


Leitrim East,
Moyvane
2 Bed House
Asking Price €219,000
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
House
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €219,000
Stamp Duty
€2,190*²
Property Engagement
Views All Time
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Features
- Excellent quality lands located in well apportioned fields.
- Traditional detached farmhouse residence with various outbuildings providing a refurbishment opportunity.
- Excellent location just 1.5km from the N69, 2.2km north of Moyvane (2km), 6km south of Tarbert and 12km to the heritage town of Listowel.
- Private well (option of mains water also available) and onsite septic tank.
22.60 acres/ 9.15 hectares of excellent quality grassland comprised in part folio KY7167. The lands have the benefit of a central roadway, well apportioned fields and the original farmhouse residence (requiring full refurbishment).
The property has the benefit of a private well (with option of mains water) and onsite septic tank. The property has been vacant for over 2 years therefore may qualify for the relevant grants (subject to scheme rules and qualifying criteria)
Accommodation comprises: Entrance hallway, Kitchen/Dining Room, Utility/Back Kitchen, 2 Double Bedrooms and WHB & W/C.
Located 2.2km approx. north of Moyvane village, 6km south of Tarbert village and the Shannon Estuary, and 12km north east of the heritage town of Listowel. The property is located 1.5km east of the N69 national route (Limerick-Kerry route)
For further details and particulars, please contact Sherry Fitzgerald Stack Sole Selling Agent.
Moyvane (Irish: Maigh Mheáin, meaning "main or middle plain") is a small village in County Kerry in the south west of Ireland. It is situated off the N69 road between Listowel to the South-West and Tarbert to the North. The village of Knockanure lies to the immediate South. The parish in which the village is located is now also known as the "Parish of Moyvane", it was originally called the parish of Murhur, this was part of the ancient "Barony of Iraghticonnor", it seldom featured in the history books in conjunction with the stories of the Barony, hence very little writing exists about the parish.
