Land in the south Tipperary area is always a strong seller and Clonmel-based PF Quirke & Co Ltd presently have a trio of non-residential holdings on the market in the area. For sale by private treaty, the combined area of the land just outside Clonmel comes to 103ac.
Two of the holdings are south of the River Suir and have Co Waterford addresses. Just south of Clonmel town, the land at Croan Upper consists of 34.2ac of excellent quality land with extensive road frontage. It is currently all in grass and on elevated ground, providing excellent views of the Comeragh Mountains to the south and Slievenamon to the east. It is guided in the region of €20,000/ac.
Nearby is a 36.5ac block of land at Kilgainey, Clonmel. It is sandwiched between the river and the road and is laid out in three large fields and has a guide price of €15,000/ac.

The 34.2ac farm at Croan Upper is all in one block.
Adjacent to the previous two holdings, the final bit of ground in the area is at Croan Lower, Clonmel. Extending to 32.8ac, it’s top-quality land with extensive road frontage and some river frontage. The property has direct access to the Coleville Road.
It’s guided at €18,000/ac and while not zoned, it’s adjacent to new housing. There is an old yard with the ruins of a residence and although currently in grass, the land is extremely fertile.

An 18ac block near Drangan benefits from having a recently constructed cattle handling unit.
Along with the land near Clonmel, the agency has an 18ac farm in Drangan, Co Tipperary on its books. The land is in excellent condition, recently reseeded and has a newly constructed cattle crush, handling and loading facilities erected. He expects this land to make in excess of €16,500/ac.
Land in the south Tipperary area is always a strong seller and Clonmel-based PF Quirke & Co Ltd presently have a trio of non-residential holdings on the market in the area. For sale by private treaty, the combined area of the land just outside Clonmel comes to 103ac.
Two of the holdings are south of the River Suir and have Co Waterford addresses. Just south of Clonmel town, the land at Croan Upper consists of 34.2ac of excellent quality land with extensive road frontage. It is currently all in grass and on elevated ground, providing excellent views of the Comeragh Mountains to the south and Slievenamon to the east. It is guided in the region of €20,000/ac.
Nearby is a 36.5ac block of land at Kilgainey, Clonmel. It is sandwiched between the river and the road and is laid out in three large fields and has a guide price of €15,000/ac.

The 34.2ac farm at Croan Upper is all in one block.
Adjacent to the previous two holdings, the final bit of ground in the area is at Croan Lower, Clonmel. Extending to 32.8ac, it’s top-quality land with extensive road frontage and some river frontage. The property has direct access to the Coleville Road.
It’s guided at €18,000/ac and while not zoned, it’s adjacent to new housing. There is an old yard with the ruins of a residence and although currently in grass, the land is extremely fertile.

An 18ac block near Drangan benefits from having a recently constructed cattle handling unit.
Along with the land near Clonmel, the agency has an 18ac farm in Drangan, Co Tipperary on its books. The land is in excellent condition, recently reseeded and has a newly constructed cattle crush, handling and loading facilities erected. He expects this land to make in excess of €16,500/ac.
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