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A truly rare opportunity has come onto the market with the proposed sale of a unique parcel of land on the doorstep of Galway City, at about a twenty minute drive, and it is on the shores of Lough Corrib.
This property at Woodpark, Annaghdown – brought to the market by John Quinn Auctioneers – would be of interest to a variety of purchasers.
The land is amenable to a number of usages with development potential subject to planning.
The lands are maintained to a very high standard by the current owners and have access by way of three separate entrances.
The property also incorporates a historic well which has been beautifully restored by the landowners, along with a one eighth share of 13 acres of commonage.
The boundaries of the property are immaculately maintained with stone walls and larch fencing. Irish water are the suppliers of the water connection, and the property may be sold in one, two, or three different lots.
The property also has multi sward grass, scoring ten from ten under the acres scheme.
Full details on this property by way of maps and viewing arrangements can be obtained by contacting John Quinn on 091 569 174.
Pictured: The lands at Woodpark, Annaghdown.
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