


(Lot 3) 24a Mullan Road,
Ballymoney, BT53 7ED
Agricultural Land
Guide Price £15,000
Auction Details
Auction Date
Feb 25 at 12:00 PM
Lot Number
3
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Property Financials
Guide Price
£15,000
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Features
- C. 4 Acres of Land off the Mullan Road, and near Rasharkin and Ballymoney,
- Accessed via a shared laneway and small ford, all fenced and one large rectangular plot.
- It does not have water connected at present, and is in need of some rush treatment.
- Traditionally used for cattle and more recently horse or sheep grazing .
- Not ideal for industrial agriculture . Perfect for a hobby farm, or claim farm payments for ecological land, or to plant as forestry etc.
- The two parcels making up the land in sale, are shown outlined in red on the Folio Maps above.
The land in sale is a C.4 acre field near Rasharkin, and Ballymoney, off the Mullan Road. Traditionally used for cattle grazing and more recently sheep or horses. It does not have water connected at present, and is in need of some rush treatment, but all newly fenced from August 2024 along the entire circa 300 metres of the Southern march fence, at a cost of around £ 4,000 and in one large rectangular plot. Accessed via a shared laneway and small ford, so not ideal for industrial agriculture, but perfect for someone looking to hobby farm, or to claim farm payments for ecological land, or to plant in young trees. It is possible to see from the website woodlands.co.uk, that if planted in woodland, the going price is around £ 18,000 per acre. So there is a potential lucrative option to plant young trees, which the Woodland Trust would pay for, and then sell on in coming years as a woodland.
Google Maps Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Vaa59cMn39VbZNE56
