The site is located adjacent to 33 Ballynany Road which is located on the outskirts of Ballygawley village. Ballynany Road is located off the A4 Annaghilla Road approximately 2 miles from the village.
The surrounding area is predominantly agricultural lands with residential dwellings interspersed throughout the countryside. Ballygawley is a small village located between Omagh, Armagh and Dungannon. The village provides a number of amenities and commercial occupiers to service the local area.
The property comprises an attractive dwelling site featuring mature hedgerows and trees around its perimeter. The subject was previously granted planning permission for a substantial 5 bedroom detached home with garage. The planning documents are available through the IOK auction platform.
Site Area
0.4 acres
The original planning consent was amended in March 2018.
Original Application Ref: M/2008/1016/RM
Amended Application Ref: LA09/2017/1675
Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries regarding the former planning permission.
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