A 74ac residential farm with a farmyard near, Nobber, Co Meath will go under the hammer shortly with a guide price of €950,000.

The property is on a quiet local road, at Julianstown, and has been placed on the market by Colliers.

The residence is a period style, two-storey house extending to 1,960 sq ft (182 sq m).

The house has been unoccupied for more than 10 years. While it appears to be in generally good structural condition, it will require full restoration.

It has two large reception rooms, a kitchen extension to the rear and four bedrooms.

There is a gravel forecourt at the front of the house, with lawns and mature trees at the side.

The farmyard is at the rear and has its own entrance from the road. It has some modern farm sheds including a four-bay hayshed with lean-to and a cattle shed with lean-to and concrete floors.

There’s a concrete base for feeding stock and a hardcore area suitable for storing silage bales.

The land is divided into 16 main fields and is undulating in nature. The majority of the land – approximately 69ac – is in grass and in excellent condition.

This ground is generally well drained and some fields have been reseeded in recent years, the agents say.

In addition, there is 1ac of marshy woodland and a further 1.8ac of steep bank with some mature trees and undergrowth.

The cattle sheds are in good working condition.

The property is being offered in the entire and in lots.

Lot 1 is the farmhouse and traditional yard on 2ac. Lot 2 is 72ac with the main cattle shed. Lot 3 is the entire.

The auction takes place on Thursday, 17 July at 3pm in the Ardboyne Hotel, Navan.