Irish Independent - Farming

Dundalk farm tops €17,000 an acre

- JIM O’BRIEN

A 77AC residentia­l farm at Heynestown, Dundalk, Co Louth sold in lots under the hammer of Joanne Lavelle of Michael Lavelle auctioneer­s, making an overall price of €1.337m or €17,141/ac.

The four-bedroom farmhouse with an array of sheds is located 1.5km east of the N52 Ardee Road and 2km south from exit 16 off the M1.

The former home of Mr Lavelle’s late brother, the roadside holding was bought by their parents in 1941.

They built it up as a mixed farm over the years and, in its most recent incarnatio­n, it was a beef hold- ing. Outside there are two yards, an older cut-stone courtyard and a modern yard with 20,000 sq ft of roofed accommodat­ion with cattle-handling facilities and silage pits.

On auction day, the property sold in lots with the farmhouse and yards on 41.8ac, making €800,000. A 20.23ac parcel of ground in three divisions located in the townsland of Dunmahon and 380m from the house was sold for €290,000.

At the Dundalk side of the M1, an 8.7ac piece at Mullaharli­n Road zoned ‘Employment Mixed Use’ made €152,000 while the last piece, a 6.5ac parcel — located off the N52 Ardee Road in an area that is home to a number of one-off houses — made €95,000.

“This is a great reflection on the excellent land in Co Louth,” said auctioneer Joanne Lavelle about the overall sale.

“A farm of this quality is quite rare, but local demand is very strong.”

 ??  ?? The 77ac holding on the outskirts of Dundalk sold for €1.34m
The 77ac holding on the outskirts of Dundalk sold for €1.34m

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