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Rathgoggin North
Charleville
Co. Cork
Description
The property extends to approximately 13.20 hectares (32.62 acres) approx., 10 Acres of which is Zoned Residential Development Land. Under the Cork County Development Plan 2022, Kanturk- Mallow Municipal District, the land is Zoned for CV-RR-02 Residential Reserve.
The land can be sold in 1 or 2 Lots and is comprised in Folio CK13013F. There lands are serviced by mains water and sewerage.
This parcel of land is superbly located within walking distance of the town centre and all its amenities. Entrance to the lands is via the Broghill Road, 1.4 km from the centre of Charleville town.
Charleville is a busy and expanding town located approximately 60 km North of Cork City centre, close to the northern boundary of the county on the Cork-Limerick Atlantic corridor. The town centre has a historic core with predominantly residential areas to the north, south and west and employment, educational and community uses concentrated to the east.
The land enjoys a prominent position in Charleville adjacent to one-off residential houses and some residential developments and is within easy commute of the N20 Cork – Limerick road.
Charleville is a popular residential location owing to its independence, wide range of amenities and infrastructure such as two primary schools, two secondary schools and a wide range of shops, restaurants and sporting clubs. Charleville has an excellent public transport network with frequent bus and rail services.
Further information and maps available on request.
Features
10 Acres of which is Zoned Development Land
Can be sold in 1 or 2 Lots
Comprised in Folio CK13013F
Mains water
Mains sewerage
Located within walking distance of the town centre
About the Area
Charleville is a market town near County Cork's border with Limerick set in the middle of very rich agricultural land. It was founded in the 1660s by Roger Boyle, the first Earl of Cork who named the town after King Charles II. Today it's generally known as Charleville. Éamonn de Valera, Ireland's first Taoiseach and former President went to the old Christian Brothers School in Charleville. The town is a centre for dairying and cheese processing based in the Golden Vale Co-op Creameries.
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