A rare opportunity to acquire a well-established and fertile 22.4ac organic holding in Co Offaly has recently come to the market. For sale by private treaty, the non-residential holding at Lough Boora, Blue Ball is all in one block and laid out in four well-maintained fields.
Two of them are presently in grass and are ideal for grazing, hay or silage production, while the other two fields are in winter rye and are suitable for early spring grazing. Brought to the market by Athlone-based Kearney Auctioneers, this land has been certified by the Organic Trust since 1997 and it’s well-fenced throughout. It benefits from mature native trees and established hedgerows.
Along with good quality land, there is 220m of road frontage on to the R357 road. Served by a wide network of local roads, this farm is suitable for livestock, bloodstock, or mixed agricultural enterprises
A little over 9km east of Cloghan, this holding is 7km from Kilcormac while it’s about 15 minutes’ drive from Tullamore.
It has a guide price of €300,000 and auctioneer, Francis Kearney said:
“This fertile and sustainably managed farm presents a strong opportunity for those seeking an organic enterprise with proven credentials, while also offering flexibility for conventional agricultural use. The combination of quality grassland, winter crops, and excellent boundary fencing makes this a versatile and valuable holding.”

Two of the fields are presently growing winter rye while the other two are in grass.
A rare opportunity to acquire a well-established and fertile 22.4ac organic holding in Co Offaly has recently come to the market. For sale by private treaty, the non-residential holding at Lough Boora, Blue Ball is all in one block and laid out in four well-maintained fields.
Two of them are presently in grass and are ideal for grazing, hay or silage production, while the other two fields are in winter rye and are suitable for early spring grazing. Brought to the market by Athlone-based Kearney Auctioneers, this land has been certified by the Organic Trust since 1997 and it’s well-fenced throughout. It benefits from mature native trees and established hedgerows.
Along with good quality land, there is 220m of road frontage on to the R357 road. Served by a wide network of local roads, this farm is suitable for livestock, bloodstock, or mixed agricultural enterprises
A little over 9km east of Cloghan, this holding is 7km from Kilcormac while it’s about 15 minutes’ drive from Tullamore.
It has a guide price of €300,000 and auctioneer, Francis Kearney said:
“This fertile and sustainably managed farm presents a strong opportunity for those seeking an organic enterprise with proven credentials, while also offering flexibility for conventional agricultural use. The combination of quality grassland, winter crops, and excellent boundary fencing makes this a versatile and valuable holding.”

Two of the fields are presently growing winter rye while the other two are in grass.
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