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No. 309NY-BG – approx. 25 acres with derelict farmhouse in immediate proximity to Lough Boderg

Description:

Offering all the key ingredients – space, location, privacy former dwelling on end of a  cul-de-sac, situated in a beautiful setting on the shores of Lough Boderg.
The property contains 25 acres of mainly pastures with some mature native trees with a now derelict two storey dwelling.
It is to close proximity to Lough Boderg on the Shannon System outside Dromod/Mohill in Co. Leitrim.
It also comes with a short right of way to the lake shore for full enjoyment of the lake.
The adjoining  wood, Derrycarne Wood ( Lough Boderg Trail)  is a  beautiful wooded area and the fabulous tranquil surroundings adjoining Lough Boderg.

History:
Derrycarne Demesne  was the seat of the Nisbett family in 1837. In 1906 it was in the possession of Lord Harlech (Ormsby Gore)
The Ormsby Gore estate was eventually sold in 1924 and Derrycarne and about 80 acres were acquired by a Colonel Kirkwood, a relative of the Kirkwood family of Woodbrook, county Roscommon. It changed hands again several times before being acquired by the Land Commission in 1952. The house was demolished shortly afterwards. The area now for sale was part of the original estate and an original two storey house, 4 Rooms remains on the property.

Distances:
To Dublin 2h
Carrick on Shannon 15 Minutes
Longford town 25 minutes