Sites are located approx. 2 kms from the town of Glenties with views of the Bluestacks Mountain range
All Plots Subject to Planning
Plot 1 (1.643)
Plot 2 (1.443)
Plot 3 (1.332)
The land is zoned as ‘Structurally Weak Rural Area` which benefits from the fact that it will require to be owners primary residence.
Please consult with your architect for further information
Structurally Weak Rural Areas
To consider proposals for new one-off housing within other rural areas from any prospective applicants with a demonstrated rural need for a dwelling house,
subject to compliance with all other relevant policies of this Plan, including Policy RH-P-9.
As set out By Donegal Develoment Plan 2024-2030
Glenties is a historical town known for its literature giants such as Patrick Mc Gill "The Navvy Poet" who hails from Glenties and each year a summer school is held in his memory.
Brian Friel also has family ties with Glenties and many of his plays are based on the area the most famous of which is Dancing at Lughnasa.
Disclaimer - The above particulars are issued by Glen Estates on the understanding that all negotiations are conducted through them. Information contained in the brochure does not form any part of any offer or contract and is provided in good faith, for guidance only. Glen estates have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. Maps and plans are not to scale and measurements are approximate, photographs provided for guidance only. The particulars, descriptions, dimensions, references to condition, permissions or licences for use or occupation, access and any other details, such as prices, rents or any other outgoings are for guidance only and may be subject to change. Intending purchasers / tenants must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of details provided to them either verbally or as part of this brochure. Neither Glen Estates or any of its employees have any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of this property.
All Plots Subject to Planning
Plot 1 (1.643)
Plot 2 (1.443)
Plot 3 (1.332)
The land is zoned as ‘Structurally Weak Rural Area` which benefits from the fact that it will require to be owners primary residence.
Please consult with your architect for further information
Structurally Weak Rural Areas
To consider proposals for new one-off housing within other rural areas from any prospective applicants with a demonstrated rural need for a dwelling house,
subject to compliance with all other relevant policies of this Plan, including Policy RH-P-9.
As set out By Donegal Develoment Plan 2024-2030
Glenties is a historical town known for its literature giants such as Patrick Mc Gill "The Navvy Poet" who hails from Glenties and each year a summer school is held in his memory.
Brian Friel also has family ties with Glenties and many of his plays are based on the area the most famous of which is Dancing at Lughnasa.
Disclaimer - The above particulars are issued by Glen Estates on the understanding that all negotiations are conducted through them. Information contained in the brochure does not form any part of any offer or contract and is provided in good faith, for guidance only. Glen estates have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. Maps and plans are not to scale and measurements are approximate, photographs provided for guidance only. The particulars, descriptions, dimensions, references to condition, permissions or licences for use or occupation, access and any other details, such as prices, rents or any other outgoings are for guidance only and may be subject to change. Intending purchasers / tenants must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of details provided to them either verbally or as part of this brochure. Neither Glen Estates or any of its employees have any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of this property.
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