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Donoughmore

Agricultural Land

Asking Price €565,000

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Contact Sherry Fitzgerald O'Donovan (Fermoy, Mallow & Midleton)

PSR Licence: 003457

+353 25 32725

Property Overview

Status

For Sale

Land Type

Agricultural Land

Property Financials

Price

Asking Price €565,000

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property description imageThis is an excellent quality non-residential holding comprising of approximately 39 acres under Folio CK139104F and CK11856, situated approximately 16km from Mallow and 28km from Cork city.

These lands are of a warm, free draining nature for the most part suitable for any type of farming enterprise. Laid out in 9 easily worked fields with 6 agricultural acess points off the road, the lands offer excellent views of the surrounding countryside. The lands are presently under grass. The lands are divided in 2 lots by a local road.

For maps and further details contact sole selling agents Sherry FitzGerald O'Donovan

Mallow is the largest town along the Blackwater valley; founded in the late 16th century when the Earl of Desmond built a castle to protect the river crossing. The town is sometimes called the crossroads of Munster due to its position on the junction of roads to Waterford, Cork, Dublin, Limerick and Killarney. It's also been identified as a regional hub in the Government's National Spatial Strategy so is likely to grow even more in the future.  Mallow has a large sugar industry processing sugar beet from all over the midlands.

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