For sale by public auction on Tuesday 3 September in The Park Hotel, Kiltimagh, Co Mayo at 3.00pm
For sale by public auction on Tuesday 3 September in The Park Hotel, Kiltimagh, Co Mayo at 3.00pm
This is an extensive grassland farm which includes good grazing lands situated along the banks of the Gweestion River including a semi-derelict house and outbuildings.
It is located in the townland of Carrowmore and primarily consists of a large block of grazing land plus various smaller blocks. It could also be suitable for forestry, subject to planning approval. The land varies in quality and includes pasture suitable for cutting, as well as permanent pasture.
There is good scope to develop the land into a quality, extensive grazing farm.
Lot 1 House and Land at Carrowmore
The lands are primarily laid out in one large block, accessed via the eastern side of the Lismirrane Road across a bridge. The land in Lot 1 comprises about 170 acres. A hard-core track passing through the land leads up to the heart of the farm, where there is a two-storey farmhouse of traditional construction. The house has been vacant for some time and is in a semi-derelict state of repair. The old farmyard is located to the rear of the farmhouse and includes outbuildings, a cattle crush and holding pen.
The lands have not been farmed recently but were used for grazing of livestock. While historically divided into smaller fields, they have been merged into a number of larger enclosures. With some improvement, silage and hay crops could be cut. The permanent pasture and grazing land is situated on the northern side. The land is gently undulating in parts, sloping from the highest point from the farmhouse towards the lowest point at the river on the southern side. The land is mostly south facing and partially bound by the Gweestion River on the southern side.
Basic Payment Scheme
The Entitlements to the Basic Payment Scheme are owned by the sellers and included in the sale. If the property is sold in Lots, the Entitlements to the Basic Payment Scheme will be apportioned on a pro-rata basis. Further information is available on request by the selling agent.
Historical Note
Three ringforts (listed on the recorded archaeological monuments) are situated within the boundary of Lot 1.
Entry & Possession
Entry is by agreement with vacant possession.
Solicitor
Gina Mullen
P O'Connor & Sons Solicitors
Swinford
Co Mayo
F12 KX71
Email: gmullen@poconsol.ie
Tel: (094) 925 1333
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with the selling agents:
Savills Country, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 Tel: +353 (0)1 663 4350.
Given the hazards of a farm, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection
Accommodation
Features
For sale by Public Auction on 3 September 2019 at 3.00pm
Primarily in one large block
About 170.5 acres
Derelict house and farm outbuildings
Entitlements to the Basic Payment Scheme
Bohola 3.5 km, Knock Airport 20 km, Castlebar 21 km, Westport 38 km, Galway City 84 km
BER Details
Exempt
Negotiator
Pat O'Hagan
Auction Location
Auction Time
Description
For sale by public auction on Tuesday 3 September in The Park Hotel, Kiltimagh, Co Mayo at 3.00pm
For sale by public auction on Tuesday 3 September in The Park Hotel, Kiltimagh, Co Mayo at 3.00pm
This is an extensive grassland farm which includes good grazing lands situated along the banks of the Gweestion River including a semi-derelict house and outbuildings.
It is located in the townland of Carrowmore and primarily consists of a large block of grazing land plus various smaller blocks. It could also be suitable for forestry, subject to planning approval. The land varies in quality and includes pasture suitable for cutting, as well as permanent pasture.
There is good scope to develop the land into a quality, extensive grazing farm.
Lot 1 House and Land at Carrowmore
The lands are primarily laid out in one large block, accessed via the eastern side of the Lismirrane Road across a bridge. The land in Lot 1 comprises about 170 acres. A hard-core track passing through the land leads up to the heart of the farm, where there is a two-storey farmhouse of traditional construction. The house has been vacant for some time and is in a semi-derelict state of repair. The old farmyard is located to the rear of the farmhouse and includes outbuildings, a cattle crush and holding pen.
The lands have not been farmed recently but were used for grazing of livestock. While historically divided into smaller fields, they have been merged into a number of larger enclosures. With some improvement, silage and hay crops could be cut. The permanent pasture and grazing land is situated on the northern side. The land is gently undulating in parts, sloping from the highest point from the farmhouse towards the lowest point at the river on the southern side. The land is mostly south facing and partially bound by the Gweestion River on the southern side.
Basic Payment Scheme
The Entitlements to the Basic Payment Scheme are owned by the sellers and included in the sale. If the property is sold in Lots, the Entitlements to the Basic Payment Scheme will be apportioned on a pro-rata basis. Further information is available on request by the selling agent.
Historical Note
Three ringforts (listed on the recorded archaeological monuments) are situated within the boundary of Lot 1.
Entry & Possession
Entry is by agreement with vacant possession.
Solicitor
Gina Mullen
P O'Connor & Sons Solicitors
Swinford
Co Mayo
F12 KX71
Email: gmullen@poconsol.ie
Tel: (094) 925 1333
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with the selling agents:
Savills Country, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 Tel: +353 (0)1 663 4350.
Given the hazards of a farm, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection
Accommodation
Features
For sale by Public Auction on 3 September 2019 at 3.00pm
Primarily in one large block
About 170.5 acres
Derelict house and farm outbuildings
Entitlements to the Basic Payment Scheme
Bohola 3.5 km, Knock Airport 20 km, Castlebar 21 km, Westport 38 km, Galway City 84 km