Features
- The property comprises two folios of zoned development land, totalling circa 53 acres with a two story Farmhouse (fire damaged) and some outbuildings on the northern periphery of Cork city. The land enjoys extensive road frontage and access to all services. It is currently in grass.
- LOCATION CHARACTERISTICS
- The lands are situated on the Northern periphery of Cork City. Cork is Ireland's second city with a population of circa 250'000 people in the metropolitan area. It is located on Ireland's Southern coastline, centred on a large natural harbour and surrounded by a rich agricultural hinterland. Cork is a prosperous area with a diverse economy featuring manufacturing, food production, technology, pharmaceuticals, education and healthcare. It enjoys good communications, both nationally and internationally and easy access to markets and resources.
Daniel Fleming Auctioneers in conjunction with Property Partners Matt Fallon are delighted to present this fantastic opportunity. The Property comprises of two folios of zoned development land circa.53 acres with a dilapidated traditional farmhouse and some outbuildings on the northern periphery of Cork City. The land enjoys extensive road frontage and access to all services.
Viewing Details
For further information please contact
Daniel Fleming on 021-4385524/0872575712
Viewing is strictly by appointment
The property comprises approximately C.53 acres of land and a derelict house situated on either side of a minor local road. The land is traversed in its northern section by a single high tension electricity line. The lands are divided into typical fields of between 2 and 8 acres. There is a 19th century farmhouse called Banduff House on the lands. This is derelict and has not been lived in for many years apparently. The lands are mainly in grass with excellent road frontage on both sides. The lands slope down from North to South and are laid out in 5 principal divisions. The lands are particularly suited for development and are specifically zoned for Tier 3 long term development by the Planning Authority, Cork City Council. A sizable portion of it is also zoned for open space.