A 42-acre residential holding situated at Slievemweel, Tinahely, Co Wicklow, has been brought to the market in a number of attractive lots.
It should generate interest not just from local farmers looking for land to expand, but possibly also from those looking for a quaint farmhouse in a rural setting. Indeed, the guide of excess €300,000 for the entire may not be out of reach for some potential customers.
Located mid way between Tinahely and Aughrim, the property comes to the market with a two-bedroom farmhouse that was modernised five years ago, a two-bay hayshed with double lean-to, some stone outbuildings, €3,211 of entitlements and 42 acres of grazing ground. Split by the road, the land has been used over the years to graze sheep and cattle, is gently undulating and features a natural water supply.
With the exception of two to three acres that extend down to a stream, the land is reported to be “good grazing ground”.
The property features circa 700 metres of road frontage, making it extremely conducive to lots. Approached by a partially tree-lined driveway, the house was re-roofed and insulated by the vendors five years ago while the interior was updated but yet still maintains some original features such as the old granite surround. Described as “nice and cosy”, the accommodation includes a large kitchen/dining area with Rayburn cooker and solid fuel stove, office, bathroom and two bedrooms. The house is being offered with the outbuildings on 9.5 acres which would make an attractive lot for a city person looking for a country retreat.
The other lots include c.10 acres, c.16 acres and c. seven acres, respectively. The farm will be offered for sale by auction on 29 November in Murphy’s Hotel, Tinahely, at 3pm through Alan Kineslla from Kinsella Estates, Carnew and Gorey.
A 42-acre residential holding situated at Slievemweel, Tinahely, Co Wicklow, has been brought to the market in a number of attractive lots.
It should generate interest not just from local farmers looking for land to expand, but possibly also from those looking for a quaint farmhouse in a rural setting. Indeed, the guide of excess €300,000 for the entire may not be out of reach for some potential customers.
Located mid way between Tinahely and Aughrim, the property comes to the market with a two-bedroom farmhouse that was modernised five years ago, a two-bay hayshed with double lean-to, some stone outbuildings, €3,211 of entitlements and 42 acres of grazing ground. Split by the road, the land has been used over the years to graze sheep and cattle, is gently undulating and features a natural water supply.
With the exception of two to three acres that extend down to a stream, the land is reported to be “good grazing ground”.
The property features circa 700 metres of road frontage, making it extremely conducive to lots. Approached by a partially tree-lined driveway, the house was re-roofed and insulated by the vendors five years ago while the interior was updated but yet still maintains some original features such as the old granite surround. Described as “nice and cosy”, the accommodation includes a large kitchen/dining area with Rayburn cooker and solid fuel stove, office, bathroom and two bedrooms. The house is being offered with the outbuildings on 9.5 acres which would make an attractive lot for a city person looking for a country retreat.
The other lots include c.10 acres, c.16 acres and c. seven acres, respectively. The farm will be offered for sale by auction on 29 November in Murphy’s Hotel, Tinahely, at 3pm through Alan Kineslla from Kinsella Estates, Carnew and Gorey.
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