Description
Accommodation
Features
- Farm buildings
- About 622 acres of fertile and versatile arable land
- Network of internal tracks
- Multiple access points
- Coastal location
- Ring-fenced land
Negotiator
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Price | €5,400,000 |
Property Type | Site |
Size | 0 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER- |
Refreshed on | Jun 20, 2025 |
Eircode | BT47 3PS |
Group Name | Savills Residential & Country Agency |
Sales License Number | 002223 |
Description
One of the finest and largest single blocks of agricultural ground in the country Farm Buildings Situated on the south-western boundary, the farmyard and buildings at Donnybrewer Mains & Longfield are accessed immediately off Station Road and can be classified as follows: Grain store: Dutch barn with a corrugated roof and cladding, block walls and flooring. Machinery shed: Adjoining Dutch barns with corrugated roof and cladding. Traditional general-purpose sheds: One store of stone construction beneath a corrugated roof, plus two further buildings of stone construction, one with a corrugated roof and one uncovered. There is ample hardstanding within the yard, providing sufficient space for the turning and manoeuvring of large machinery or articulated lorries. Situated centrally within the land is a further yard used for storing farmyard manure. Livestock handling facilities adjoin. Farmland Occupying a stunning position on the banks of Lough Foyle, the land at Donnybrewer Mains and Longfield comprises one of the finest and largest single blocks of agricultural ground in the country, extending to about 687 acres in total and including about 622 acres of first-class, fertile and versatile arable land. The soil benefits from excellent working depth and structure, supporting a wide range of cropping systems. The land is laid out in generously sized fields, ideal for modern, large-scale farm machinery, with the largest field extending to about 46 acres. The property enjoys useful road frontage and is served by a well-established network of internal tracks, enhancing access and operational efficiency. Multiple gated access points, fitted with wide agricultural gates, provide ease of entry for machinery and equipment throughout the block. The topography is largely level, supporting efficient cultivation and mechanisation. One of the most striking features of this parcel is its scenic aspect, with over two miles of uninterrupted frontage onto Lough Foyle, offering exceptional views and a rare coastal setting. It is served by a pair of electric pumps, further supporting drainage, as required.
Accommodation
Features
Negotiator
James Butler
This Site is part of a new development.
Date created: Jun 20, 2025