A residential dairy farm extending to 148ac is for sale in north Co Down. The property is located in a prime farming area, approximately three miles from Donaghadee, Newtownards and Bangor.
The arable-type land is laid out in grass at present and has a series of internal laneways and cow tracks throughout. The main block is 133ac plus an additional 15ac is located on an outfarm. Fields are well-fenced, and drinkers are serviced by a private borehole with a mains supply available as back-up.
The extensive farmyard includes a 20/20 milking parlour, 15,000-litre bulk tank, four cubicle houses with 238 cubicles in total, a four-bay calf shed, an eight-bay general purpose shed, four open silos plus other general purpose sheds and outbuildings.
The dwelling house is a five-bedroom bungalow with a lounge, living room, dining area, office, as well as a modern kitchen and bathroom.
The private treaty sale is being managed by Thomas Orr and offers are invited in the region of £1.80m (€2.02m).
The hill farm near Belfast is accessed from the Hightown and Upper Hightown Roads.
A hill farm on the edge of Belfast is on the market with a guide price of £2,500/ac (€2,800/ac). The property extending to 241ac is located at Cave Hill, on the north side of the city.
The sale is being managed by Osborne King and the property is to be sold by public auction at 11am on Friday 1 May 2020 in Belfast Castle.
The farm has steep topography but is green, dry hill land that has been used for grazing. It is accessed by both the Hightown and Upper Hightown Roads.
A stone lane runs between the two access points. The lane also provides access to a telephone mast which is not part of the sale.
Aside from grazing and given its close proximity to Belfast, the property is being marketed as having potential for recreation, telecoms, utilities and energy/renewables. For example, planning consent was granted in July 2015 for a 30m wind turbine.
The farm on the Carnamuff Road, Ballykelly includes 400ac of mountain ground.
Another hill farm is to be sold by public auction over the coming weeks. The property extends to 470ac and it is located on the Carnamuff Road near Ballykelly, Co Derry.
The farm is made up of 70ac of marginal land and 400ac of mountain ground. The farmyard includes a four-bay slatted cattle shed with central feeding passage, a four-bay shed and lean-to with cubicles and slatted passages, a three-bay general purpose shed and a range of traditional buildings.
A three-bedroom dwelling house is included in the property and there is also a derelict homestead on the farm which could have potential as a replacement dwelling building site.
The land runs adjacent to a coniferous forest and the auctioneer points out that there could be potential to develop renewable wind energy technologies on the farm.
The sale is being managed by Alexander Gourley and the auction is currently due to take place on Wednesday 8 April at 2pm in the Drummond Hotel Ballykelly.
Most land on the farm on the Tattyreagh Road, Fintona is accessed by a central laneway.
A farm extending to 56 acres is on the market near Fintona, Co Tyrone. The sale is by private treaty and the property has a guide price of £600,000 (€671,890). Local auctioneers McAtee Bros are managing the sale.
The farm is located on the Tattyreagh Road, approximately two miles from Fintona and six miles from Omagh.
The main yard is accessed by a shared lane and most of the land can be accessed from a lane which runs through the farm.
The farm is made up of good quality land and fields are well fenced and gated. The land has been well maintained and is suitable for arable or grassland enterprises.
The yard has a range of outbuildings, including cattle housing, general purpose sheds and silo pits. There is no dwelling house on the property.
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A residential dairy farm extending to 148ac is for sale in north Co Down. The property is located in a prime farming area, approximately three miles from Donaghadee, Newtownards and Bangor.
The arable-type land is laid out in grass at present and has a series of internal laneways and cow tracks throughout. The main block is 133ac plus an additional 15ac is located on an outfarm. Fields are well-fenced, and drinkers are serviced by a private borehole with a mains supply available as back-up.
The extensive farmyard includes a 20/20 milking parlour, 15,000-litre bulk tank, four cubicle houses with 238 cubicles in total, a four-bay calf shed, an eight-bay general purpose shed, four open silos plus other general purpose sheds and outbuildings.
The dwelling house is a five-bedroom bungalow with a lounge, living room, dining area, office, as well as a modern kitchen and bathroom.
The private treaty sale is being managed by Thomas Orr and offers are invited in the region of £1.80m (€2.02m).
The hill farm near Belfast is accessed from the Hightown and Upper Hightown Roads.
A hill farm on the edge of Belfast is on the market with a guide price of £2,500/ac (€2,800/ac). The property extending to 241ac is located at Cave Hill, on the north side of the city.
The sale is being managed by Osborne King and the property is to be sold by public auction at 11am on Friday 1 May 2020 in Belfast Castle.
The farm has steep topography but is green, dry hill land that has been used for grazing. It is accessed by both the Hightown and Upper Hightown Roads.
A stone lane runs between the two access points. The lane also provides access to a telephone mast which is not part of the sale.
Aside from grazing and given its close proximity to Belfast, the property is being marketed as having potential for recreation, telecoms, utilities and energy/renewables. For example, planning consent was granted in July 2015 for a 30m wind turbine.
The farm on the Carnamuff Road, Ballykelly includes 400ac of mountain ground.
Another hill farm is to be sold by public auction over the coming weeks. The property extends to 470ac and it is located on the Carnamuff Road near Ballykelly, Co Derry.
The farm is made up of 70ac of marginal land and 400ac of mountain ground. The farmyard includes a four-bay slatted cattle shed with central feeding passage, a four-bay shed and lean-to with cubicles and slatted passages, a three-bay general purpose shed and a range of traditional buildings.
A three-bedroom dwelling house is included in the property and there is also a derelict homestead on the farm which could have potential as a replacement dwelling building site.
The land runs adjacent to a coniferous forest and the auctioneer points out that there could be potential to develop renewable wind energy technologies on the farm.
The sale is being managed by Alexander Gourley and the auction is currently due to take place on Wednesday 8 April at 2pm in the Drummond Hotel Ballykelly.
Most land on the farm on the Tattyreagh Road, Fintona is accessed by a central laneway.
A farm extending to 56 acres is on the market near Fintona, Co Tyrone. The sale is by private treaty and the property has a guide price of £600,000 (€671,890). Local auctioneers McAtee Bros are managing the sale.
The farm is located on the Tattyreagh Road, approximately two miles from Fintona and six miles from Omagh.
The main yard is accessed by a shared lane and most of the land can be accessed from a lane which runs through the farm.
The farm is made up of good quality land and fields are well fenced and gated. The land has been well maintained and is suitable for arable or grassland enterprises.
The yard has a range of outbuildings, including cattle housing, general purpose sheds and silo pits. There is no dwelling house on the property.
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