Circa 4.87 Hectares (12 acres) of agricultural land at Drumgarve, Kilmeena, Westport, Co. Mayo
12.03 ac
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Overview
For Sale – Circa 4.87 Hectares (12 acres) of agricultural land situated in a tranquil setting on the outskirts of Westport. The land is of mixed agricultural quality and suitable for grazing purposes. There is access by a minor road and is approx. 3 kilometres from the main Westport to Newport road (N59) and the Western Greenway.
The land is elevated and reaches down to the shoreline to the North at Roscahill and touches the Moyour River to the South with views across to Croagh Patrick. An old stone ruin on the property indicates potential for a residential site subject to planning permission being granted by the local planning authority.
Location:
The town of Westport, has something for everyone and attracts young families, holiday makers and retirees alike with desirable schools, well connected commuter links to Castlebar, Galway and Dublin with the addition of attractive scenery. Westport offers a range of restaurants, public houses, cafes, doctors, dentists and array of convenience and retail shopping. It has become one of Ireland’s established tourism centres, with many outstanding features, most notably the beautiful tree lined boulevard known as The Mall, running parallel to the Carrowbeg River. There is much to see and do in and around Westport, from the culture of Westport House & Clew Bay Heritage Centre to cliff jumping into the wild Atlantic and all things in between, such as, soaking in the atmosphere of the bars & restaurants, cycling the Great Western Greenway or tracing the footsteps of our Patron Saint to the top of the Holy Mountain, Croagh Patrick. Westport House is undoubtedly one of Ireland€TM best loved heritage attractions €” and is rightly called the most beautiful house in Ireland.
The Green Way
Located to the rear of the property, an exquisite expanse of cycling and walking routes, what could be better than taking to the open road and exploring all that the incredible Great Western Greenway has to offer? Ideally placed along the County Mayo stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way, whether hopping in the saddle or grabbing your boots, prepare for unparalleled views and inspiring landscapes. Spanning an impressive 43.5km, it follows part of the 19th-century Midlands Great Western Railway route, which was constructed in order to service what were then more rural areas, such as West Mayo. Set out on the longest off-road walking and cycling trail in Ireland and you€TMl soon escape the shackles of today€TM urban life. Part of the National Cycle Network, greenways are trails designed for shared use by leisure walkers and cyclists, the Great Western Greenway is traffic-free and off-road with a solid surface to travel on, so you€TMl enjoy a super smooth journey whether walking or cycling. Why not take a trail?
Directions:
From Westport, proceed out Newport Road (N59), at sign for Buckfield Inn, take a left and proceed for c.3km. the subject lands are located on right hand side with for sale sign thereon.
The land is elevated and reaches down to the shoreline to the North at Roscahill and touches the Moyour River to the South with views across to Croagh Patrick. An old stone ruin on the property indicates potential for a residential site subject to planning permission being granted by the local planning authority.
Location:
The town of Westport, has something for everyone and attracts young families, holiday makers and retirees alike with desirable schools, well connected commuter links to Castlebar, Galway and Dublin with the addition of attractive scenery. Westport offers a range of restaurants, public houses, cafes, doctors, dentists and array of convenience and retail shopping. It has become one of Ireland’s established tourism centres, with many outstanding features, most notably the beautiful tree lined boulevard known as The Mall, running parallel to the Carrowbeg River. There is much to see and do in and around Westport, from the culture of Westport House & Clew Bay Heritage Centre to cliff jumping into the wild Atlantic and all things in between, such as, soaking in the atmosphere of the bars & restaurants, cycling the Great Western Greenway or tracing the footsteps of our Patron Saint to the top of the Holy Mountain, Croagh Patrick. Westport House is undoubtedly one of Ireland€TM best loved heritage attractions €” and is rightly called the most beautiful house in Ireland.
The Green Way
Located to the rear of the property, an exquisite expanse of cycling and walking routes, what could be better than taking to the open road and exploring all that the incredible Great Western Greenway has to offer? Ideally placed along the County Mayo stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way, whether hopping in the saddle or grabbing your boots, prepare for unparalleled views and inspiring landscapes. Spanning an impressive 43.5km, it follows part of the 19th-century Midlands Great Western Railway route, which was constructed in order to service what were then more rural areas, such as West Mayo. Set out on the longest off-road walking and cycling trail in Ireland and you€TMl soon escape the shackles of today€TM urban life. Part of the National Cycle Network, greenways are trails designed for shared use by leisure walkers and cyclists, the Great Western Greenway is traffic-free and off-road with a solid surface to travel on, so you€TMl enjoy a super smooth journey whether walking or cycling. Why not take a trail?
Directions:
From Westport, proceed out Newport Road (N59), at sign for Buckfield Inn, take a left and proceed for c.3km. the subject lands are located on right hand side with for sale sign thereon.
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