Tully
Loughglynn, F45V296
Residential Land
Asking Price €45,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Land Type
Residential Land
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €45,000
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Features
- C. 6.6 acre Site for Sale
- Outline Planning Approved
An exceptional opportunity to acquire approximately 6.6 acres of prime land with outline planning permission already granted, located in the picturesque and peaceful townland of Tully, Loughlynn, Co. Roscommon. This property offers not only the space and setting to create a bespoke home but also the rare advantage of existing planning permission, including approval for the demolition of the current cottage if desired, providing a clear and immediate path for development. Ideally positioned with direct frontage onto both the R293 and L5599, the site benefits from excellent accessibility while still offering a private and tranquil rural setting. The land is well-proportioned and versatile, presenting significant potential for those looking to build a one-off dream home, develop a countryside retreat, or explore further development possibilities, subject to planning. Located just 9km from Loughlynn, 6km from Ballyhaunis, and 15km from Ballaghaderreen, the site combines rural charm with convenient access to nearby towns and amenities, making it an ideal choice for families, self-builders, or investors alike. Its natural surroundings offer beautiful countryside views and the peaceful atmosphere so often sought after, yet rarely found. This is a truly unique chance to secure a sizeable and well-located site with planning already in place—whether you're envisioning a private family home or seeking a strategic investment in an increasingly popular area. Inspection of this holding is highly recommended to fully appreciate the potential and setting on offer.
Frenchpark, historically known as Dungar (Irish: Dún Gar, meaning "the fort of favour"), is a village in County Roscommon, on the N5 national primary road. It was the home of Douglas Hyde, the first President of Ireland. The nearby French Park Estate was until 1952 the ancestral seat of the French family, Barons de Freyne. The estate was sold to the Irish Land Commission in the 1950s and was dismantled by the mid 1970s. An historic smokehouse is one of the few remaining legacies of this period.
