Good quality acreage on market in Carrigtwohill

The area has really good land and a representative 76-acre chunk of it in the townland of Anngrove is on the market with Midleton-based David Keane auctioneers.
The agent describes the property as a “prime non-residential holding” with 16 acres of ancient broad-leafed woodland and 60 acres of excellent agricultural land - with a little under half in grass, and the majority in tillage.
“It’s a perfect location, overlooking the harbour,” he says. “… south-facing; it’s a very warm farm. The woodland is a lovely scenic spot, with a stream running down the middle of it … it could lend itself to a lot of other uses.”
The holding has a farmyard, with an old stone roofed dwelling offering some further potential, as well as various outbuildings and a “good three-column hay shed”. It’s also worth noting that the dwelling still has a separate electricity and water supply from the farm.
The access to all amenities is provided by some excellent roadside access and the property is within 15 minutes of Cork city. There is no SFP going with the property.
The current owners are already in receipt of substantial offers for the property, but don’t wish to reveal the level of them at this point.