Lot 2, Lands At Killysorrell Road,
Blackskull, Dromore, BT25 1LD
Agricultural Land (with no PP)
Offers Over £500,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Land Type
Agricultural Land (with no PP)
Planning
No Planning Permission
Property Features
Size
32.24 acres
Property Financials
Price
Offers Over £500,000
Property Engagement
Views All Time
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Additional Information
- Lands extending to a total of about 32.24 acres.
- 31.60 acres of good quality arable land.
- Contiguous block bounded by hedgerow.
- The lands previously benefited from planning permission for two further dwellings under references Q/2011/0415/RM & Q/2006/0353/O.
- For sale by way of private treaty as a whole or in lots.
Quality agricultural ands extending to about 32.24 acres in total.
The subject lands extend to about 32.24 acres in total, with 31.60 acres of quality arable pasture. The lands are laid to grass and are a combination of flat and gently undulating in topography. The lands lie in a contiguous block and are bounded by hedgerow.
The lands previously benefited from planning permission for two further dwellings under planning references Q/2011/0415/RM & Q/2006/0353/O. Further information can be provided upon request.
Directions
Blackskull is a small village in County Down between Dromore & Banbridge with excellent connectivity to the main road networks.
Clover Hill is located just outside of Blackskull village on Killysorrell Road, a short 4.9 miles distant from Dromore, which is a small market town and civil parish with a range of amenities.
The subject property’s situation offers an excellent opportunity for commuting to both Dublin (1hr 33mins) and Belfast (30 mins) via the A1 Carriageway, as well as commuting to Craigavon and Downpatrick via B2 Lurgan Road and B2 Ballynahinch Road.
Belfast City Airport is only about 24.5 miles distant which provides flights to destinations throughout Europe and the rest of the UK.
Belfast International Airport is about 24.0 miles distant, while Dublin Airport is about 78.9 miles.
The area has a reputation for agriculture with Dromore being the home of Henry George Ferguson who is noted as the inventor of the modern tractor.
The area is well known for productive, high quality farmland at low altitude with many agricultural merchants, machinery suppliers and markets.
