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The subject property comprises of a regular shaped parcel of land extending to approximately 13.90ha (34.40 acres) which is accessed directly off the newly constructed Tara Road linking Laytown and Bettystown. The land is currently laid out in grass and is topographically flat in nature. The land is bordered by existing mature hedgerows
and trees and are clearly defined. The train line runs along the western boundary of the lands.
The land’s strategic location presents a purchaser a truly unique opportunity to provide a much need residentially led scheme.
Laytown- Bettystown excellent transport links will be further bolstered by the extension of the DART service to Drogheda. This expanded service is expected to be complete by 2025 and will further underpin demand in east meath.
The subject property comprises of a regular shaped parcel of land extending to approximately 13.90ha (34.40 acres) which is accessed directly off the newly constructed Tara Road linking Laytown and Bettystown. The land is currently laid out in grass and is topographically flat in nature. The land is
The subject property comprises of a regular shaped parcel of land extending to approximately 13.90ha (34.40 acres) which is accessed directly off the newly constructed Tara Road linking Laytown and Bettystown. The land is currently laid out in grass and is topographically flat in nature. The land is bordered by existing mature hedgerows
and trees and are clearly defined. The train line runs along the western boundary of the lands.
The land’s strategic location presents a purchaser a truly unique opportunity to provide a much need residentially led scheme.
Laytown- Bettystown excellent transport links will be further bolstered by the extension of the DART service to Drogheda. This expanded service is expected to be complete by 2025 and will further underpin demand in east meath.
- Best bids by 12pm (noon) Wednesday, 6th of April to be submitted by hand FAO Mr John Walsh, Arthur Cox, 10 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
- The landholding is regular in shape and is within close proximity to educational, recreational, leisure and residential amenities
- Predominantly zoned White Lands under the Meath County Council Development Plan 2021 – 2027
- Laytown- Bettystown benefits greatly from the existing train service. Excellent transport links will be further underpinned by the extension of the DART service to Drogheda.
- The lands offer a potential purchaser the opportunity to acquire a strategically positioned land bank with the potential (subject to re-zoning and planning) to accommodate a large scale residential development
- Well located land bank which extends to approximately 13.90ha (34.40 acres) situated in a highly sought-after residential destination
Best bids by 12pm (noon) Wednesday, 6th of April to be submitted by hand FAO Mr John Walsh, Arthur Cox, 10 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
Laytown is a coastal village situated approximately 45km north of Dublin city centre and 2.5km south of Bettystown. Laytown forms part of a larger area known as east Meath which consists of Laytown – Bettystown – Mornington – Donnycarney. As per Census 2016 the municipal district of Laytown – Bettystown had a population of 32,398 persons.
The proximity of Laytown to Dublin city centre and tranquil coast setting is an ttractive prospect for to commuters working in Dublin. The wider East Meath settlements experience some of the highest levels of growth
population from Census 2011 – 2016.The Laytown railway station is situated approximately 2.1km south of
the subject lands. The train station is utilized by many who reside in the immediate area and provides access direct to both Dublin city centre and
Drogheda.
The M1 Motorway is situated approximately 20 minutes’ drive west of the
subject lands which connects Laytown with Dublin and Louth
Title
We understand the property is Freehold
Services
We understand that all main services are available
Price
Price on Application
Best bids by 12pm (noon) Wednesday, 6th of April to be submitted by hand FAO Mr John Walsh, Arthur Cox, 10 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 Laytown is a coastal village situated approximately 45km north of Dublin city centre and 2.5km south of Bettystown. Laytown forms part of a larger area known as east
Best bids by 12pm (noon) Wednesday, 6th of April to be submitted by hand FAO Mr John Walsh, Arthur Cox, 10 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
Laytown is a coastal village situated approximately 45km north of Dublin city centre and 2.5km south of Bettystown. Laytown forms part of a larger area known as east Meath which consists of Laytown – Bettystown – Mornington – Donnycarney. As per Census 2016 the municipal district of Laytown – Bettystown had a population of 32,398 persons.
The proximity of Laytown to Dublin city centre and tranquil coast setting is an ttractive prospect for to commuters working in Dublin. The wider East Meath settlements experience some of the highest levels of growth
population from Census 2011 – 2016.The Laytown railway station is situated approximately 2.1km south of
the subject lands. The train station is utilized by many who reside in the immediate area and provides access direct to both Dublin city centre and
Drogheda.
The M1 Motorway is situated approximately 20 minutes’ drive west of the
subject lands which connects Laytown with Dublin and Louth
Title
We understand the property is Freehold
Services
We understand that all main services are available
Price
Price on Application
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