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Catherina Cunnane
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Catherina Cunnane hails from a sixth-generation drystock and specialised pedigree suckler enterprise in Co. Mayo. She currently holds the positions of editor and general manager at That's Farming, having joined the firm during its start-up phase in 2015.
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€155k dwelling has ‘the potential to be a fabulous family home’

Aidan O’Dwyer of Sherry Fitzgerald O’Dwyer and Davern is seeking €155,000 for its newest listing, a dwelling on circa 1.33-acres in Co Tipperary.

According to a spokesperson for the firm, this property in Grangebeg, Cashel, “has the potential to be a fabulous family home with wonderfully large outdoor space”.

The spokesperson said that the 1.33-acre site “provides ample room for expansion and development of the existing structure, subject to planning permission”.

The location offers a combination of “rural idyll” while giving easy access to Cashel.

The property is in a “superb” location, being a short drive to the Old Dublin Road, the M8 Dublin/Cork motorway, and the historic town of Cashel.

Cashel remains one of the most spectacular tourist attractions in Ireland, as reflected in its built heritage, from prehistoric raths to mediaeval monasteries and fortified town houses, a Georgian Cathedral and a 21st-century Library, the agent added.

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They pointed to the Town Plaza, which is “the vibrant hub” of downtown Cashel, and is host to a number of recreational facilities.

Cashel’s Victorian town centre is a “thriving” retail zone, with a range of shops, lively cafes, pubs, and food retailers.

Photos of Tipperary dwelling:

494ac residential sheep and beef farm guiding at over €2.8m

Meanwhile, an “attractive and productive mixed beef and sheep farm in a highly scenic and accessible location” is how Savills has described its newest listing in the form of Brownsbank Farm in Biggar, Lanarkshire, in the UK.

The property, is available in lots with guide prices of over £500,000 -​ £2,500,000.

According to the agent, the farm has been in the sellers’ family since the 1930s.

It encompasses:

  • 244-acres of arable and temporary pasture;
  • 206-acres of permanent pasture and hill;
  • 33-acres of woodland;
  • An extensive range of farm buildings with “extensive” wintering and lambing accommodation;
  • 3-bed farmhouse;
  • 3-bed cottage.

Currently, the farm is home to a herd of 65 pedigree Luing suckler cows plus followers as part of a spring indoor calving system.

Read more on this farm for sale.

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