23.77 Ha (58.73 Acres) Strategically Located Zoned Land Dublin Road, Iffernock, Trim, Co. Meath,
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- Features
- Location
For Sale By Auction 3pm on Thursday 14th November 2024 (unless previously sold) at Trim Castle Hotel, Castle Street, Trim, Co Meath
The lands are situated on the western side of the Dublin Road (R154) just to the south outskirts of Trim town centre. Trim boasts a 100-acre park along the River Boyne, featuring historic gems like the Yellow Steeple and Trim Castle, drawing over 110,000 visitors annually. In the Meath County Development Plan 2021-2027, Trim is a self-sustaining town with schools, sports facilities, including Aura Leisure Centre, Trim Tennis Club, Trim GAA Centre, and two nearby golf courses.
The town offers three large hotels, various dining options, and vibrant night life. Bus Eireann connects Trim to Dublin and beyond, private coach services extend to universities like Maynooth and Dundalk, and the M3 Parkway rail station is a 23-minute drive away.
The lands comprise a broadly rectangular piece of land extending to approx. 23.77 Hectares (58.7 Acres) and have about 800 metres of road frontage to the Trim-Dublin Road (R154). The
lands rise on a gradual slope from northeast to southwest away from the road. The majority of the lands 20.57 hectares (50.7 acres) are currently sown with rapeseed. The balance of the lands 3.2 hectares (8 acres) are in grass with mature trees and hedgerows. These lands form the eastern boundary of the property along the Knightsbrook River and Mill Raceand include the former Knock Mills, a beautiful cut stone building. There is also a laneway access off the Scurlockstown to Laracor Road (L2204) leading into the lands.
A feasibility study shows development potential for a wide range of uses such as nursing home, hotel, motor home park, medical centre and independent living.”
Zoning
As per the Meath County Council Development Plan 2021- 2027 we note the lands are zoned Community Infrastructure, Tourism and Rural.
AREA 1 (35 ACRES): COMMUNITY Gl
Allowed • Allotments • Car Park (incl. Park and Ride •
Cemetery/Crematorium • Children Play/ Adventure Centre
• Childcare Facility • Community Facility Centre • Cultural
Facility • Education • Health Centre • Hospital • Leisure/
Recreation/ Sports Facilities • Place of Public Worship • Playing
PitchesPlaygrounds • Recycling Facility (Civic & Amenity) •
Utilities
Open for consideration
Bring Banks • Funeral Home • Gymnasium • Halting Site/ Group
Housing • Healthcare Practitioner • Residential/ Sheltered
Housing • Restaurant/ Cafe • Retirement Home • Residential
Institution • Retirement Village • Telecommunication Structures
AREA 2 (15 ACRES): TOURISM D1
Allowed • B & B / Guest House • Caravan Park • Children Play/
Adventure Centre • Community Facility Centre • Conference/
Event Centre • Medical & related uses • Craft Centre/ Craft Shop
• Cultural Facility • Hotel/ Motel/ Hostel • Leisure/ Recreation/
Sports • Restaurant/ Cafe • Water Services/ Public Services
Open for consideration
Amusement Arcade • Cinema • Convenience Outlet • Childcare
Facility • Cultural Facility • Dance Hall/ Night Club • Offices
AREA 3 (8 ACRES): RURAL RA
Allowed • Agriculture • Agricultural Buildings • Agri-Tourism •
Boarding Kennels (Where the use isancillary to the use of the
dwelling as a main residence) • Burial Grounds • Extractive
Industry/Quarrying • Equestrian • Farm Shop (Only where the
bulk of the produce is produced on the farm) • Forestry related
activities • Horticulture • Caravan and Camping Park (No static
mobile homesor permanent structure unless ancillary to the
operation of the campsite shall be permitted) • Golf Course
• Open Space • Research and Development (Rural related
research and development only) • Residential (Subject to
compliance with the Rural Settlement Strategy) • Restaurant/
Cafe (Only where ancillary to tourism uses or conversion
of protected or vernacular structures) • Sustainable Energy
Installations • Utility Structures
Open for consideration
Community Facility • Cultural Facility • Garden Centre • Micro
Businesses • Playing Fields • Recreational Facility • Sports Club
• Telecommunication Structures • Education • Workshop (only
where ancillary to an existing dwelling where it is demonstrated
that the proposed activity is carried out by a resident of the
dwelling, with no visiting members ofthe public • Veterinary
Clinic
SERVICES
We understand that all main services are available. But intending purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the availability and adequacy of all services.
TITLE
We understand the property is held under
Freehold title.
BER DETAILS
BER Exempt
ASKING PRICE
POA
FURTHER INFORMATION
Viewing is strictly by arranged appointment only with joint agent Lisney and Loman Dempsey Property Consultants.
For Sale By Auction 3pm on Thursday 14th November 2024 (unless previously sold) at Trim Castle Hotel, Castle Street, Trim, Co Meath The lands are situated on the western side of the Dublin Road (R154) just to the south outskirts of Trim town centre. Trim boasts a 100-acre park along the River Boyne,
For Sale By Auction 3pm on Thursday 14th November 2024 (unless previously sold) at Trim Castle Hotel, Castle Street, Trim, Co Meath
The lands are situated on the western side of the Dublin Road (R154) just to the south outskirts of Trim town centre. Trim boasts a 100-acre park along the River Boyne, featuring historic gems like the Yellow Steeple and Trim Castle, drawing over 110,000 visitors annually. In the Meath County Development Plan 2021-2027, Trim is a self-sustaining town with schools, sports facilities, including Aura Leisure Centre, Trim Tennis Club, Trim GAA Centre, and two nearby golf courses.
The town offers three large hotels, various dining options, and vibrant night life. Bus Eireann connects Trim to Dublin and beyond, private coach services extend to universities like Maynooth and Dundalk, and the M3 Parkway rail station is a 23-minute drive away.
The lands comprise a broadly rectangular piece of land extending to approx. 23.77 Hectares (58.7 Acres) and have about 800 metres of road frontage to the Trim-Dublin Road (R154). The
lands rise on a gradual slope from northeast to southwest away from the road. The majority of the lands 20.57 hectares (50.7 acres) are currently sown with rapeseed. The balance of the lands 3.2 hectares (8 acres) are in grass with mature trees and hedgerows. These lands form the eastern boundary of the property along the Knightsbrook River and Mill Raceand include the former Knock Mills, a beautiful cut stone building. There is also a laneway access off the Scurlockstown to Laracor Road (L2204) leading into the lands.
A feasibility study shows development potential for a wide range of uses such as nursing home, hotel, motor home park, medical centre and independent living.”
Zoning
As per the Meath County Council Development Plan 2021- 2027 we note the lands are zoned Community Infrastructure, Tourism and Rural.
AREA 1 (35 ACRES): COMMUNITY Gl
Allowed • Allotments • Car Park (incl. Park and Ride •
Cemetery/Crematorium • Children Play/ Adventure Centre
• Childcare Facility • Community Facility Centre • Cultural
Facility • Education • Health Centre • Hospital • Leisure/
Recreation/ Sports Facilities • Place of Public Worship • Playing
PitchesPlaygrounds • Recycling Facility (Civic & Amenity) •
Utilities
Open for consideration
Bring Banks • Funeral Home • Gymnasium • Halting Site/ Group
Housing • Healthcare Practitioner • Residential/ Sheltered
Housing • Restaurant/ Cafe • Retirement Home • Residential
Institution • Retirement Village • Telecommunication Structures
AREA 2 (15 ACRES): TOURISM D1
Allowed • B & B / Guest House • Caravan Park • Children Play/
Adventure Centre • Community Facility Centre • Conference/
Event Centre • Medical & related uses • Craft Centre/ Craft Shop
• Cultural Facility • Hotel/ Motel/ Hostel • Leisure/ Recreation/
Sports • Restaurant/ Cafe • Water Services/ Public Services
Open for consideration
Amusement Arcade • Cinema • Convenience Outlet • Childcare
Facility • Cultural Facility • Dance Hall/ Night Club • Offices
AREA 3 (8 ACRES): RURAL RA
Allowed • Agriculture • Agricultural Buildings • Agri-Tourism •
Boarding Kennels (Where the use isancillary to the use of the
dwelling as a main residence) • Burial Grounds • Extractive
Industry/Quarrying • Equestrian • Farm Shop (Only where the
bulk of the produce is produced on the farm) • Forestry related
activities • Horticulture • Caravan and Camping Park (No static
mobile homesor permanent structure unless ancillary to the
operation of the campsite shall be permitted) • Golf Course
• Open Space • Research and Development (Rural related
research and development only) • Residential (Subject to
compliance with the Rural Settlement Strategy) • Restaurant/
Cafe (Only where ancillary to tourism uses or conversion
of protected or vernacular structures) • Sustainable Energy
Installations • Utility Structures
Open for consideration
Community Facility • Cultural Facility • Garden Centre • Micro
Businesses • Playing Fields • Recreational Facility • Sports Club
• Telecommunication Structures • Education • Workshop (only
where ancillary to an existing dwelling where it is demonstrated
that the proposed activity is carried out by a resident of the
dwelling, with no visiting members ofthe public • Veterinary
Clinic
SERVICES
We understand that all main services are available. But intending purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the availability and adequacy of all services.
TITLE
We understand the property is held under
Freehold title.
BER DETAILS
BER Exempt
ASKING PRICE
POA
FURTHER INFORMATION
Viewing is strictly by arranged appointment only with joint agent Lisney and Loman Dempsey Property Consultants.
- For Sale By Auction 3pm on Thursday 14th November 2024 (unless previously sold) at Trim Castle Hotel, Castle Street, Trim, Co Meath
- Land bank of approx. 58 acres, located on the Dublin Road (R154) approx 3km east of Trim
- Zoned ‘Community G1’ (35 acres) ‘Tourism’ (15 acres), and ‘Rural RA’ (8 acres).
- Unprecedented opportunity to acquire a zoned landbank in the Heritage town of Trim
- Of interest to both owner occupiers and developers
The lands border Trim’s outskirts, fronting the Dublin Road (R154). in the lively Boyne Valley. Trim boasts a 100-acre park along the River Boyne, featuring historic
gems like the Yellow Steeple and Trim Castle, drawing over 110,000 visitors annually. In the Meath County Development Plan 2021-2027, Trim is a self-sustaining town with schools, sports facilities, including Aura Leisure Centre, Trim Tennis Club, Trim GAA Centre, and two nearby golf courses. The town offers three large hotels, various dining
options, and vibrant night life. Bus Eireann connects Trim to Dublin and beyond, private coach services extend to universities like Maynooth and Dundalk, and the M3 Parkway rail station is a 23-minute drive away.
The lands border Trim’s outskirts, fronting the Dublin Road (R154). in the lively Boyne Valley. Trim boasts a 100-acre park along the River Boyne, featuring historic gems like the Yellow Steeple and Trim Castle, drawing over 110,000 visitors annually. In the Meath County Development Plan 2021-2027,
The lands border Trim’s outskirts, fronting the Dublin Road (R154). in the lively Boyne Valley. Trim boasts a 100-acre park along the River Boyne, featuring historic
gems like the Yellow Steeple and Trim Castle, drawing over 110,000 visitors annually. In the Meath County Development Plan 2021-2027, Trim is a self-sustaining town with schools, sports facilities, including Aura Leisure Centre, Trim Tennis Club, Trim GAA Centre, and two nearby golf courses. The town offers three large hotels, various dining
options, and vibrant night life. Bus Eireann connects Trim to Dublin and beyond, private coach services extend to universities like Maynooth and Dundalk, and the M3 Parkway rail station is a 23-minute drive away.
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