Fully Serviced Development site c. 4.1 acres with expired planning for 31 houses walking distance from the village.
The lands are contained in LD4781F and consist of 1.66 hectares (c. 4.1 acres) beside the Curraghrua residential development on the edge of Lanesboro Village and within walking distance of shops and the River Shannon.
Planning (now expired) was for the 31 sites granted under PL04272 and the entrance relocated under PL07959 and the planning has expired. The planning was for 12 x 3 bedroom semi-detached houses, 6 x 4 bedroom semi-detached houses, 12 x 2 bedroom semi-detached houses and 1 x 3 bedroom detached. The site has been developed with boundary walls, road network, footpaths and we understand that some of the services are in place.
Lanesboro is at the top of Lough Ree, and is split along the county borders of County Longford & Roscommon divided by the Shannon. The area is renowned for its excellent fishing. The town is a popular residential location.
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