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| Beds | |
| Price | €39,000 |
| Property Type | Site |
| Size | meters2 |
| Energy Rating | BER- |
| Refreshed on | May 18, 2026 |
| Eircode | |
| Group Name | Streets Ahead Properties |
| Sales License Number | 003178 |
Description
LAND AND POSSIBLE SITE FOR SALE SUBJECT TO PLANNING PERMISSION CIRCA 0.834 ACRES SLIEVENAGRY, KILSHANNY, CO. CLARE. CONTAINED IN FOLIO CE35463F. 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 this site circa 0.834 acres, contained in Folio CE35463F, located in Slievenagry, Kilshanny. This site gives you the opportunity to build a house of your dreams in a tranquil, rural location. The site is being offered for sale subject to planning permission. Located on a rural road 4.3km from the N67 and Kilshanny. The property is located beside Eircode V95 XF80 *for directional purposes only*. It is approximately 12 mins from Ennistymon and 5 mins from Lisdoonvarna. Kilshanny is a small picturesque village in North Clare, located between Ennistymon and Lisdoonvarna along the Wild Atlantic Way. Nestled on the edge of the Burren, the village is known for its peaceful rural setting, traditional stone architecture, and deep historical roots dating back to medieval times. Kilshanny is home to the ruins of the 12th-century Abbey of St. Mary and St. Augustine, ancient holy wells, and nearby landmarks such as Carn Connachtach and Ballynagowan Castle. Surrounded by rolling farmland, limestone landscapes, and scenic river valleys, the area offers easy access to famous attractions including the Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, and Lahinch, making it popular for both quiet country living and tourism. Lisdoonvarna is also famous for its Match Making Festival which is held for the month of September each year. This town has a host of amenities on offer including both Primary and Secondary schools, shops, post office, craft-shops, hotels, bars and restaurants. Lisdoonvarna is also the gate way to the Burren. Ennistymon is a thriving market town with all the associated amenities such as banks, schools, shops and all the various services. Ennistymon is famous for its Cascades on the Inagh river that flows through the town and its traditional shop fronts and in recent times has gained a reputation as being a food haven, boasting a variety of cafes and eateries.
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Large site circa 0.834 Acres All facilities close by Proximity to the Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, and the Wild Atlantic Way Scenic countryside views Easy access to the N67 route
Date created: May 18, 2026
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