


Rathniska
Kilskyre, Kells, A82R720
Agricultural Land
Offers Over €850,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Land Type
Agricultural Land
Property Financials
Price
Offers Over €850,000
Property Engagement
Views All Time
15

Features
- Quality land
- • Fantastic Valuable Farmyard
- • Road frontage
- • Conveniently located near Kells, Athboy, and Delvin
The farm features a well-designed concrete yard with a large four-bay double hay barn, complemented by lean-tos on either side. The shed includes slatted accommodation, making it ideal for housing livestock, while also providing generous space for storage and equipment. The property is thoughtfully divided into four divisions and is enclosed by mature hedgerows. With fertile land and a fully equipped agricultural yard, this farm is ready for immediate use.
LOCATION
Rathniska is positioned in a prime agricultural region, just 10 km from Kells, 11 km from Athboy, and 13 km from Delvin. The property benefits from substantial frontage along the Kilskyre-Crossakiel Road (R154) and is conveniently located near major road networks. The N52 is less than 3 km to the east, while the N3 and M3 motorways are just 10 km to the southwest.
KEY FEATURES
• Quality land
• Fantastic Valuable Farmyard
• Road frontage
• Conveniently located near Kells, Athboy, and Delvin
AUCTION DETAILS
The Auction will take place on April 29th at
3pm at The Headfort Arms Hotel, Kells, Co.
Meath and online. Pre registration for online
bidding by April 22nd.
SOLICITORS
Michael O'Byrne Solicitors
12 Kenlis Place
Kells
Co. Meath
Tel:0469347500
Joint Agent:
Raymond Potterton Auctioneers
38 Watergate Street, Navan, Co. Meath, C15 PT8X
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +353 46 9027666
PSRA Licence 002488
WWW.RAYMONDPOTTERTON.COM
Kells (Irish: Ceanannas) is a town in County Meath, off the M3 motorway, 16 km (10 mi) from Navan and 65 km (40 mi) from Dublin. It is best known as the site of Kells Abbey, from which the Book of Kells takes its name. The Abbey of Kells, with its round tower and five large Celtic crosses can still be viewed today. Four of the crosses are in the churchyard of St Columba's church. The other Celtic cross stands in front of a former courthouse.
Just outside the town of Kells on the road to Oldcastle is the hill of Lloyd. From the top one can see magnificent views of the surrounding countryside as far as the Mourne mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland on a clear day. The area around the tower has been developed as a community park (The People's Park), and includes the Paupers' Grave.
