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Glenagat House, New Inn Cahir, County Tipperary , E91 T2R6

  • Size 1.4 acres²

At a glance...

  • Circa 1.4 Acres of land with the benefit of a large Derelict farmhouse.
  • Substantial array of Stone Built out buildings on site
  • Superb Scenic location circa easy access to Cahir, Cashel , Clonmel
  • Potential to apply for the Derelict Property Grant
  • Was the Farm House that Dan Breen was married in
  • benefit of large private well on Site
  • ESB connection historically.
  • Large Private well, ESB connected historically.
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Description

REA Stokes and Quirke are delighted to bring to the market this superbly located development opportunity. This site is located in the most scenic and sought after of locations on Circa 0.58 hectares / 1.4 Acres. The lands which is contained in Folio TY40207F have the benefit of a substantial array of stone built out buildings. This farmhouse known as Purcells " Glennagat House" was the farmhouse that Dan Breen got married in on the 12th of June 1921 during the war of independence to Brigid Malone. The farmhouse provides for Circa 170 meters squared of accommodation, Spread out over two floors, this house is in a derelict conditions making it suitable for the derelict property grant of up to ?70,000 subject to meeting certain criteria . The farmhouse had ESB connected historically and has the benefit of a large private well. This property is within 5-10 minutes drive of Clerihan, New Inn and Cahir making it the ideal site for country side living with easy access to all amenities. Early viewing recommended.

Outside

There is a large array of stone built outbuilding on the site, the largest building measuring 4.3 meters X 18 Meters, with another building measuring 7.5 X 15 meters ideal for conversion subject to planning permission.

Directions

Located C. 5 KM from New Inn. Located C. 7.5 KM from Clerihan

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