Sand & Gravel Pit at Cloonascragh, Tuam, Galway
Land
Description
LOT - 3 Sand & Gravel pit Cloonascragh, Tuam, Co Galway on c.7.22 ha - c. 17.84 acres.
Ganly Walters presents a Superb Sand & Gravel pits and adjoining lands for sale by public auction. On the instructions of Joint Receivers Paul McCann & Stephen Tennant of Grant Thornton, together with the directors of Dan Morrissey Ltd.
Auction 10am on Saturday November 11th 2017 at Wilsons Auctions rooms, Kingswood Interchange, Exit 2 Naas Road, Dublin 22.
Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA’s) are available from Ganly Walters which must be completed prior to gaining access to the online data site: www.quarryportfolio.com
The site comprises of a sand and gravel pit on c.7.22 ha – c.17.84 acres. There is a weighbridge, single storey site office and corrugated clad maintenance shed. The quarry is currently not in use.
From reviewing the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) Spatial Resources service, the underlying bedrock geology for the site is visean carboniferous limestone. The sand and gravel materials on site formed a narrow ridge which stood above the surrounding landscape, and were deposited by melt water during the last glaciation.
Ganly Walters presents a Superb Sand & Gravel pits and adjoining lands for sale by public auction. On the instructions of Joint Receivers Paul McCann & Stephen Tennant of Grant Thornton, together with the directors of Dan Morrissey Ltd.
Auction 10am on Saturday November 11th 2017 at Wilsons Auctions rooms, Kingswood Interchange, Exit 2 Naas Road, Dublin 22.
Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA’s) are available from Ganly Walters which must be completed prior to gaining access to the online data site: www.quarryportfolio.com
The site comprises of a sand and gravel pit on c.7.22 ha – c.17.84 acres. There is a weighbridge, single storey site office and corrugated clad maintenance shed. The quarry is currently not in use.
From reviewing the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) Spatial Resources service, the underlying bedrock geology for the site is visean carboniferous limestone. The sand and gravel materials on site formed a narrow ridge which stood above the surrounding landscape, and were deposited by melt water during the last glaciation.
Building Energy Rating
BER: D2
BERNo. 800597619
EPI: