A 40-acre farm on the Boyne Road outside Navan, County Meath, is a piece of agricultural land that will interest plenty from both the farming and the non-farming communities.
The property comprises 39.5 acres of grassland with excellent road frontage and four access points onto the road in a mature setting along the River Boyne.
There are more strings to its bow, however. Firstly, it contains a two-storey red-brick house.
According to Maynooth selling agents Coonan Property, there is a courtyard behind which “oozes character and has a real old-world feel,” behind which is a mixture of cut-stone buildings including hay barn, machinery and storage sheds.
All of this represents excellent potential. More pointedly still, the holding is mainly zoned “H1 – High Amenity”, meaning that for the most part, it will remain in agricultural use.
However, approximately 1.73 acres of the property is zoned objective G1 — “Community Infrastructure — to facilitate opportunities for high technology and major campus-style office-based employment within high-quality accessible locations.”
“The lands are laid out in approximately five divisions with boundaries comprising a mix of mature hedgerows, trees and the canal cow path connecting to the River Boyne,” says selling agent Will Coonan.
“The property also connects onto the new residential development Rowley’s Lock.”
This intriguing holding is guiding in excess of €1,250,000.