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There was strong interest in this grassland property ahead of the auction and this translated into active bids. The presence of a derelict roadside cottage was a bonus in this sale.
Since the hill farm at Aughavannagh, near Aughrim, adjoins publicly-owned lands at Leinster’s highest mountain Lugnaquilla, it is viewed by many as an ideal purchase for the State.
A two storey traditional farmhouse close to Reenascreena village in west Cork has just come on the market and is on offer along with 18ac of land, writes Tommy Moyles.
An 81ac farm between Clonmel and Carrick-on-Suir has just come on the market. Divided by a local road, the land is excellent quality, writes Tommy Moyles.
A non-residential farm in east Cork heads for public auction in early March. The property was previously a dairy farm and the infrastructure is still present. Tommy Moyles reports.