Spacious bungalow on 39 acres could be ideal buy for farmers
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Author: Our Reporter
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From this week's Galway City Tribune
Pat Burke Property is handling the sale of a spacious three-bed bungalow at Cloughanover, Headford, which comes with 39 acres of land and outbuildings.
Situated just two minutes from Headford town and 20 minutes from the city, this is an ideal investment opportunity for someone to purchase their first home or farm of land, according to the selling agents.
The property will go to auction on Friday, March 3 at the Anglers Rest Hotel at 3pm. This will be a first for the locality, as the auction will be live streamed on the LSLauctions.com platform to allow bidding and viewing of the auction from near and far.
Lot 1 on the day will be the three-bed bungalow with kitchen, dining room, sitting room and bathroom. There is a large garage adjoining the house with a toilet, shower facility and utility room which could easily be transformed into a self-contained flat.
The property was built in the 1960s and though it needs modernisation, it has always been kept in good repair. There is oil fired central heating with radiators throughout and a solid fuel stove in the kitchen.
The rooms are spacious which would be a bonus for anyone looking to renovate. The house sits on a half-acre of land with a garden to the front and a rear garden with mature trees.
Lot 2, circa nine acres of top-quality land with a three-bay slatted shed and silage slab in good repair also a three-bay hay shed with lean two and a three-bay multi-purpose shed.
Lot 3, circa 8.2 acres of agricultural land renowned for its fattening qualities for livestock, this is adjacent to lot 2. Lot 3 on the day is a small plot of ground adjacent to Cloughanover NS. All these lots will be offered for sale individually first and then as a combined lot consisting of 17.5 acres of land with outbuildings.
Lot 6, circa 21.5 acres of excellent quality agricultural land and would be a major asset to adjoining farmers or to someone looking to purchase prime quality land.
The auction is expected to create a lot of interest due to its outstanding location and with all the amenities of the town and Cloughanover NS just 300 metres away; two minutes from Headford schools and the mart renowned for its quality stock, where buyers come from all over the country.
“All in all this will be an excellent purchase with its prime location and quality land,” said Pat Burke.
For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact Pat Burke on 087 8137150.
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