Sale of non-residential farm near Bandon with excellent road access

The rich and fertile lands in the vicinity of Bandon, West Corkâs premier market town, are always in demand, and generally fetch a good price when presented to the market.
Clonakilty-based auctioneers Hodnett-Forde are currently selling a 47-acre non-residential holding just 4km from the Bandon town centre, in the townland of Laragh.
The property consists of good land, according to the selling agent Ernest Forde, who says interest is expected to be strong.
âItâs a decent block of land,â says Ernest, âand it has been rented out for a number of years. Not only is it very good quality land, but itâs also sheltered.â
The holding is in one block, and enjoys excellent access, with road frontage on two sides, and the River Brinny abutting the property on its northern boundary.
The farm is non-residential but it does have a good collection of outbuildings. These include a three-bay round roof shed, with a lean-to structure on either side, incorporating a slatted floor and loose lying/storage area, as well as an open slurry pit.
âThe buildings would need a bit of work on them at this stage,â says Ernest.
âTheyâre okay but for modern-day farming, they would need to be revamped.â
Interestingly, the land is being put to a variety of uses, and has sections of both dairy farming and tillage.
âThereâs some of it in beet at the moment,â says Ernest, âand some in barley. This land would be suitable for anything, really.â
Demand for good land in this part of the world has been consistently strong, and the same agents sold a quantity of similar-quality land last year.
âIt was just down the road in Carhue, Bandon,â says Ernest. âIt made just under âŹ13,500/ acre at the time.â
The price guide on this farm is âŹ12,500 per acre, but the selling agents are expecting that it will go higher than that: âWe would expect so. Itâs not land that floods, so that should be an advantage to it.â





