There’s been a number of large farms come to the market in the southeast of the country in the last two years and Carnew-based auctioneer, David Quinn has another that is sure to attract plenty of interest.
A 233ac residential farm, with a good share of prime land in north Co Wexford, will be auctioned off in the middle of September with a guide price in the region of €2.5 to €2.7m.
Located at and encompassing the entire townland of Ballyrory, the roadside property is a farmer’s farm and all in one block. The house and yard are at the southern end of the farm and are set back over 350m from the public road and accessed via an avenue.
Overall, the land is level in nature and roughly, 150ac of it are excellent quality land with free draining soils. That part is currently in grass but is suitable for any type of farming.

The house nd yard are centrally located on the land and are accessed via a lane way from the road.
Lot 1 includes the house and yard on 77ac. Lot 2 contains 74.6ac of land while the balance of the ground, 81.3ac is listed in Lot 3. This is predominantly heavier ground suitable for summer grazing.
Natural watercourse
Also, within this lot, there are circa 5.5ac of mature forestry. The entire is offered as Lot 4.
Water supply is via a private well and there is also a natural water course that flows through some of the land.
A large six-span slatted shed divided into 12 pens is the main livestock accommodation on the farm. It has a wide feed passage and there are rubber mats on the slats. A five-span hay shed with a lean-to that contains another slatted tank is also present along with a feed bin.

A modern cattle handling pen and crush forms a secure yard to the rear of the livestock accommodation.
There is a modern cattle crush and handling facilities and these along with a series of gates create a secure area in the yard between the two main structures.
Also, within the confines of the yard there is a workshop and an assortment of derelict stone buildings.
A stone-built two-storey building, the farmhouse, has been unoccupied for a number of years and requires renovation. Its vacancy means that it should qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (VPRG). Included in the ground floor accommodation is a kitchen, dining room, sitting room, utility and toilet. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. Adjoining the house there are a pair of rooms.

The farmhouse has been empty for a number of years and should qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant.
This large farm is located 10km northwest of Gorey and close to where the counties of Wexford, Wicklow and Carlow all meet. It’s only 4km from Hollyfort village in Co Wexford and 7km from Tinahely in Co Wicklow.
The auction of this large farm takes place at 2pm on Friday 19 September in the Ashdown Park Hotel in Gorey, and online on the LSL auction platform.
There’s been a number of large farms come to the market in the southeast of the country in the last two years and Carnew-based auctioneer, David Quinn has another that is sure to attract plenty of interest.
A 233ac residential farm, with a good share of prime land in north Co Wexford, will be auctioned off in the middle of September with a guide price in the region of €2.5 to €2.7m.
Located at and encompassing the entire townland of Ballyrory, the roadside property is a farmer’s farm and all in one block. The house and yard are at the southern end of the farm and are set back over 350m from the public road and accessed via an avenue.
Overall, the land is level in nature and roughly, 150ac of it are excellent quality land with free draining soils. That part is currently in grass but is suitable for any type of farming.

The house nd yard are centrally located on the land and are accessed via a lane way from the road.
Lot 1 includes the house and yard on 77ac. Lot 2 contains 74.6ac of land while the balance of the ground, 81.3ac is listed in Lot 3. This is predominantly heavier ground suitable for summer grazing.
Natural watercourse
Also, within this lot, there are circa 5.5ac of mature forestry. The entire is offered as Lot 4.
Water supply is via a private well and there is also a natural water course that flows through some of the land.
A large six-span slatted shed divided into 12 pens is the main livestock accommodation on the farm. It has a wide feed passage and there are rubber mats on the slats. A five-span hay shed with a lean-to that contains another slatted tank is also present along with a feed bin.

A modern cattle handling pen and crush forms a secure yard to the rear of the livestock accommodation.
There is a modern cattle crush and handling facilities and these along with a series of gates create a secure area in the yard between the two main structures.
Also, within the confines of the yard there is a workshop and an assortment of derelict stone buildings.
A stone-built two-storey building, the farmhouse, has been unoccupied for a number of years and requires renovation. Its vacancy means that it should qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (VPRG). Included in the ground floor accommodation is a kitchen, dining room, sitting room, utility and toilet. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. Adjoining the house there are a pair of rooms.

The farmhouse has been empty for a number of years and should qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant.
This large farm is located 10km northwest of Gorey and close to where the counties of Wexford, Wicklow and Carlow all meet. It’s only 4km from Hollyfort village in Co Wexford and 7km from Tinahely in Co Wicklow.
The auction of this large farm takes place at 2pm on Friday 19 September in the Ashdown Park Hotel in Gorey, and online on the LSL auction platform.
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