A 45.6ac block of land with a pair of derelict cottages on the Inishowen peninsula in Co Donegal is currently on the market. The land at Glennagiveny, Moville, Co Donegal has a guide price of €445,000 and is listed with DNG Boyce Gallagher.
For sale by private treaty, it’s situated within 700m of the north coast and mixes agricultural potential with stunning coastal scenery.
Predominantly grazing ground, the land is typical of the area with a range of land types included.

Predominantly grass, the land at Glennagiveny is typical of the area.
A local road divides the property in two with about 40ac in the main block of the holding on the southern side of the property. It is divided into about a dozen fields while the smaller plot across the road is divided into three fields with a stream forming the northern boundary.
The presence of the old cottages is an added bonus. While requiring significant renovation, these structures should be eligible for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (VPRG) and should lend themselves to being useful assets when trying to obtain planning permission.
Along with that, there are a number of old farm buildings on the land. Access to these is via a laneway leading in from the public road. On an elevated site with a northerly aspect, this property has breathtaking views of the sea and the coastline and it’s close to Kinnegoe Bay.
It’s less than 10 minutes drive from the village of Greencastle while Moville and Carndonagh are 9km and 23km respectively away from this property.

The 45.6ac non-residential farm on the Inishowen peninsula is for sale by private treaty.
Also included in the sale are grazing and turbary rights to 2/34 shares of a 932ac commonage. Primarily consisting of rough grazing pasture lands, it offers additional grazing capacity and traditional turbary rights.
A 45.6ac block of land with a pair of derelict cottages on the Inishowen peninsula in Co Donegal is currently on the market. The land at Glennagiveny, Moville, Co Donegal has a guide price of €445,000 and is listed with DNG Boyce Gallagher.
For sale by private treaty, it’s situated within 700m of the north coast and mixes agricultural potential with stunning coastal scenery.
Predominantly grazing ground, the land is typical of the area with a range of land types included.

Predominantly grass, the land at Glennagiveny is typical of the area.
A local road divides the property in two with about 40ac in the main block of the holding on the southern side of the property. It is divided into about a dozen fields while the smaller plot across the road is divided into three fields with a stream forming the northern boundary.
The presence of the old cottages is an added bonus. While requiring significant renovation, these structures should be eligible for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (VPRG) and should lend themselves to being useful assets when trying to obtain planning permission.
Along with that, there are a number of old farm buildings on the land. Access to these is via a laneway leading in from the public road. On an elevated site with a northerly aspect, this property has breathtaking views of the sea and the coastline and it’s close to Kinnegoe Bay.
It’s less than 10 minutes drive from the village of Greencastle while Moville and Carndonagh are 9km and 23km respectively away from this property.

The 45.6ac non-residential farm on the Inishowen peninsula is for sale by private treaty.
Also included in the sale are grazing and turbary rights to 2/34 shares of a 932ac commonage. Primarily consisting of rough grazing pasture lands, it offers additional grazing capacity and traditional turbary rights.
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