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Lot 4 - Land At Deerpark Road, Deerpark Road, Kircubbin, BT22 1HG
Agricultural Land
Offers Over £100,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Land Type
Agricultural Land
Property Features
Size
8.76 acres

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Additional Information
- About 8.76 acres of arable land
- Two field currently utilised for silage production
- Access via Deerpark Road, close to other lots
- Small wooded area extending to about 0.78 acres.
- Located in a strong, productive farming area of County Down
About 8.76 acres (3.54 ha) across two arable fields
Lot 4 extends to 8.76 acres (3.54 hectares) and comprises two fields of arable land, currently utilised for silage production. In addition, there is a small area of woodland extending to about 0.78 acres along the southern boundary.
The land is situated approximately 3.0 miles from Lots 1 and 2, and 0.6 miles from Lot 3, with access taken from Deerpark Road via a private laneway.
The topography slopes gently across the site, with ground levels ranging from approximately 19 metres above sea level at the western boundary to around 36 metres at the eastern side.
Location
Kircubbin provides a range of everyday services including grocery stores, a post office, medical facilities and local schools, while Portaferry offers additional amenities along with scenic views across Strangford Lough.
To the southwest, the town of Downpatrick lies approximately 15 miles away via the Portaferry–Strangford ferry route. As one of the main service centres in the region, Downpatrick provides an extensive selection of shops, veterinary services, agricultural merchants, machinery suppliers, schools and leisure facilities, making it an important hub for the local farming community.
The wider landscape of County Down is both diverse and productive, ranging from fertile low‑lying fields to the more elevated ground rising toward the Mourne Mountains. The area is particularly well regarded for dairy, beef, sheep and arable farming, benefiting from a mild coastal climate and strong grass‑growing conditions. The Ards Peninsula and wider County Down region are well regarded for potatoes, cereals (including barley and wheat), oilseed rape and high‑quality silage crops, reflecting the productive nature of the soils.
Nearby towns such as Newtownards, Greyabbey and Portaferry support the local agricultural economy with merchants, milk processors, machinery dealerships and contracting services. Belfast City Airport and Belfast International Airport are within reasonable driving distance, offering convenient travel options across the UK and Europe.
This is a well‑established and reputable farming district with excellent infrastructure. The combination of high‑quality land, good nearby services and strong transport connections makes this an ideal location for a productive and progressive farming operation.
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