Laid out in one field approximately 7km northeast of Templemore and 1.7km from Clonmore village, close to the Laois border, a 26-acre land parcel is new to the market with Thurles-based auctioneers Sherry Fitzgerald Gleeson.
The holding has a generous road frontage onto the R433 and is about 20km north of Thurles in a well sought-after part of the Premier County.
“We’re delighted to present this excellent agricultural land holding to the market,” says selling agent Jonathan Gleeson. “It’s quite level and has been laid out in grass for some time, although I believe it was in tillage previously… when you come across a nice piece of pasture like this one, it really impresses.”
The property has three possible access points, even though just one of them is in use.
“It’s not long on the market but we have had a good number of enquiries so far,” adds Jonathan. “It’s well drained and it’s a good piece of agricultural land for any farmer.”
Average prices in Tipperary over the last year have been touching €17,000 per acre and, with this being of above-average quality, the price guide is €495,000 (€19,000/acre).