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€310,000 Sale Agreed
Marsh Farm Yard
Dublin Road
Mooretown
Dromiskin
Dundalk
Description
The Team at Sherry FitzGerald Carroll welcome to the market “Marsh Farm Yard” at Mooretown, Dundalk comprising a range of traditional stone and red brick farmyard buildings dating back to c. 1860, together with a modern workshop and converted warehouse store, extending to approx. 1168sq m / 12,570sq ft and open paddock, all set on an overall site area of 0.99ha / 2.46 acres.
Location
The property is located approx. 6kms south of Dundalk Town, fronting the old Dublin Road (R132) at Mooretown, Dromiskin, Co Louth and approximately 3kms from both Blackrock and Dromiskin Village and 6.5kms from M1 Junction 15 Castlebellingham. The convenient semi-rural location offers attractive views over the adjoining Marsh Farm and towards Dundalk Bay and Cooley Mountains.
Description
The Marsh Farm Yard comprises eight traditional stone and red brick buildings of various styles, ages and use. Originally developed as the farm yard attaching to the large Marsh Farm which lies to the east, the yard would have been originally designed as the centre of the farm with an impressive array of single storey and two storey stone coach houses, stables, grain stores, barns and lofts, all developed around two courtyards. A number of the buildings are now partly repurposed and in most recent times, the yard has been home to a mechanics workshop with the balance lying vacant.
The site extends to 2.47 acres approximately, with a shared hardcore entrance roadway leading to a private gated entrance and part concrete yard spaces. The eight buildings can be summarised as follows.
Grain Store 201sq.m 2163.sq.ft
Two storey former grain store of original stone and brick construction with slate finish. A recent planning application for its redevelopment as a private residence was withdrawn. Planning Ref 19/133.
Workshop (GEA) 111sq.m 1201.sq.ft
Repurposed barn into modern mechanic work shop, with a kingspan roof covering, incorporating an electronic roller shutter door.
Haybarn 98sq.m 1054.sq.ft
Single link haybarn of steel frame construction, finished with single skin galvanise sheeting with concrete infill walls, with adjacent silage bay.
Warehouse 204sq.m 2198.sq.ft
Repurposed stone buildings with a modern pitched timber roof with a kingspan roof covering.
Forge 35sq.m 382.sq.ft
Redundant stone forge building with original blacksmith “Bellow” in situ.
Courtyard Loft 217sq.m 2344.sq.ft
Two storey former loft of original stone and brick construction with slate roof finish, fronting on upper courtyard
Courtyard Stables 125sq.m 1349.sq.ft
Bay of traditional single storey stone buildings, partly roofed fronting the upper courtyard. The upper courtyard also incorporates the Grain Silo, now is use as a Mobile phone tower generating significant rental income from two commercial leases.
Coach Houses 175sq.m 1883.sq.ft
Redundant stone buildings, partly roof with slates, developed in an L -shape and fronting the lower courtyard
Paddock
A grass paddock extending to 0.2ha / 0.5 acres approx., lying immediately to the east and bounded by the Canal.
Total Floor Area 1168 SQ.M /12572 Sq. Ft.
Site Area 0.99 2.45
Although the Marsh Farm Yard is a listed property within the Louth County Development Plan 2021 – 2027, a recent planning application to redevelop the Grain Store at the northern end of the yard to a large private residence, was withdrawn, but the process has yielded significant discussion, prospects and support for the overall redevelopment of the entire yard into a modern commercial / residential complex subject to the necessary planning permission and architectural conservation reports.
The Marsh Farm Yard retains a wealth of original features and a real sense of historic character and charm. The property now offers huge potential for a wide range of uses, from re-purposing to additional commercial use or to full redevelopment of existing structures, the potential in endless.
Services
We understand mains water and electrical services are connected to the property.
Title
The property is held Freehold and will be sold with vacant possession but including the 2 mobile antennae lease agreements.
About the Area
Dundalk is the county town and administrative capital of County Louth, situated where the Castletown River flows into Dundalk Bay. The town is close to the border with Northern Ireland and equidistant from Dublin and Belfast. The town's name, which was historically written as Dundalgan, has associations with the mythical warrior Cú Chulainn. In 2003 Dundalk was amongst nine cities and towns to be designated Gateway status in the Irish Government's National Spatial Strategy.
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