It’s rare that lands come up for sale in the east of Co Meath and when it does, it usually sells well.
A 44.7ac non-residential holding close to Stamullen, Co Meath, heads for auction at the end of the month and is guided at €995,000.
That guide gives an indication of the quality of land on offer and while it’s less than 1km from the heart of the village, this holding at Stadalt is zoned for agricultural purposes.
Listed with Drogheda-based Robt B Daly & Son Ltd, the land is all in one block and divided into four similar-sized fields with mature hedgerows forming the boundaries.
Situated a short distance southwest of Stamullen, the land is all in one block and benefits from road frontage on both its northern and southern boundaries.

The land has been used for tillage crops for the last 25 years.
In the southeast corner, there is a four-bay hay barn with a lean-to. Close to the roadside it hasn’t been used for a number of years, but is a potentially useful asset.

There is an old barn close to the roadside on the southern end of the property.
Auctioneer Peter Flynn said: “There’s a few bits of land [that have] come up for sale in the area, but not that much and while this is close to Stamullen, it’s very much agricultural land.

All in one block, the land is laid out in four separate fields.
"It’s in good order and has been used for tillage purposes for the last 25 years, with a mix of grain and potatoes grown in that time.
"This is good land, with a nice slope, with two shelter belts of trees and there is scope to improve the northeast corner of it by draining it. It comes with vacant possession so the new owner can move in straight away.”

The shed has four-bays and includes a lean-to.
An executor sale, the auction takes place at 3pm on Friday 27 March in the auction room of Robt B. Daly & Son Ltd at 30 Laurence St, Drogheda, Co Louth.
It’s rare that lands come up for sale in the east of Co Meath and when it does, it usually sells well.
A 44.7ac non-residential holding close to Stamullen, Co Meath, heads for auction at the end of the month and is guided at €995,000.
That guide gives an indication of the quality of land on offer and while it’s less than 1km from the heart of the village, this holding at Stadalt is zoned for agricultural purposes.
Listed with Drogheda-based Robt B Daly & Son Ltd, the land is all in one block and divided into four similar-sized fields with mature hedgerows forming the boundaries.
Situated a short distance southwest of Stamullen, the land is all in one block and benefits from road frontage on both its northern and southern boundaries.

The land has been used for tillage crops for the last 25 years.
In the southeast corner, there is a four-bay hay barn with a lean-to. Close to the roadside it hasn’t been used for a number of years, but is a potentially useful asset.

There is an old barn close to the roadside on the southern end of the property.
Auctioneer Peter Flynn said: “There’s a few bits of land [that have] come up for sale in the area, but not that much and while this is close to Stamullen, it’s very much agricultural land.

All in one block, the land is laid out in four separate fields.
"It’s in good order and has been used for tillage purposes for the last 25 years, with a mix of grain and potatoes grown in that time.
"This is good land, with a nice slope, with two shelter belts of trees and there is scope to improve the northeast corner of it by draining it. It comes with vacant possession so the new owner can move in straight away.”

The shed has four-bays and includes a lean-to.
An executor sale, the auction takes place at 3pm on Friday 27 March in the auction room of Robt B. Daly & Son Ltd at 30 Laurence St, Drogheda, Co Louth.
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