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1,200-acre hill farm on Dingle Peninsula with Second World War history guiding €1.8m

Potentially considerable payments coming from this farm which boasts a rich natural habitat and is in a Special Area of Conservation
1,200-acre hill farm on Dingle Peninsula with Second World War history guiding €1.8m

The farm is in the townland of Maghanveel, 10 minutes from Cloghane and 20km from Dingle. 

A holding on the Dingle Peninsula of 1,200 acres of land is new to the market with Tralee-based McQuinn Consulting.

One of this property’s many intriguing aspects is that holds remains of three different plane wrecks from the Second World War era: a Luftwaffe Focke Wulf 200 (whose engine proudly sits outside O’Connors Pub in nearby Cloghane village since 1940), and two British aeroplanes that crashed on the land in 1943.

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