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| Beds | |
| Price | €2,100,000 |
| Property Type | Farm Land |
| Size | meters2 |
| Energy Rating | BER- |
| Refreshed on | May 13, 2026 |
| Eircode | |
| Group Name | Streets Ahead Properties |
| Sales License Number | 003178 |
Description
LAND FOR SALE CIRCA 255.94 ACRES LIDUFF, KILNABOY, CO. CLARE. CONTAINED IN FOLIO CE5634. VIEWINGS STRICTLY BY ADVANCE APPOINTMENT WITH SOLE AGENT STREETS AHEAD PROPERTIES PROPERTY LICENCE NO 003178 DESCRIPTION: Streets Ahead Properties are delighted to bring to the market exceptional land circa 255.94 acres in Lisduff, Kilnaboy, contained in Folio CE5634. The land is subject to SAC environmental protections. Large elevations with breath taking views over the stunning karst limestone landscape, with Mullaghmor in the distance. The Burren is one of Ireland’s most distinctive geological landscapes and is internationally famous for its limestone terrain, archaeology, biodiversity, and karst features. This property has the benefit of having all sections for the farming community. It has meadowing, grazing and winterage. The property can be sold in two separate lots as it is located at either side of the road on the R460. There are endless possibilities with this property. The limestone land in the Burren area is known for its qualities in fattening and feeding cattle. The grazing habits of cattle in limestone areas also help preserve biodiversity and maintain the unique ecological and agricultural value of limestone rock areas. Further details about this property, its entitlements and maps are available from Streets Ahead Properties. LOCATION: Lisduff is a small rural townland in east County Clare, within the historic barony of Inchiquin. It lies in a sparsely populated upland area between Killanena and Feakle, close to the border with County Galway. The landscape around Lisduff is scenic but relatively marginal for intensive farming. Sheep and cattle grazing are common. The Burren is internationally famous for its karst limestone landscape, unusual combination of flora, thousands of archaeological sites, unique farming traditions and also its remarkable assemblage of plants and animals where over 70% of Ireland species of flowers can be found here. It is because of these unusual features, most of the Burren is designated by the European Union as a Special Area of Conservation. There are numerous walks and trails dotted around the area including The Green Road, Mullaghmor, Lough Avalla to name a few. Other places of interest include Poulnabroune Dolmen, Caherconnell Stone Fort and Café, Michael Cusack Centre and Ailwee Caves. Corofin is only 4.5km away, with multiple shops, bars and restaurants available. Further afield Kilfenora is 15km, Ennistymon and Gort are both only a 25minute drive. The M18 motorway can be accessed in Gort or Ennis for easy commutes to Galway, Shannon and Limerick.
Features
• Can be sold in two separate lots. • Mixed-quality agricultural grazing land known for fattening cattle • Rural countryside setting • 255.94 acres of land • Either side of the road • All services are close by • Boundaries are in good condition • There is mains and natural water supplies.
Date created: May 13, 2026
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