Cashel land and property guiding at €1.4m

At the heart of the holding is a recently constructed equestrian complex
The Churchquarter lands are well laid out, with water available in each field.

The Churchquarter lands are well laid out, with water available in each field.

A substantial land holding of premium Tipperary grassland is new to the market with Thurles-based auctioneer Nicholas Maher.

The package is all the more attractive as it comes with some impressive add-ons. These include an impressive traditional two-storey house, along with superb outbuildings and equestrian facilities.

The Churchquarter lands at Clonoulty, Cashel, Co. Tipperary.
The Churchquarter lands at Clonoulty, Cashel, Co. Tipperary.

“It’s an exceptional agricultural and equestrian property,” says Nicholas. 

“It’s situated in the highly sought-after Clonoutly area of County Tipperary, just 10 minutes from Cashel and within 60 minutes of Limerick, Cork and Kilkenny.” 

At the heart of the holding is a recently constructed equestrian complex. According to the selling agents, this is immediately operational requiring no further investment. 

The property is equally suited to cattle, sheep or dairying, featuring extensive quality fencing throughout.

The head-turning farmhouse is a period property of substantial proportions.
The head-turning farmhouse is a period property of substantial proportions.

The modern equestrian stable complex includes:

  • A full complement of loose boxes on both sides of a central aisle 
  • Premium green-finish steel cladding throughout the upper section 
  • Precast concrete panel lower walls 
  • Steel-framed boxes with sliding barred fronts 
  • Multiple translucent roof skylights, giving excellent natural light 
  • Good ventilation via ridge and open apex design 
  • Generous eaves height, maximising internal usable volume 
  • Large concrete yard apron, facilitating lorry and horse trailer access 
  • Hay/fodder storage barn adjacent to main stable block.

The head-turning farmhouse is a period property of substantial proportions, featuring sash windows and a multi-chimney roofline. 

A tree-lined entrance avenue with post-and-rail fencing creates an outstanding first impression.

“The house is lovely,” says Nicholas. “It’s the makings of a fine house with great potential as a home… the three-bedroom property hasn’t been lived in for about 10 years.” 

The lands are well laid out, with water available in each field.

The property is equally suited to cattle, sheep or dairying, featuring extensive quality fencing throughout.
The property is equally suited to cattle, sheep or dairying, featuring extensive quality fencing throughout.

“There’s been a great deal of interest in it,” adds Nicholas, “both locally and internationally. As a farm or an equestrian facility, with a house on it, it ticks a lot of boxes.” 

With land such as this valued in the region of around €20,000/acre, this turnkey property is guiding a little above that in the region of €1,400,000.

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