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€250,000
Development Site
Aughagower
Westport
Co. Mayo
Description
The property offers an excellent development opportunity for a quality rural scheme in a village setting. It previously had full planning permission for a mixed use residential/commercial development which comprised of terraced houses, apartments and retail units.
Aughagower is an attractive small village with the ruins of a round tower and a medieval church at its heart. Facilities include shop, national school, post office, church and pubs. Westport town and its many amenities are less than a ten minute drive from the village.
About the Area
Westport is a town in County Mayo, situated at the south-east corner of Clew Bay, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular tourist destination, and scores highly for Quality of Life. It has also won the prestigious Irish Tidy Towns Competition three times; in 2001, 2006 and 2008. In 2012 it won the Best Place to Live in Ireland competition run by The Irish Times. This highlights the strong community values in the area.
Between the last two censuses (2006 and 2011) the town has shown growth in population, from 5163 to 5543.
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Help To Buy Scheme
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