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The subject lands comprise two individual parcels of land which are bisected by an existing roadway known as Harbour Road. Parcel A extends to
approximately 0.81ha (2 acres) and parcel B of 1.42ha (3.50 acres), equaling an aggregate total of 2.23ha (5.51 acres). The lands are irregular in shape and are topographically sloping in nature. The lands are currently laid out in grass, trees, and existing hedgerows. There is a narrow stream which runs parallel to the northeastern boundary of the smaller parcel A. The subject lands represent a great opportunity for a potential purchaser develop a new urban scheme subject to planning permission which is close to Mullingar Town Centre and can
benefit from the all the town’s local amenities.
LAND USE ZONING
The lands are zoned Objective General Urban District under the Mullingar Local Area Plan 2014-2020 (as extended). “To provide
residential development and other compatible community,health care, offices and associated uses”
The subject lands comprise two individual parcels of land which are bisected by an existing roadway known as Harbour Road. Parcel A extends to approximately 0.81ha (2 acres) and parcel B of 1.42ha (3.50 acres), equaling an aggregate total of 2.23ha (5.51 acres). The lands are irregular in shape and are
The subject lands comprise two individual parcels of land which are bisected by an existing roadway known as Harbour Road. Parcel A extends to
approximately 0.81ha (2 acres) and parcel B of 1.42ha (3.50 acres), equaling an aggregate total of 2.23ha (5.51 acres). The lands are irregular in shape and are topographically sloping in nature. The lands are currently laid out in grass, trees, and existing hedgerows. There is a narrow stream which runs parallel to the northeastern boundary of the smaller parcel A. The subject lands represent a great opportunity for a potential purchaser develop a new urban scheme subject to planning permission which is close to Mullingar Town Centre and can
benefit from the all the town’s local amenities.
LAND USE ZONING
The lands are zoned Objective General Urban District under the Mullingar Local Area Plan 2014-2020 (as extended). “To provide
residential development and other compatible community,health care, offices and associated uses”
- Located within walking distance to Mullingar Town Centre.
- Within close proximity to a wide range of local amenities including shops, bars, cafes and restaurants.
- Benefits from excellent transport links, which include the Mainline Rail Service from Mullingar, the N4, N52, Motorways as well as national and local bus services.
- Zoned Objective General Urban District under the Mullingar Local Area Plan 2014-2020.
- Ideal Opportunity for a potential purchaser to acquire well located lands for the purpose of future development subject to planning permission.
The subject lands are situated approximately 650m north of Mullingar TownCentre, 83.5km west of Dublin City Centre and 53.8km northeast of Athlone. The lands are located in an area, which is predominantly characterised by mature residential developments, educational facilities, and additional community-based amenities such as medical centres and football pitches. The town of Mullingar is conveniently situated close the N4 Dublin – Sligo National Primary Route at Junction 15 with the N52 National Route passing through. The N4 links onto the M4 motorway which provides quick and easy of access to the M50 Motorway and Dublin City Centre. The N52 Motorway links to the M6 Dublin-Galway Motorway at Tyrrelspass(Junction 4) approx.18 kilometers to the south of the town and provides easy access to the towns of Athlone and Tullamore and the southwest. To the northwest of the town the N52 provides onward access to the Co. Meath towns of Kells and Navan to the northwest.
In addition to the strong road network, Mullingar is served by a Mainline Rail service providing access to inter-alia Dublin, Athlone and Galway. Furthermore, the town is served by multiple local and national bus services.
The lands are within close proximity to a number of local retail amenities such asHarbour Place Shopping Centre, Aldi, Eurospar and Tesco. Mullingar is noted as a commuter town, however, the town benefits greatly from a strong local employment base. There are a number of high-profile commercial occupiers, such as the Midlands Regional Hospital, Westmeath County Council and Lidl.
The subject lands are situated approximately 650m north of Mullingar TownCentre, 83.5km west of Dublin City Centre and 53.8km northeast of Athlone. The lands are located in an area, which is predominantly characterised by mature residential developments, educational facilities, and additional community-based
The subject lands are situated approximately 650m north of Mullingar TownCentre, 83.5km west of Dublin City Centre and 53.8km northeast of Athlone. The lands are located in an area, which is predominantly characterised by mature residential developments, educational facilities, and additional community-based amenities such as medical centres and football pitches. The town of Mullingar is conveniently situated close the N4 Dublin – Sligo National Primary Route at Junction 15 with the N52 National Route passing through. The N4 links onto the M4 motorway which provides quick and easy of access to the M50 Motorway and Dublin City Centre. The N52 Motorway links to the M6 Dublin-Galway Motorway at Tyrrelspass(Junction 4) approx.18 kilometers to the south of the town and provides easy access to the towns of Athlone and Tullamore and the southwest. To the northwest of the town the N52 provides onward access to the Co. Meath towns of Kells and Navan to the northwest.
In addition to the strong road network, Mullingar is served by a Mainline Rail service providing access to inter-alia Dublin, Athlone and Galway. Furthermore, the town is served by multiple local and national bus services.
The lands are within close proximity to a number of local retail amenities such asHarbour Place Shopping Centre, Aldi, Eurospar and Tesco. Mullingar is noted as a commuter town, however, the town benefits greatly from a strong local employment base. There are a number of high-profile commercial occupiers, such as the Midlands Regional Hospital, Westmeath County Council and Lidl.
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