Kildare Farm Solicitor
Kildare farming is unlike anywhere else in Ireland: the bloodstock capital around the Curragh, serious tillage across the south of the county, and farmland priced under the twin pressures of Dublin\u2019s commuter belt and the equine industry. Mary Molloy Solicitors acts for Kildare farming and equine families on transfers, land deals and succession.
Farming in County Kildare
The Curragh plains, Kill, Naas and Newbridge anchor the thoroughbred industry - stud farms, training yards and equine facilities that are agricultural land with a very particular legal character. Southwards through Athy, Castledermot and Monasterevin, Kildare carries some of Leinster’s strongest tillage ground, while the north of the county farms under commuter-belt and infrastructure pressure from the M4/M7 corridors and data-centre development.
Equine property brings its own conveyancing and succession questions: facilities and gallops that need planning verification, land whose value reflects the industry rather than its soil, and family successions where the business is bloodstock as much as land. Tillage and mixed farms in south Kildare present the more classic pattern - transfers, leases and consolidations at land values that leave no room for casual drafting.
Kildare’s grid connections and flat, dry ground have also made it a solar development target: option agreements on Kildare kitchen tables are now routine, and they should be reviewed before signature, not after.
📍 Convenient From Every Part of Kildare
Our Dublin office is minutes off the M7/N7 corridor into the county, and our Kilkenny office serves south Kildare via the M9. Most Kildare matters progress by phone and email around yard and racing schedules.
Farm Law Services for Kildare Farming Families
- Stud farm and equine property sales, purchases and successions
- Tillage farm transfers and succession planning in south Kildare
- Solar option agreements and leases reviewed and negotiated for landowners
- High-value land transactions where development or equine value complicates reliefs
- Leases, conacre and formalisation of lettings across the county
Start with our free Farm Succession Planner, or explore the areas below:
Contact Us
Richard O’Shea TEP, Solicitor advises farming families in Kildare from our Dublin and Kilkenny offices, with much of the work handled by phone, email and post around the working farm day.
Phone: 01 5827148
Email: richardoshea@marymolloysolicitors.com
Dublin: The Ormond Building, 31-36 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7, D07 EE37
Kilkenny: 2 Rose Inn Street, Kilkenny, R95 W58D
Kildare Farm Law Advice
Talk to a solicitor who understands farming families. Call Mary Molloy Solicitors today.
Call 01 5827148