An historic house, former mill, land and outbuildings has hit the market in Inish, Corrandulla, Co Galway.
Furey’s Mills and Inch House sits on 92ac of land, which includes some Special Area of Conservation (SAC) land and marginal ground, as well as good-quality land with road frontage on the main Galway to Headford Road.

Some of the land is designated. \ Tom Tyrell

The property lies on the main Galway to Headford Road. \ Tom Tyrell
“This magnificent interesting combination/complex has outstanding commercial potential with a prime location - 20 minutes from Galway City and adjacent to Lough Corrib - a rare opportunity for many progressive clients,” according to estate agent Tom Tyrell.

The estate agent has described the property as a 'rare opportunity' for progressive clients. \ Tom Tyrell

In total 92ac of land is for sale with the propety. \ Tom Tyrell
The estate agent said that the buildings on the property should "prove suitable for restoration/conversion subject to planning permission".
The mill and land has been owned by the Furey family since 1926.

The buildings are suitable for restoration or conversion. \ Tom Tyrell

There are a number of outbuildings on the farm. \ Tom Tyrell
Prior to that it was owned by James Alcorn, who inherited the property from his uncle John Gunning. The price is on application from Tom Tyrell.

The mill and land has been owned by the Furey family since 1926. \ Tom Tyrell

The historic Inch House. \ Tom Tyrell

Some of the land bounds Lough Corrib. \ Tom Tyrell
An historic house, former mill, land and outbuildings has hit the market in Inish, Corrandulla, Co Galway.
Furey’s Mills and Inch House sits on 92ac of land, which includes some Special Area of Conservation (SAC) land and marginal ground, as well as good-quality land with road frontage on the main Galway to Headford Road.

Some of the land is designated. \ Tom Tyrell

The property lies on the main Galway to Headford Road. \ Tom Tyrell
“This magnificent interesting combination/complex has outstanding commercial potential with a prime location - 20 minutes from Galway City and adjacent to Lough Corrib - a rare opportunity for many progressive clients,” according to estate agent Tom Tyrell.

The estate agent has described the property as a 'rare opportunity' for progressive clients. \ Tom Tyrell

In total 92ac of land is for sale with the propety. \ Tom Tyrell
The estate agent said that the buildings on the property should "prove suitable for restoration/conversion subject to planning permission".
The mill and land has been owned by the Furey family since 1926.

The buildings are suitable for restoration or conversion. \ Tom Tyrell

There are a number of outbuildings on the farm. \ Tom Tyrell
Prior to that it was owned by James Alcorn, who inherited the property from his uncle John Gunning. The price is on application from Tom Tyrell.

The mill and land has been owned by the Furey family since 1926. \ Tom Tyrell

The historic Inch House. \ Tom Tyrell

Some of the land bounds Lough Corrib. \ Tom Tyrell
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