331-acre West Cork farm tempting at €850,000

The holding includes a three-bedroom traditional farmhouse in need of modernisation, as well as a range of outbuildings.
A large hill farm in a quiet rural West Cork location is the kind of property that can attract a broad range of interested parties — from those seeking a private, organic lifestyle, to those looking for a tourism project, such as a walking retreat, or those simply seeking rare additional acreage.
A 331-acre farm is new to the market with CCM Property Network. Located in the townland of Derryriordane South, in the heart of West Cork, this farm is situated in a secluded area, almost within its own valley. Inchigeelagh is 15 minutes away from the property.
“It was a suckler farm back in the day, but it has been a sheep farm for the last decade or more,” says selling agent Jerh O’Sullivan,
The holding includes a three-bedroom traditional farmhouse in need of modernisation, as well as a range of outbuildings and farmyard (including various stone outbuildings, a three-bay hay barn and fuel store and a more modern three-bay hay barn with a three-bay lean-to).
The value of such a holding may well depend on its eventual use, but for now, the price expectation is in the region of €850,000 (€2,600/acre).