In Co Monaghan, an 83ac farm has recently been put on the market with Fee & Associates Auctioneers. The grassland farm in the Emyvale area is fragmented and as a result is available in its entire or in lots.
The presence of slatted sheds on three of the lots make this farm extra appealing as they could be a useful option for someone looking to pick up extra ground and slurry storage. Equally, they could be of interest to a young farmer looking to get a foothold in the sector.
The house and farmyard along with 16.4ac are listed as Lot 1.

The house and yard are included along with 16.4ac in Lot 1.
Located at Killydonagh, the residence and yard are set 200m back from the N2 road and are just over 5km north of Emyvale.
An old two-storey farmhouse with three bedrooms, the roadside dwelling is in need of refurbishment and should qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (VPRG). While it would benefit from modernisation, it should still be possible to retain the character of the original homestead on the site.

The yard is close to the roadside and within 200m of the N2 road.
The house is located right next to the yard which contains a mix of traditional old farm buildings and modern structures such as slatted sheds, storage sheds and cattle-handling facilities. The land is laid out in four fields with a local road splitting them. One field of roughly 7.5ac is east of the road, with the remaining land divided into three fields attached to the yard.

The house is a traditional two-storey farmhouse with three bedrooms.
At 31.2ac, Lot 2 contains the largest block of ground in this offering and it’s situated in the townland of Cavanleckagh. It’s described as high-quality land that is well fenced and is serviced by mains water. An added bonus here is the presence of a newly constructed cattle-handling facility and a modern shed.

At 31.2ac, Lot 2 is the largest of the land blocks on offer,
Lot 3 contains 10.5ac at Elvey. Less than 1km south of the yard via a local road, this lot is laid out in two large adjoining fields with ample road frontage. In grass, it is well fenced and has a water supply.
Just over 4km southeast of the house and yard, Lot 4 consists of 24.9ac of permanent pasture in the townlands of Raghlan and Cavancope.

Lot 3 contains 10.5ac at Elvey.
The presence of a three-bay slatted shed, storage shed and cattle-handling facilities at the roadside are a useful enticement to any potential buyers. They are set on just over 6ac while the balance of the land here is directly across the road from it.
Given its location in an area where farming activity is very strong and the supply of land coming to the market limited, this property might occupy the minds of interested farmers in the region over the Christmas period.

Lot 4 consists of 24.9ac and also contains a slatted shed.
Auctioneer, Raymond Fee expects this property to attract a lot of interest from curious buyers looking to purchase well-managed land in the area.
He says: “We’re expecting offers in excess of €1.5m. This is a rare chance to acquire a substantial, well-managed farm in one of Monaghan’s most sought-after agricultural areas. The property is expected to appeal to a wide range of buyers, from progressive farmers to those seeking a significant investment in quality farmland.”
In Co Monaghan, an 83ac farm has recently been put on the market with Fee & Associates Auctioneers. The grassland farm in the Emyvale area is fragmented and as a result is available in its entire or in lots.
The presence of slatted sheds on three of the lots make this farm extra appealing as they could be a useful option for someone looking to pick up extra ground and slurry storage. Equally, they could be of interest to a young farmer looking to get a foothold in the sector.
The house and farmyard along with 16.4ac are listed as Lot 1.

The house and yard are included along with 16.4ac in Lot 1.
Located at Killydonagh, the residence and yard are set 200m back from the N2 road and are just over 5km north of Emyvale.
An old two-storey farmhouse with three bedrooms, the roadside dwelling is in need of refurbishment and should qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (VPRG). While it would benefit from modernisation, it should still be possible to retain the character of the original homestead on the site.

The yard is close to the roadside and within 200m of the N2 road.
The house is located right next to the yard which contains a mix of traditional old farm buildings and modern structures such as slatted sheds, storage sheds and cattle-handling facilities. The land is laid out in four fields with a local road splitting them. One field of roughly 7.5ac is east of the road, with the remaining land divided into three fields attached to the yard.

The house is a traditional two-storey farmhouse with three bedrooms.
At 31.2ac, Lot 2 contains the largest block of ground in this offering and it’s situated in the townland of Cavanleckagh. It’s described as high-quality land that is well fenced and is serviced by mains water. An added bonus here is the presence of a newly constructed cattle-handling facility and a modern shed.

At 31.2ac, Lot 2 is the largest of the land blocks on offer,
Lot 3 contains 10.5ac at Elvey. Less than 1km south of the yard via a local road, this lot is laid out in two large adjoining fields with ample road frontage. In grass, it is well fenced and has a water supply.
Just over 4km southeast of the house and yard, Lot 4 consists of 24.9ac of permanent pasture in the townlands of Raghlan and Cavancope.

Lot 3 contains 10.5ac at Elvey.
The presence of a three-bay slatted shed, storage shed and cattle-handling facilities at the roadside are a useful enticement to any potential buyers. They are set on just over 6ac while the balance of the land here is directly across the road from it.
Given its location in an area where farming activity is very strong and the supply of land coming to the market limited, this property might occupy the minds of interested farmers in the region over the Christmas period.

Lot 4 consists of 24.9ac and also contains a slatted shed.
Auctioneer, Raymond Fee expects this property to attract a lot of interest from curious buyers looking to purchase well-managed land in the area.
He says: “We’re expecting offers in excess of €1.5m. This is a rare chance to acquire a substantial, well-managed farm in one of Monaghan’s most sought-after agricultural areas. The property is expected to appeal to a wide range of buyers, from progressive farmers to those seeking a significant investment in quality farmland.”
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