About the Property 

Set in the heart of South Kilkenny, this fine parcel of agricultural land extends to approximately 14.52 hectares (c. 35 acres). Nicely positioned just outside Piltown village and a short spin from Carrick-on-Suir, it offers a compact, well-shaped holding in a location that combines strong farming heritage with solid connectivity.

The land itself is laid out in one tidy block, with a mix of tillage and grassland, reflecting both its versatility and productivity. Benefiting from excellent road frontage to two roads—the main N24 Waterford/Limerick route and a quieter rural road—this holding is easily accessed and well situated for a variety of farming or agri-related uses. A small yard adjacent to the lands adds convenience for handling and storage.

Whether you’re looking to expand your agricultural footprint or seeking a sound land investment with future potential, this property is well worth viewing.

Features & Amenities

Negotiator

David Shee 

086-813 6767

dshee@sheeandhawe.com

PSRA License No. 001173-001151

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Whether you’re a seasoned farmer, a first-time buyer, or an investor with an eye for quality land, this holding has plenty going for it. From the moment you step onto the fields, you’ll appreciate the care that’s gone into its upkeep and the practical advantages that make it a smart, workable piece of ground.

Here’s what makes this property stand out:

  • Top-Quality Farmland: All in one compact lot, currently under tillage and grass—ready to go for active use.
  • Dual Road Frontage: Excellent access from both the N24 and a secondary rural road, ensuring ease of machinery movement and visibility.
  • Adjacent Yard: Handy on-site yard space offering room for equipment, feed storage, or livestock handling.
  • Desirable Location: Just 1km from Piltown village and approx. 3km from Carrick-on-Suir—rural yet remarkably convenient.
  • Productive Soil Quality: Lands in this part of Kilkenny are known for their fertility and workability, suitable for both crops and grazing.
  • Strong Local Demand: With proximity to agricultural colleges and vibrant local marts, demand for quality land in this area remains consistently high.

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Garrynarea,

POA                                             Piltown, Co. Kilkenny 

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Did You Know?

Fascinating Facts About Garrynarea, Piltown:

The Bessborough House, home to Kildalton Agricultural College, was originally built in the 1700s by the influential Ponsonby family—descendants of the Earls of Bessborough. Hidden beneath the college grounds is an old tunnel system believed to have been used for servant access and storage during the estate era.

The soil in this part of South Kilkenny is classified as Luvisol, a fertile soil type particularly suited to tillage and high-yield grassland—making it a favourite among progressive farmers, even if most wouldn’t call it by name.

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