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Deer Park Killarney, County Kerry PRIME RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LAND DEER PARK KILLARNEY, COUNTY KERRY For Sale by Private Treaty Sale Highlights • Located in the highly sought after town of Killarney. • The site extends to approximately 3.8 hectares (9.4 acres). • Entire site zoned “New/Proposed Residential Development” in the Draft Killarney Municipal District Local Area Plan. • Within walking distance of Killarney train station, Deer Park Shopping Centre & Killarney town centre. • Potential to develop a high quality residential scheme (SPP). The opportunity Description Joint agents Savills and Tom Spillane & Company are The subject property comprises an undeveloped delighted to offer for sale this superb residential greenfield site extending to approximately 3.8 hectares development opportunity in one of Kerry's most desirable (9.4 acres) in total. The site is irregular in configuration locations. The property comprises a c.9.4 acre greenfield and is generally flat throughout. The site is bound by a site in a superb location within walking distance of Killarney mature residential estate type development to the west, train station, Deer Park Shopping Centre and Killarney Town Deer Park Shopping Centre to east and activity open Centre. The opportunity now exists to acquire this prime space to the north with mature trees and hedgerows residential development site in a proven sales location that acting as natural boundaries and providing a private has long been regarded as one of Kerry’s most sought after and secluded setting. residential addresses. Location Killarney is part of the scenic Ring of Kerry route and is a very TOWN CENTRE popular tourist destination, listed as the 8th best global tourist DEER PARK SHOPPING CENTRE destination by Trivago in 2016. The town is situated at the edge of the 26,000 acre Killarney National Park, an area of astounding OUTLET CENTRE & TRAIN STATION natural beauty with well-known attractions such as Muckross House and Gardens, Torc Waterfall, Killarney Lakes, Molls Gap and the Gap FITZGERALDS STADIUM of Dunloe. The subject property is located in Killarney Town Centre just off the R876 to the rear of Deer Park Shopping Centre which occupies a number of large retailers such as Marks & Spencer, Tesco, Argos and Costa Coffee. There are also a number of established retailers trading in the town centre, some of which include Dunnes Stores, DEER PARK SHOPPING CENTRE Penneys, Lidl and Aldi. THE SITE N22 ZONING Under the Draft Killarney Municipal District Local Area Plan 2018 – 2024 the majority of the land is zoned; “R1 New/Proposed Residential.” METHOD OF SALE The property is being offered for sale by Private Treaty. TITLE Freehold PRICE On application FURTHER INFORMATION Interested parties will at the vendors discretion be provided with access to a dedicated Data Room. The Data Room contains comprehen- sive information including site map, services report, title information & the contract for sale. SOLICITOR Malone Hegarty Solicitors Muckross Road, Killarney, Co. Kerry Tel: 064-6620411 Web: www.malonehegarty.ie JOINT SELLING AGENTS Savills Tom Spillane & Company Ltd 11 South Mall 5 Kenmare Place Cork Killarney, Kerry 021 427 137 064 663 3066 www.Savills.ie [email protected] PSRA Licence No. 002233 PSRA Licence No: 001240 CONTACT Peter O’Meara James O’Donovan Tom Spillane Savills Ireland Surveyor 5 Kenmare Place +353 21 427 1371 +353 21 4906120 064 663 3066 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected].
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