'Small but exceptional' land parcel close to Glin Castle guiding €20,000/ac

Outstanding grassland holding is in high-quality permanent pasture and presented in two well-proportioned fields, according to selling agent
'Small but exceptional' land parcel close to Glin Castle guiding €20,000/ac

Holding is located on the southern shores of the Shannon Estuary, just 3km east of the ferry town of Tarbert.

Located on the southern shores of the Shannon Estuary, just 3km east of the ferry town of Tarbert, an 18-acre holding for sale with GVM Auctioneers offers super quality in a sought-after location.

The property is also a short distance from Glin Castle — home of famous actor Dominic West and his wife Catherine FitzGerald — with the village of Glin just 3km away.

According to selling agent Richard Ryan, the land parcel may be small, but such high-quality small holdings are just the kind of properties to get the market really interested.

“It’s an outstanding grassland holding,” says Mr Ryan. “It’s in high-quality permanent pasture and presented in two well-proportioned fields.

“It’s a very impressive roadside block [the N69 forms its southern boundary] with 180m of road frontage. It would ideally be suited to beef production. Alternatively, it would make a valuable addition to an existing dairy enterprise.” 

As an outside farm, it is an extension that will certainly whet the appetite of many a full-blooded dairy farmer in this most fertile zone of the Golden Vale.

“Although the electricity is currently not connected, the holding has a well water supply and offers strong potential,” adds Mr Ryan. “In short, it offers exceptional accessibility and convenience — a premium holding in a highly desired region of West Limerick/North Kerry. Early inspection of the lands is highly recommended.” 

The small but perfectly formed piece of pasture with views of the Shannon Estuary has a guide price of €360,000 (€20,000/acre).

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