The farmland market in Co Tipperary has been very strong recently, powered on by dairy farmer and equestrian interests. As a result, there will be plenty of interest in seeing who will buy a 136ac residential farm just launched on the market near Bansha – and how much they will pay.
The holding will be offered for sale at public auction by GVM with a guide price of €1.5m.
The farm is located at Barnlough, a scenic area with the Galtee Mountains in the background, and the Glen of Aherlow nearby.
Among the highlights of this farm is its good location, sitting on the N24 Tipperary to Cahir main road. The property has frontage on the main road.
Bansha is 3km away for day-to-day needs. For bigger town services, Cahir is 10km away and Tipperary is 12km.
The majority of the farm – about 110ac – is excellent quality land which has been used for tillage crops in recent years. There are about 26ac which are heavier ground. Farming in this general area is grassland with a good share of tillage.
This farm has the added advantage of being in one, well-shaped block.
Well maintained

The house is nicely spacious at over 1,500 sq ft.
The Limerick Junction to Waterford rail line runs through the farm and there are two crossing points over the track. At the rear, the land runs down to the River Aherlow. The farm has been rented out for some years and has been well maintained.
The house and farmyard sit about 170m back from the public road. They are accessed by a tree-lined avenue.
The farmhouse is two storey and traditional in style. It was built in the early 1900s and is family sized at over 1,500 sq ft. It needs modernising and upgrading, but it has five bedrooms upstairs and a sixth downstairs.
In addition, there is a kitchen, living room, sitting room and utility room. The windows are double glazed and it has oil heating. Furthermore, there is a public water supply and a private well. Up until a few months ago, the house was occupied.

The old courtyard has these cut stone outbuildings.

The Galtee Mountains are a lovely backdrop to this farm.
The farmyard has a mix of traditional and more modern sheds. Beside the house there is an old courtyard with cut stone farm buildings complete with arched doors and slated roofs. Among the more modern sheds are a three-bay slatted cattle shed and a three-bay, round roofed hayshed with lean-to off it.
The auction takes place on 26 March at 3pm at the Great National Ballykisteen Golf Hotel, Limerick Junction and online on the LSL platform.
The farmland market in Co Tipperary has been very strong recently, powered on by dairy farmer and equestrian interests. As a result, there will be plenty of interest in seeing who will buy a 136ac residential farm just launched on the market near Bansha – and how much they will pay.
The holding will be offered for sale at public auction by GVM with a guide price of €1.5m.
The farm is located at Barnlough, a scenic area with the Galtee Mountains in the background, and the Glen of Aherlow nearby.
Among the highlights of this farm is its good location, sitting on the N24 Tipperary to Cahir main road. The property has frontage on the main road.
Bansha is 3km away for day-to-day needs. For bigger town services, Cahir is 10km away and Tipperary is 12km.
The majority of the farm – about 110ac – is excellent quality land which has been used for tillage crops in recent years. There are about 26ac which are heavier ground. Farming in this general area is grassland with a good share of tillage.
This farm has the added advantage of being in one, well-shaped block.
Well maintained

The house is nicely spacious at over 1,500 sq ft.
The Limerick Junction to Waterford rail line runs through the farm and there are two crossing points over the track. At the rear, the land runs down to the River Aherlow. The farm has been rented out for some years and has been well maintained.
The house and farmyard sit about 170m back from the public road. They are accessed by a tree-lined avenue.
The farmhouse is two storey and traditional in style. It was built in the early 1900s and is family sized at over 1,500 sq ft. It needs modernising and upgrading, but it has five bedrooms upstairs and a sixth downstairs.
In addition, there is a kitchen, living room, sitting room and utility room. The windows are double glazed and it has oil heating. Furthermore, there is a public water supply and a private well. Up until a few months ago, the house was occupied.

The old courtyard has these cut stone outbuildings.

The Galtee Mountains are a lovely backdrop to this farm.
The farmyard has a mix of traditional and more modern sheds. Beside the house there is an old courtyard with cut stone farm buildings complete with arched doors and slated roofs. Among the more modern sheds are a three-bay slatted cattle shed and a three-bay, round roofed hayshed with lean-to off it.
The auction takes place on 26 March at 3pm at the Great National Ballykisteen Golf Hotel, Limerick Junction and online on the LSL platform.
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