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21 Apr 2026

€250k residential farm

This 19th century home is included in the sale of the farm at Cartronboy
A 20-acre residential farm in the south Longford area has recently appeared on the market with an asking price of €250,000.

A 20-acre residential farm in the south Longford area has recently appeared on the market with an asking price of €250,000.

The property at Cartronboy includes a 19th century farmhouse, and is located just three kilometres from the town of Ballymahon.

Built in the late 1800s, the house has three bedrooms and features well proportioned rooms throughout.

In addition to the sleeping accommodation, the house is comprised of a lounge with open fireplace, dining room-cum-sitting room with open fire and back boiler, kitchen, hallway with parquet flooring, bathroom, and hot press.

In addition, the house boasts original sash windows in each room.

Outside, there is a cut stone shed with two storage facilities, and a turf shed with access from a beautiful ly-presented landscaped garden with traditional flowers and road frontage. There are also Virginia creeper plants growing along the front and rear outter walls of the farmhouse. There are also sensor ights installed outside the house.

The accompanying farm includes 20 acres of land, which is of excellent quality and is split into four divisions with road frontage. The perimeter of each field is secured with electric fencing.In the farmyard, there are cattle-handling facilities, and there is a four-bay double hay barn and stock housing.

The site features easy access and is connected to mains water and electricity supplies, and all farm sheds have lighting.

The sale is being handled by Raymond White Auctioneering of Ballymahon. For more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Jackie White by phone on 0906 432929 or by emailing rwauctioneering@eircom.net.

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