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Price | €1,000,000 |
Property Type | Farm Land |
Size | 0 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER- |
Refreshed on | Apr 9, 2025 |
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Group Name | RE/MAX Estates |
Sales License Number | 004420 |
Description
Exceptional 101-Acre Agricultural Holding Creggaun, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway Location: Creggaun, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway Size: Circa 101 Acres (40.5 Hectares) Access: Situated 3.5km from Ballinasloe town, fronting the R358 Ahascragh road A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and well-maintained agricultural holding in a prime location within close proximity to Ballinasloe. This compact 101-acre farm is laid out in grass and presented in excellent heart, with well-defined internal divisions and a strong history of productive use. Approached via a private 300-metre tree-lined avenue, the property opens into a central, purpose-built farmyard. Farm infrastructure includes two adjoining 5-bay haysheds back to back, an adjoining silage pit, extensive concrete apron areas extending to approximately 3,000 sq. ft., a cattle crush and pen, a collecting yard, and an effluent tank. A selection of traditional stone outbuildings further enhance the yard, offering potential for storage or conversion. The land is of excellent quality, all under permanent pasture, and is highly suitable for tillage, livestock and equine enterprises. The holding benefits from good natural drainage, is well-fenced, and has a reliable water supply. The farm is divided into six easily managed paddocks. A portion of the land surrounding the yard was reseeded approximately ten years ago, further improving its productivity. A standout feature of the property is its southern boundary with the Bunowen River, a scenic and tranquil watercourse popular with local anglers. This natural feature adds both recreational and environmental value to the holding. Creggaun Farm also enjoys a rich agricultural heritage. It was previously owned by the Western Health Board, where it supported a mixed enterprise including grain and root crop cultivation as well as pig fattening. Prior to this, the farm formed part of the historic Greene Estate, underlining its long-standing agricultural significance in the region. This is a turnkey property ideally suited to a variety of uses be it as a working farm, an investment holding, or a rural lifestyle opportunity. With its strong infrastructure, fertile land, and enviable location, Creggaun is an exceptional offering within the County Galway agricultural market.
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Cathal Meares
Date created: Apr 9, 2025