Kilbegnet Farm, Creggs, Co Roscommon has just arrived on the market. Extending to 155 acres, the property is one of the largest to be offered for sale in Roscommon so far this year and comes with Kilbegnet House and a large farmyard that includes an old-world lofted courtyard. Highly regarded in the area, the owner has farmed the property in a partnership with his brother over the years, operating a tillage and grazing enterprise. There are about 80 acres in tillage while the remainder is in grass.

Split by a number of public roads, the farm is set out in a range of blocks, all within close proximity to each other. The biggest block comprises the farmyard on 93.4 acres (in tillage and grassland) which has frontage to two roads as well as a short internal farm roadway. The yard comes with a range of farm buildings that include a four-bay hayshed with dual lean-tos, four-bay machinery shed, cattle crush, pen, silage slab as well as an old-style lofted courtyard.

Directly across the road is Kilbegnet House on 29.7 acres. Not lived in for over 40 years, the residence features a total of 14 rooms over two storeys and offers a challenging but rewarding restoration project.

On the same side of the road is a further 18.7 acres while half a mile up the road is 13.2 acres of forestry which is about 20 years planted.

Gently undulating, the land is reported to be “mostly without waste” and is well serviced by all the public roads that surround it. Located close to Donamon Castle and the River Suck, the property is just over two miles from Creggs village and 10 miles from Roscommon town.

For sale by private treaty through John Earley from Property Partners Earley, Roscommon, the farm is being offered in one or four separate lots that include the yard on 93.4 acres, Kilbegnet House on 29.7 acres, 18.7 acres and 13.2 acres of forestry. A guide in the region of €1 million (€6,500/acre) is quoted for the entire.

46 acres with scenic views in Co Wexford

The €8,000 to €10,000/acre guide price for a 46.3-acre non-residential parcel of land situated at Askinch, Coolgreany, Gorey, Co Wexford, certainly doesn’t appear over the top. The property, which is for sale through David Quinn, Carnew and Gorey, is laid out in just two fields, 30 acres and 16 acres, respectively, and has been recently sown to spring cereals. The owner used to graze sheep on the land but in recent years it has been used for tillage. Described as “excellent quality”, the land is without waste and given its elevation, has expansive views that extend to Brittas Bay and across to Tara Hill.

Accessed from a shared laneway and from a right of way, the land is for sale in one lot only on 16 May at 3pm in the agent’s Gorey office. Situated 7.5 miles from Gorey and five miles from Arklow, local dairy and drystock interest is expected. There are no entitlements or buildings on the land.