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County Cork auctioneers are reporting strong demand for smaller non-residential farms especially from dairy clients who are concerned about the future of the nitrates derogation.
A two storey traditional farmhouse close to Reenascreena village in west Cork has just come on the market and is on offer along with 18ac of land, writes Tommy Moyles.
Policy and a love of the land are among the factors that play a role in smaller holdings of land receiving more interest than larger farms according to one auctioneer, reports Tommy Moyles.
The land near the Ilen River is offered in its entire or in two lots. It is laid out in a number of fields and mainly consists of grass, writes Tommy Moyles.
A short distance east of Dunmanway, the property includes a residence and farmyard that contains a mix of modern and older style farm buildings, writes Tommy Moyles.