
These lands are contained in folio LD1708F and are just 400 meters from the village centre. With substantial road and side road frontage. There was expired planning permission for a dwelling house site in the past. So may have some development potential in the future. The lands are of good quality with a mains water connection.
GPS: 53.7294, -7.9108
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Lot 1 – Cottage & farm buildings on 2.84 acres
Asking Price €249,500
The 2 bedroom cottage would have been built in the 1950’s and is presented in very good condition. There is an open plan kitchen / dining living area with modern kitchen built in kitchen units and laminate flooring. There is a solid fuel stove that runs the central heating in the house. Complimenting the kitchen is a rear utility porch.
There are two bedrooms and both are ensuite with fully tiled shower rooms.
To the rear of the house there is a small garden and a number of utility farm sheds and a cattle shed. There is a large paddock to the rear of the house.
Eircode: N39 AW95 GPS: 53.72997, -7.9144
Lot 3- Riverside Farmlands of c. 4.65 acres
Asking Price: €35,000
These lands have road frontage and the lands go down to the River Shannon shore line. The lands are in good condition and are actively farmed. The lands are contained in folio LD17544F
GPS: 53.73065, -7.92191
Tarmonbarry (Irish: Tearmann Bearaigh) is a village in County Roscommon, located where the N5 National primary route crosses the River Shannon. East of the bridge part of the village lies in County Longford. The village is less than ten minutes drive from the county town of Longford which is situated a few kilometres east of the village. Tarmonbarry has four pubs, two shops (including a petrol station with an ATM), a marina, restaurants, a Garda Station, a GAA pitch, an art gallery, a 60,000 all seater state of the art soccer stadium, and a solicitor's practice.
