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Agent seeking over €12k/acre for farm with space for 90 cattle

Agent seeking over €12k/acre for Tipperary farm with space for 90 cattle

€595,000 is the price-tag DNG Michael Gilmartin is seeking for a non-residential farm in Munster.

The property in Belleen, Nenagh, Co Tipperary, extends to circa 19.99ha/ circa 49.49-acres, which equates to just over €12,000/acre.

According to the selling agents, the lands are laid out in seven fields with over 850 meters of road frontage onto the R494.

Furthermore, there is a main water connection in some fields and c. 1km length of river access to others. Alongside this, there are “good” natural and stock boundaries in place.

The farm also has “excellent” handling facilities and outbuildings, which include the following:

  • Slatted shed with accommodation for 90 cattle;
  • Net slurry storage of 269m3;
  • A dry storage shed: 12m x 6m;
  • A silage slab (13m x 18m) in “excellent” condition.
Tipperary farm for sale 
Cappagh House for €1.85m

€1,850,000 is the guide price that JP & M Doyle has placed on its newest listing, Cappagh House, Painstown, Donadea, Co Kildare.

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The property portfolio in “Ireland’s most famed thoroughbred county” consists of c. 40-acres of land, a country residence surrounded by mature gardens and a stable yard.

The residence is a “commanding” three-story red brick family home, which is “neatly” positioned at the end of a “swooping” driveway.

The house comprises large well-proportioned reception rooms and five bedrooms over three floors.

The selling agent suggested that it is “ideally positioned to enjoy the impressive” gardens and adjoining paddocks.

According to the property firm, “it is rare” to find a combination of “such fine” lands, along with a “fine” residence in situ, yet within walking distance of a village but “enjoying all this country life has to offer”.

The agent claims that Cappagh House is amongst “some of the best lands Kildare has to offer”.

The lands, which are “exceptionally” fertile and lush, are in two main divisions. Besides, three smaller nurseys paddocks adjoin the stable yard.

You can find more information about Cappagh House.

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