Land, With Development Potential,
Trim Road, Kinnegad
Residential Land
Asking Price €100,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Land Type
Residential Land
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €100,000
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The lands are zoned agricultural but possibly will be reviewed by Co Meath County Coucil in their upcoming review of the Co Meath Development Plan in 2027.
This land will make an ideal development site subject to the necessary Planning Permission.
Kinnegad (Irish: Cionn Átha Gad) is a town in County Westmeath, on the border with County Meath, at the junction of the N6 and the N4 - two of Ireland's main east-west roads. It is roughly 60 km from the capital, Dublin. During the first decade of the 21st century there was considerable construction in Kinnegad which included a shopping centre, housing estates and a 48-room hotel which stands on the site of a former pub, "Harry's of Kinnegad". Tesco Ireland opened a new supermarket in the town in late 2010.
The town has a large national school, St. Etchen's Kinnegad N.S. The school is in a two-storey building, with six classrooms downstairs and two large rooms for the resource teachers. Renovation was necessary due to an increase in population. Housing estates in Kinnegad include Heathfield, Heathfield Close, Riverside, Riverside lawns, Manorfield, Tircroghan, Cluain Craoibh, St. Etchens Court, The Hawthorns, and Bun Daire, New Park Court.
Kinnegad is home to many who commute to Dublin via the N4 and the M4 motorway. The Catholic Church of St. Mary's is located in Kinnegad.