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Urrismenagh

Urris, Clonmany

Building Plot

Guide price €29,950

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Key Information

Price

Guide price €29,950

Land type

Building Plot

Size

0.5 acres

Status

For sale

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Features

  • 0.5 acre sites
  • Being sold subject to planning permission
  • Various options within a 3.5 acre plot
  • Good rural views
  • Partial sea views
  • Zoned structurally weak rural area
For sale subject to Planning

Several site options exist at this location with the vendor owning 3.5 acres. Interested parties can decide where in this level plot they would like their site then apply for planning on same.

This site is zoned structurally weak rural area which is defined in the Donegal County Development Plan 2018-2024 as follows;


It is a policy of the Council to consider proposals for new one-off housing within
structurally weak rural areas from any prospective applicants with a need for a dwelling
house (urban or rural generated need), provided they demonstrate that they can comply
with all other relevant policies of this Plan, including RH-P-1 and RH-P-2. New holiday
home development will not be permitted in these areas.

Directions
Coming off Mamore Gap, continue straight ahead for approximately 500 metres and after passing a garage whose owner works at cars, the plot will be found on the left hand side just after a traditional cottage, also on the left. The site is identified by our For Sale sign.
The name of Clonmany, in Irish - Cluain Maine has been translated as both "The Meadow of St. Maine" and "The Meadow of the Monks", with the former being the more widely recognised translation. The village is known locally as "The Cross", as the village was initially built around a crossroads. Clonmany has four primary schools, Clonmany N.S. (with a new state of the art school), Scoil Naomh Treasa (also known as Tiernasligo N.S. locally), Scoil Phádraig at Rasheeny, and Scoil na gCluainte, or Cloontagh National School. Most students from these schools go on to attend secondary level education at Carndonagh Community School in Carndonagh, with most of the remainder attending Scoil Mhuire or Crana College in Buncrana. Clonmany is host to the annual McGlinchey summer school, which attracts many visitors to its exhibitions and lectures on local history. Another attraction is the Clonmany festival, held annually during the week of the Irish August public holiday. The Clonmany Agricultural Show and Sheepdog Trials takes place on the Tuesday of festival week, with visitors from all over Inishowen and the Northwest of Ireland.


Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

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