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Excellent Site For Sale With Planning Permission In Pallaskenry Limerick

Ireland, County Limerick, Pallaskenry
Published 2023-01-14
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Excellent Site For Sale With Planning Permission In Pallaskenry Limerick
Ireland, County Limerick, Pallaskenry,
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Lot size: 32400 Sq meter
Type of deal: For sale
Price type: Sale price
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Excellent Site For Sale With Planning Permission in Pallaskenry Limerick Ireland

Esales Property ID: es5553506

Property Location

An Curran

Pallaskenry

County Limerick

Planning ref no 18/958

Property Details

Here we present an excellent plot of land in one of Irelands most sought after areas for development right now.

32400 m2 of land for development or 3.24 hectares.

This site has full planning permission for 30 houses +18 extra when these are finished all part of same site.

The site has its water and electricity.

Pallaskenry is a village in County Limerick, Ireland. Pallaskenry derives its name from Kenry Castle, nowadays known as Shanpallas Castle. It was one of the principal ancient castles of County Limerick.

About the Area

County Limerick sits in Ireland's southwest. Beside the Shannon Estuary, the city of Limerick is home to the 13th-century King John's Castle, on an island in the river. Nearby, the Hunt Museum displays a vast collection of art and antiquities in the old customs house. Southeast of here, archaeological sites like the Grange Stone Circle dot the countryside around Lough Gur, in the Ballyhoura Mountains.

A limerick is a five-line verse, either smart or silly, popularised by Edward Lear in the 19th century - but there's nothing silly about County Limerick. It contains variety, humour and history all in the same place.

Limerick's low-lying farmland is framed on its southern and eastern boundaries by swelling uplands and mountains. Limerick city is boisterously urban in contrast and has enough historic and cultural attractions for a day's diversion. About 15km south of the city are the haunting archaeological sites around Lough Gur, while about the same distance southwest of the city is the cute thatched village of Adare.

Sitting at the mouth of the River Shannon, Limerick city is the third largest urban centre on the island. It's also the hardest to pin down - it formed a bleak backdrop to Frank McCourt's autobiography Angela's Ashes, but nowadays it's a revitalised city full of art galleries, slick new hotels and the legendary Thomond Park, the home of Munster's passionate rugby union team.

One moment, you find yourself wandering through the Middle Ages at King John's Castle. The next, you're in the Milk Market, a rejuvenated bazaar of fresh, local produce that comes direct from the producer. You'll explore old Georgian townhouses, then sip cocktails in the glamorous Marcopolo. There's no way to put Limerick in a box, and the locals wouldn't have it any other way.

The Shannon Estuary takes you past the 18th century Curragh Chase Forest Park and House , before you come across a most unusual flying machine at Foynes. It's not a boat, nor is it a plane - it's actually a bit of both. The Foynes Flying Boat Museum features a full-scale Boeing 314 replica, complete with a purpose-built honeymoon suite. It's a fitting tribute to the golden age of air travel, when a small port on the Shannon served as a mini 'Casablanca' for passengers like JFK, Ernest Hemingway and Humphrey Bogart.

It's also where Chef Joe Sheridan invented something very special back in 1943. On a dreadful night, the coffee shop welcomed a weary captain and passengers in - their flight to Newfoundland had been delayed. Joe was asked by the owner Brendan O'Regan to prepare something to warm their tired visitors. Joe served them a cup of coffee, with a surprise glug of whiskey added in - and in doing so, invented the Irish Coffee!

But coffee with a whiskey kick is not the only surprise in Limerick's history. The Hunt Museum holds paintings by Renoir and Picasso, amongst other treasures. In picturesque Adare you can explore the magnificent 19th century Adare Manor, a luxurious 5-star hotel and golf resort - due to host the Ryder Cup in 2027. And at Lough Gur, you can't throw out a picnic rug without hitting an ancient stone circle, hill fort or mass rock of some kind - this ancient lake has settlers dating back over 5,000 years, and to this day the wind sounds like their whispers:

Speaking of wind, you'll have plenty of it at your back heading down from the Ballyhoura Mountains. When it comes to adventure sports, this part of the island is the New Zealand of the Northern Hemisphere, featuring 98km of mountain bike trails as one of the jewels in its crown. Further west, the Limerick Greenway (which follows the old Limerick to Kerry railway line) beckons for walkers and cyclists who want to explore the lush landscape, dotted with restored Victorian-era stations, ancient castles and historic abbeys.

Main Features

* 32400 m2 of land for development

* Excellent location close to many amenities

* Stunning views.

* Huge Potential in the rental market if developed on.

* Full Planning Permission in Place

Contact us today to buy or sell your property in Limerick Ireland fast online.
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    Ireland (Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] (About this soundlisten)), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe occupying 26 of 32 counties of the island of Ireland. The capital and largest city is Dublin, which is located on the eastern side of the island. Around 40% of the country's population of 4.9 million people resides in the Greater Dublin Area. The sovereign state shares its only land border with Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom. It is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, with the Celtic Sea to the south, St George's Channel to the south-east, and the Irish Sea to the east. It is a unitary, parliamentary republic. The legislature, the Oireachtas, consists of a lower house, Dáil Éireann, an upper house, Seanad Éireann, and an elected President (Uachtarán) who serves as the largely ceremonial head of state, but with some important powers and duties. The head of government is the Taoiseach (Prime Minister, literally 'Chief', a title not used in English), who is elected by the Dáil and appointed by the President; the Taoiseach in turn appoints other government ministers. The state was created as the Irish Free State in 1922 as a result of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. It had the status of Dominion until 1937 when a new constitution was adopted, in which the state was named "Ireland" and effectively became a republic, with an elected non-executive president as head of state. It was officially declared a republic in 1949, following the Republic of Ireland Act 1948. Ireland became a member of the United Nations in December 1955. It joined the European Economic Community (EEC), the predecessor of the European Union, in 1973. The state had no formal relations with Northern Ireland for most of the twentieth century, but during the 1980s and 1990s the British and Irish governments worked with the Northern Ireland parties towards a resolution to "the Troubles". Since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, the Irish government and Northern Ireland Executive have co-operated on a number of policy areas under the North/South Ministerial Council created by the Agreement. Ireland ranks among the top ten wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP per capita, and as the tenth most prosperous country in the world according to The Legatum Prosperity Index 2015. After joining the EEC, Ireland enacted a series of liberal economic policies that resulted in rapid economic growth. The country achieved considerable prosperity between the years of 1995 and 2007, which became known as the Celtic Tiger period. This was halted by an unprecedented financial crisis that began in 2008, in conjunction with the concurrent global economic crash. However, as the Irish economy was the fastest growing in the EU in 2015, Ireland is again quickly ascending league tables comparing wealth and prosperity internationally. For example, in 2019, Ireland was ranked third most developed country in the world by the United Nations Human Development Index. It also performs well in several national performance metrics, including freedom of the press, economic freedom and civil liberties. Ireland is a member of the European Union and is a founding member of the Council of Europe and the OECD. The Irish government has followed a policy of military neutrality through non-alignment since immediately prior to World War II and the country is consequently not a member of NATO, although it is a member of Partnership for Peace and aspects of PESCO.

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