Description
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Directions
SITUATION & AMENITIES
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Price | Sold |
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Description
DNG Martin O'Connor Auctioneers have been favored with the instruction to offer for sale by Private Treaty this holding of land in the the townland of Keeraunmore which amount to an area of 14.16 (5.73 Ha). The lands were once a part of the lands of renowned sculptor the Late Edward Delaney RHA who created a sculpture park on the property to display his creative works. Enclosed by stone walls the lands provide an ideal opportunity for local landowners to expand their existing holdings or for those looking to build a dwelling house in the area it would would a wonderful site (SPP). The property is within a short walk of the local beach and a short drive to Carraroe village. Maps and further details available from Martin O'Connor Tel 091 866708
Features
c.14.16 Acres One holding enclosed by stone stone walls Ideal for expansion of existing holding Perfect site opportunity (SPP) Close to beach and easy driving distance to Carraore village
BER Details
BER: Exempt
Directions
In Carraroe village turn left after the Church & School onto Bothar An Cilin. Along this road take the first left turning and drive up the hill and continue on to the end of this road. The property is located at end of the road on the right hand side identified by a DNG Martin O'Connor For Sale sign.
SITUATION & AMENITIES
An Cheathréº Rua or Carraroe is the main population of South Connemara and the principal town in the Connemara Gaeltacht. 40km from Galway City it is situated on a peninsula, with Casla Bay to the east and Greatman's Bay to the west. The shoreline is dotted with beaches, the most famous of which is the Dé³ilén or the Coral Strand, made from an unusual coralline algae known as maerl. An Cheathréº Rua is a centre of cultural and social life with a strong emphasis on the Irish language and traditional crafts and activities. Few places in Ireland have a stronger everyday usage of the Irish language. NUIG has located some of its Irish language department here, while Radio na Gaeltachta and TG4 broadcast from nearby. The sea and traditional boats are central to life in An Cheathréº Rua and nearby. Casla Bay, Greatman's Bay and Kilkieran Bay are home waters for many of the Galway Hookers, na Bé¡id Mhé³ra, and their smaller cousins gleoiteogs and péºcé¡ns. These traditional sailing craft are raced up and down the Connemara coast at regattas held every weekend during the summer. The race from Sruthé¡n Pier at the head of Casla Bay to Kinvara at the head of Galway Bay sees the waters off the shore at An Caoré¡n Mé³r filled with sail every summer. Canvas currachs are also raced in intense sea races at regattas while wooden currachs found all along the shore are used for fishing, checking lobster pots and pleasure. An Cheatréº Rua hosts many of the services for the South Connemara region including pubs, shops, doctors, schools, a library, ambulance service, Garda station, garages, sporting facilities and clubs etc.
Date created: May 24, 2016