Detached House | Sale
FOR SALE NEWRY ROAD KILKEEL MOURNE PARK KILKEEL VALUABLE FARMLAND CIRCA 46.74 ACRES WITH FARMYARD & 3 TENANTED COTTAGES AVAILABLE AS ONE OR MORE LOTS
During recent years the Woodland Trust have acquired the majority of Mourne Park Estate. These lands provide a rare opportunity to acquire quality farmland along the Eastern boundary of the estate, bordered by a belt of Woodland to the East and Kilkeel Golf Club to the South.
Guide Price: £1,475,000 Closing Date For Offers: Tuesday 8th April 2025
MOURNE PARK HISTORY- THE GRANGE In 1613 lands in and around Newry were granted to Sir Nicholas Begenal in recognition of his loyalty to the Crown as well as his friendship with Clan O’Neill. With no surviving heirs born to his children, the title and lands passed to his cousins, the Needham family, from Shropshire in England. Two centuries later, in 1822, the 12th Viscount Kilmorey was made Earl of Kilmorey. He lived in Mourne Park, Kilkeel from 1806. His Great Grandson, the Third Earl lived in Mourne Park from 1880 having sold the other family estate in Shropshire. Work was undertaken from 1822 until the end of the century extending the Grange, an area of the estate near the foot of Knockchree mountain into a model farm with Victorian architectural features built solidly of local granite. During the 1920s the Fourth Earl of Kilmorey used the cottages at the Grange to accommodate staff. During this time, it continued as a working farm. By the 1940s when the American troops were stationed in Mourne Park, dances were held in the haylofts of the Grange and a concrete road built by the American forces. Today three of the cottages remain lived in whilst the Victorian architecture is still evident throughout. A walled garden and stables are still in use. The ‘giants grave’ and standing stones are still clearly visible and their location can be seen on the map below. Farm Map Circa 1930
LOCATION From Kilkeel take the Newry Road towards Rostrevor, approximately 2 miles and turn right into Mourne Park Estate (sign posted Kilkeel Golf Club) continue on concrete road past the Golf Club, driving range & the farmyard, lands and cottages are on the right hand side. There is also an access into Mourne Park from the Ballymageogh Road, just South and opposite no. 45 Ballymageogh Road.
AREA The overall area in sale extends to approximately 50.7 acres and includes: •3 agricultural fields bordered along their Eastern boundary with a strip of woodland and walled garden with the overall area extending to approximately 46.73 acres. •2 tenanted farm cottages adjacent to each other. •A third tenanted farm cottage which backs onto a garden area. •Farmyard including stable, several attractive stone buildings mostly without roofing.
LISTING •Megalithic Tomb- Neolithic/prehistoric (Giants Grave) •Walled Garden-Constructed between 1820-1839 •House- Cottage 3: Constructed between 1820-1839 and is B2 listed •Cottage 2: Constructed between 1820-1839 and is B2 listed •Farm Buildings- Constructed between 1820-1839 and is B1 listed •Recreational Club- (The Grange) Cottage 1 constructed between 1820-1839 and is B2 listed -Archaeological Investigations in 2014. Mourne Park- Historic Parks, Gardens and Demesne, Grade A
LAND REGISTRY & ENERGY PERFORMACE CERTIFICATES Cottage 1 Ground Floor- Hall, kitchen, living room 1st Floor- 3 bedrooms & bathroom w/c Outside- Backyard & store. Gas tank for cooker. Cottage 2 Ground Floor- Porch, living room, kitchen 1st Floor- 2 bedrooms, bathroom w/c and hotpress Outside-Boiler house/store and rear garden. Cottage 3 Ground Floor- Living room & kitchen 1st Floor-2 bedrooms. Toilet and shower Outside- Lean to carport and generous rear garden All 3 cottages include oil fired central heating. Farm Cottage 1 Farm Cottage 2 Farm Cottage 3 Rates (LPS) £1,166.16 £485.90 £534.49 Rent £585/every 4 weeks £433/month £352/month Lease Ending 1/3/25 Ending 1/6/25 Private arrangement Area (LPS) 1991 Sqft 742 Sqft 818 Sqft
VIRTUAL TOUR Cottage 2 Cottage 3 Cottage 1
AGRICULTURAL LANDS These comprise 3 fields bounded along the Northern boundary by a laneway access leading to the Ballymageogh Road. This is an unfenced boundary as both sides of the laneway have been growing crops in recent years. The 2 smaller fields are both in grass. Field areas can be seen on the Dard map attached below. Field areas: No’s Hectares Acres Current use 13 10.2 25.19 Stubble 12 1.79 4.42 Grass 11 3.01 7.43 Grass 51 2.77 6.84 Wood 45 0.38 0.93 Wood 26 0.78 1.92 Walled Garden Total 46.73 The farmyard area & area known as The Grange which is highlighted in red below and extends to approximately 2.7 acres. The blue area which is highlighted below including The Grange which has 4 listed buildings and the area around the cottages and gardens extend to approx. 3.8 acres shown below.
PLANNING There are currently no planning approvals or application for building sites on these lands. Intending purchasers are advised to seek their own independent advice on planning, should they so desire.
LAND REGISTRY The lands in sale are comprised within Folio DN44384, Co Down
SINGLE FARM PAYMENT Single farm payment entitlements will not be included within the sale.
WATER A separate water supply is available for the farm which has its own meter at the Newry Road. Presently this supply isn’t in use but could be reconnected by a new owner (subject to NI Water approval).
VACANT POSSESSION Farmland: The agricultural lands have been let in conacre until 1.11.25.The current tenant will be planting spring barley crop on part of the land and has agreed to allow vacant possession of the entire lands after the crop has been harvested and straw cleared (late August/September). The new purchaser will take over the conacre rent on completion (Probably May/June 2025). Cottages: The vendors would like to make potential buyers of the cottages aware that their preference would be for the current tenants to remain in situ.
ACCESS The Laneway from the Ballymageough Road is accessed via a shared historic right of access. The main access is over the concrete avenue from the Newry Road. The map above illustrates individual areas access to the main entrance. Green- Walled Garden access to concrete avenue Blue- Cottage 2&3 access to concrete avenue Orange The Grange (Farmyard) Access to concrete avenue Red- Cottage 1 access to concrete avenue
OFFERS Whilst the agents invite offers from interested parties for this property initially on a private basis, we reserve the right on behalf of the Vendors to conclude the bidding (if necessary) by holding a meeting of all bidders on a specified date and time in our office. In the event that a meeting is to be arranged, only those parties with a valid offer on the property can be assured of being notified of the specific time and date.
VENDOR’S SOLICITOR Kevin Neary, DND Law 1 Downshire Road Newry BT34 1ED Kevin@dndlaw.com
VIEWING Cottages By appointment only with selling agent Farmyard &Lands By inspection at any time.
LOTS Intending buyers who wish to acquire part of the lands may specify which they prefer and offer accordingly as these lands may be sub-divided.
GUIDE PRICE Possible lots: Lot 1 Approximately 47 acres including walled garden £1,045,000 Lot 2 Cottage No. 1 with adjacent garden £145,000 Cottage No.2 with adjacent garden £95,000 Cottage No.3 with adjacent garden £115,000 Lot 3 The Grange area excluding the 3 cottages £75,000 Entire Offers around £1,475,000
CLOSING DATE FOR OFFERS Tuesday 8th April 2025