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Rivershore Property At
Cuiltyconeen
Boyle Road
Carrick-On-Shannon
Co. Roscommon
Description
Circa 12.89 Acres
Located just minutes' north of Carrick-on-Shannon at Cuiltyconeen townland, just off the N4 Route with significant road frontage onto 'Old Boyle/Sligo Road'.
The holding is just minutes from Carrick-on-Shannon and would be of interest to boat owners, farmers, or as a potential outdoor amenity, subject to the necessary consents.
Carrick-on-Shannon is Ireland's premier inland boating centre, with a large selection of private marinas, boat rentals, and services, along with excellent selection of outdoor and wet weather activities.
Nearby attractions include Carrick Quads & Clay Pigeon Shooting, Carrick Cineplex, 18-Hole Golf Club, Lough Key Forest & Activity Park (including zip-lining, Boda Borg questing, play grounds, kayaking, electric bike trails, and tours), The Dock theatre & gallery, Aura leisure centre, and many more.
Enquiries to Liam Farrell of Sherry FitzGerald Farrell.
Guide Price: €65,000
Maps & images for indicative purposes only.
About the Area
Carrick-on-Shannon is the county town of County Leitrim. It is also the smallest main county town in Ireland, situated on a strategic crossing point of the River Shannon and is the largest town in the county. The population of the town was 3,980 in 2011. It is the gateway to the Shannon–Erne Waterway, Lough Key, Acres Lake and Lough Allen via the picturesque villages of Cootehall, Knockvicar, Jamestown, Leitrim Village, Drumshanbo and Keshcarrigan and is only a short distance away from the Glens of North Leitrim.
Carrick-on-Shannon is situated on a fording point of the Shannon. In the vicinity of Drumsna, on the County Roscommon border, are the remains of an Iron Age fortification. Historic buildings are the "Carrick Castle", the Workhouse and Famine Graveyard, Hatley Manor, St George's Church of Ireland and the Costello Chapel.
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