€2.2m of Lee way as historical Inchigaggin House with 106 acres of farmland comes to market

A new chapter is set to commence on Cork’s famed and fabled Lee Fields, as the historical Inchigaggin House and 106 acres of farmland on the city’s fringe, either side of the Carrigrohane Road, come to the open market with Lisneys.
€2.2m of Lee way as historical Inchigaggin House with 106 acres of farmland comes to market

The land holding, period house and outbuilding’s proximity to the Cork city, surrounding suburbia, third level colleges, sports and amenity lands is quite remarkable. But, future uses may be limited due to tight zoning and greenbelt restrictions, as well as flood plain protection on the riverside fields.

The 106 acres formed part of the larger Woods family estate and farms at Carrigrohane, and are near Richard Wood’s own family home and other lands at Rockrohan House, a short distance away to the west.

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