Sales. Given the nice house and given that the land is good, this farm will generate plenty of interest. It’s for sale by private treaty and the guide price is €850,000.
Lisnanagh is a very convenient location, sitting close to the N4 as it runs between Mullingar and Longford towns. Edgeworthstown is 4.5km away, Longford 11km and Mullingar 34km.
The farm itself is in a pleasant setting. It sits on a nice, straight local road, in an area of well minded land. The land for sale is all in one block and has frontage on the public road. Like the general area, the land is good quality. It’s all in permanent pasture with good hedging and fence boundaries. There is water supply to the fields.

The land in the area is good quality.
The house and yard are about 250m back off the public road and accessed by a long, straight, tarmac avenue.
The house is well screened and sheltered by mature trees, giving nice privacy. But it’s not cut off, either. In the words of auctioneer Frank Greene, “you’re private and you’re not.”
The farm has been in the same family for a number of generations. The house dates back to the late 1800’s. It was extended about 30 years ago and then nicely refurbished about eight years ago. It’s in good condition. It sits on an elevated site, overlooking surrounding fields. The house has nice stone facing on the front side.

The main shed in the yard.
It’s a generous 2,750 square feet in area with five bedrooms. It has entrance hall, reception room, living room and kitchen. There is a granny flat with a kitchen, wet room and a bedroom.

Oner of the fice bedrooms.
Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, one of them ensuite, the bathroom and a hot press. The house has oil fired central heating and an oil-fired stove. The house has mains water and high-speed broadband.

The kitchen.
Outside there is a generous tarmac parking area, at both front and rear of the house. The gardens have simple landscaping. The well-kept lawn area runs over two levels and there are a number of mature trees.
The farmyard is behind the house and is described as traditional. It has a hayshed, four storage sheds, a silage pit and cattle handling facilities.
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