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Land at Lisheen
Folio's CE34669F & CE6436
Ballynacally
Ennis
Co Clare
Description
This is an excellent holding of 13.99 hectares (34.5 acres) just a short distance from the Village of Ballynacally and 12km from Ennis on the Kildysart Road (R473). The holding consists of good quality pasture land made up of Folios CE34669F and The land is bounded by the estuary to the south.
The land is well serviced with excellent road frontage onto the Kildysart Road. It may be possible that private dwellings could be built along this road frontage subject to planning permission and applicable restrictions.
There are sheds/outbuildings set back from the main road for storage. Along the shore there are ruins of what may have been old grain store building adjacent to what was once a wharf where boats could dock.
This is an excellent farm that has been carefully maintained with a number of well bounded and drained fields.
Features
Good quality pasture land
Electricity connection
Connected to mains water
Entitlements not included
Part of the River Shannon SAC
About the Area
Strategically located between the University cities of Limerick and Galway, and within 20 mins of Shannon International Airport, the town of Ennis has enjoyed significant population growth and prosperity in recent years. Ennis is home to an abundance of amenities and facilties, making it a centre of employment, not just for the local population, but also for those in the surrounding localities.
Ennis was founded by the Franciscan Friars in 1240 A.D. as a centre of learning, and it has now progressed into a technology focused "Information Age Town". Ennis is the capital town of Clare and as such is the centre of a County steeped in traditional music and sport.
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