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For Sale

For Sale

13 Acres Rathcore Glebe, Rathcore, Enfield, Co. Meath


** Magnificent Restoration Opportunity

**PUBLIC / ONLINE AUCTION WEDNESDAY 2nd JULY 2025 AT 3PM
PRE REGISTER BY 30th JUNE
A former Church of Ireland Rectory, occupying a gorgeous parkland setting together with a Gate Lodge (also derelict) and a mature oak / beech coppice.

RATHCORE GLEBE, ENFIELD, CO. MEATH.13 ACRES
Enfield /N4 5km Trim 14km Dublin 57km
SITUATION & DESCRIPTION:
REA T E Potterton are proud to present this gorgeous property to the market which affords a rare opportunity for prospective purchasers to restore this home to its former glory. Rathcore Glebe occupies a wonderful tranquil setting approached over a long avenue through mature parkland just 5km from Enfield and the M4, while the capital lies only 57km to the Southeast.
The bustling village of Enfield caters well for all the day to day shopping requirements as well as boasting an excellent daily bus and rail service to Dublin and a good choice of educational and recreational facilities. Further leisure pursuits in the vicinity include Rathcore Golf & Country Club, walking and cycling on the Royal Canal Greenway and hunting with the Tara Harriers and Meath Foxhounds, both of which meet regularly within easy boxing distance.
HISTORICAL NOTE:
A former C of I Rectory which owes its origins back to the late 18th Century, having been constructed in 1788 by the Vicar of Rathcore Rev. Christopher Mc Allister at a cost of £406. Interestingly all of the land in the townland of Rathcore, which comprised 829 acres with the exception of the Rectory and the Glebe lands belonged to an English family named Bridges. In Lewis’s Topographical Dictionary of 1837, it states ‘there is a good Glebe House on about 41 acres although part of this land was subsequently sold. The Rectory remained in church hands up until 1959, over 170 years of continuous occupancy by the church, during which time the Glebe Lands were productively farmed.

Rev. Richard Ryan, Rector from 1826 – 1837 supplemented his pastoral income and gave employment to a number of farm laborers by actively farming the land. Another Rector, the Rev. James Edward Harnett Murphy 1881 – 1919 reportedly tilled the land, cut hay and kept bloodstock. In 1910 the Rector purchased on his own account lands that had previously been sold off (in or about 40 acres). The Church of Ireland agreed to purchase this land from the Rector at a cost of £650 plus £32 auction fees which he had paid for it. However, the sale was not completed as the Rathcore Church authorities were unable to raise the finance required and so it remained the property of the Rev. James Murphy. Years later in 1938 the Church of Ireland again tried to acquire the 40 acres from Rev. Murphy’s family but their offer was not accepted and it was subsequently sold to another party who in turn sold it and it now forms part of the Rathcore Golf & Country Club.
Rev. Murphy passed away in 1919 and was succeeded by Rev. Herbert Oswald who was well regarded along with his wife as being a caring and hard working couple who kept a lovely home and farmed the land diligently. Rev. Oswald was succeeded by Rev. Ambrose Benson Rector of Rathcore until his retirement in 1957. Following the amalgamation of Rathcore and Agher with Castlerickard and Rathmolyon, the Rectory and Glebe Lands were surplus to the Church of Ireland’s requirements and were sold and there has been a successive number of owners up to the present day. The vendors acquired the property in 1989.

RATHCORE GLEBE:
Comprises an imposing two story over basement property having a handsome mellow brick façade enhanced by a pitched slate roof with tall chimneys and large windows overlooking what was once the pleasure gardens and parkland beyond. The rooms are well proportioned but sadly no longer retain any of the period features that once would have graced its interior. Following a fire in 1981, the property has remained in a derelict state.

THE GATE LODGE:
A single story detached residence comprising four rooms on a small site fronting the public road. The property has been vacant for a number of years.

THE LANDS:
In total extend to about 13 acres / 5.26 hectares comprising parkland, a mature oak beech coppice and a 2.5 acre paddock. The lands have been well cared down through the years and are in good heart, presently under old pasture and well fenced.
OUTOFFICES:
Lovely old cut stone buildings in a dilapidated state. 4 bay haybarn.

Viewing any reasonable hour call Thomas / Elliott Potterton for more info - 046 9431391
Sols: Regan Mc Entee & Partners, Trim.
BER RATING:
Rathcore Glebe - BER Exempt. Gate Lodge BER G rating.





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Important Info / Terms and Conditions

Terms & Conditions – please read carefully.

General Conditions:
• The highest bidder to be the purchaser subject to the right of the owner to withdraw the property should the reserve not be met.
• The particulars and conditions of sale may change prior to the auction and it is the sole responsibility of the bidder to make sure they have the latest version.
• The auctioneers reserve the right to sell the property prior to auction, withdraw the property from auction, change the order of the lots or consolidate the lots without notice to any prospective purchaser.

Viewing:
If you wish to view the property you should contact REA T E Potterton Auctioneers Trim 046 9431391. We will facilitate you and arrange access if required for you and or your surveyor. If you have any further queries regarding the property please contact our office.

Description of Property:
The particulars contained in our brochure / advertising / social media are issued by REA T E Potterton on the understanding that all negotiations are conducted through them. All descriptions, dimensions etc., included in these particulars, and any statements made by us or our representatives, are made in good faith but are not intended to form a basis for any Contract. Any intending Purchaser should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but should satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them before committing themselves to a Contract. Any maps, plans or photographs in the brochure shall be indicative only and shall not form part of the contract.

Guide Price:
The guide price should not be construed as being the selling price of the property and it is the purchasers responsibility to decide how much to bid at auction.

Identification:
In order to register it will be necessary to upload a copy of your passport / driving licence and proof of address ie: bank statement / correspondence from a government agency dated within the last 3 months.

Registration:
In order to bid at the auction it will be necessary to register with our office (Trim 046 9431391) at least 2 business days prior to the auction. The auctioneer assumes the bidder is bidding for him / herself. If the bidder intends to purchase the lot in a name other than his or her personal name, arrangements must be made with the auctioneers in advance. By registering you are deemed to have accepted the terms and conditions of the auction and authorize us as agents for the vendor to sign the completed contract for sale on your behalf.

Legal Documentation:
Prior to the auction the solicitor for the vendor will make available legal documents in relation to the property, copies of these legal documents are available to read online or to download. It is important you should consult your solicitor in relation to the contracts / conditions of sale of the property before bidding as you will become legally bound by the said conditions of sale if you are the highest bidder and the property is knocked down to you.


Reserve Price:
The price agreed between the vendor and the auctioneer at which the property can be sold. In the event of the property not reaching the reserve, the auctioneer will deal exclusively with the highest bidder (for half an hour following the auction) in order to realise a satisfactory sale. If a deal is not concluded then the auctioneer may deal with the underbidders and any other interested parties following that period of negotiation.

Deposit:
A deposit is required in order to bid and this is payable in advance of the auction by online bank transfer. Our bank details will be provided to you at registration. The successful bidders deposit will become non-refundable as soon as the property is sold and a binding contract will be entered into and the agents are hereby authorised to sign the contract for sale on your behalf. The deposit payable on the signing of the contract is 10% of the purchase price. If there is a shortfall in the deposit furnished by the purchaser prior to the auction, then the purchaser shall be required to lodge the balance of the deposit with the auctioneers within 2 business days of the online auction.
If you are not the purchaser your deposit will be returned to you in full following the auction to the account from which it came.

Livestock Live Ltd (LSL) Online Platform:
Neither REA T E Potterton Auctioneers or LSL Online Auctions, their servants or agents shall be responsible in any manner whatsoever whether in contract law, tort, common law or otherwise for any loss arising in whatever fashion as a result of loss of internet connectivity during the auction process. The bidder accepts that such contact is at the bidders own risk and in the event that the internet link is not established or breaks down or if there’s any confusion or disruption then the bidder will not be able to participate in the auction. Full terms and conditions available on the LSL app.

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