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Glynn, Mourneabbey, Mallow, County Cork
POAAt a glance...
- Excellent Views.
- Close to the Cork/Limerick N20.
- C. 20 minutes from Cork City.
- C. 10 minutes from Mallow.
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Description
Beautiful C. 0.75 acre site being sold subject to planning permission.
The site occupies a peaceful setting with impressive views over the surrounding countryside.
Please see extract from the County Development Plan. The lands are zoned as Stronger Rural Area under Urban Influence. Applicants for planning must meet the Planning criteria outlined.
Cork County Development Plan 2014 Objective RCI 4-2: Rural Area under Strong Urban Influence and Town Greenbelts (GB 1-1) The rural areas of the Greater Cork Area (outside Metropolitan Cork) and the Town Greenbelt areas are under significant urban pressure for rural housing. Therefore, applicants must satisfy the Planning Authority that their proposal constitutes a genuine rural generated housing need based on their social and / or economic links to a particular local rural area, and in this regard, must demonstrate that they comply with one of the following categories of housing need: a) Farmers, their sons and daughters who wish to build a first home for their permanent occupation on the family farm. b) Persons taking over the ownership and running of a farm on a fulltime basis, who wish to build a first home on the farm for their permanent occupation, where no existing dwelling is available for their own use. The proposed dwelling must be associated with the working and active management of the farm. c) Other persons working fulltime in farming, forestry, inland waterway or marine related occupations, for a period of over seven years, in the local rural area where they work and in which they propose to build a first home for their permanent occupation. d) Persons who have spent a substantial period of their lives (i.e. over seven years), living in the local rural area in which they propose to build a first home for their permanent occupation. e) Returning emigrants who spent a substantial period of their lives (i.e. over seven years), living in the local rural area in which they propose to build a first home for their permanent occupation, who now wish to return to reside near other immediate family members (mother, father, brother, sister, son, daughter or guardian), to care for elderly immediate family members, to work locally, or to retire.
***Proof of funding is required in order to place a bid. Furthermore, surveys should be carried out prior to bidding.
Features
• Excellent Views.
• Close to the Cork/Limerick N20.
• C. 20 minutes from Cork City.
• C. 10 minutes from Mallow.
Directions
From Cork turn left Ivy Bridge, take the immediate left. Continue straight through the crossroads, at the next crossroads turn right and take the next road to the left. The property is on the left.
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Description
Description
Beautiful C. 0.75 acre site being sold subject to planning permission.
The site occupies a peaceful setting with impressive views over the surrounding countryside.
Please see extract from the County Development Plan. The lands are zoned as Stronger Rural Area under Urban Influence. Applicants for planning must meet the Planning criteria outlined.
Cork County Development Plan 2014 Objective RCI 4-2: Rural Area under Strong Urban Influence and Town Greenbelts (GB 1-1) The rural areas of the Greater Cork Area (outside Metropolitan Cork) and the Town Greenbelt areas are under significant urban pressure for rural housing. Therefore, applicants must satisfy the Planning Authority that their proposal constitutes a genuine rural generated housing need based on their social and / or economic links to a particular local rural area, and in this regard, must demonstrate that they comply with one of the following categories of housing need: a) Farmers, their sons and daughters who wish to build a first home for their permanent occupation on the family farm. b) Persons taking over the ownership and running of a farm on a fulltime basis, who wish to build a first home on the farm for their permanent occupation, where no existing dwelling is available for their own use. The proposed dwelling must be associated with the working and active management of the farm. c) Other persons working fulltime in farming, forestry, inland waterway or marine related occupations, for a period of over seven years, in the local rural area where they work and in which they propose to build a first home for their permanent occupation. d) Persons who have spent a substantial period of their lives (i.e. over seven years), living in the local rural area in which they propose to build a first home for their permanent occupation. e) Returning emigrants who spent a substantial period of their lives (i.e. over seven years), living in the local rural area in which they propose to build a first home for their permanent occupation, who now wish to return to reside near other immediate family members (mother, father, brother, sister, son, daughter or guardian), to care for elderly immediate family members, to work locally, or to retire.
***Proof of funding is required in order to place a bid. Furthermore, surveys should be carried out prior to bidding.
Features
• Excellent Views.
• Close to the Cork/Limerick N20.
• C. 20 minutes from Cork City.
• C. 10 minutes from Mallow.
Directions
From Cork turn left Ivy Bridge, take the immediate left. Continue straight through the crossroads, at the next crossroads turn right and take the next road to the left. The property is on the left.
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Use the form below to get in touch with REA O'Keeffe (Charleville) or call them on (063) 23997