
Recently, the Freeman published an article about the Castle Waller Estate in Newport, Co. Limerick, which drew attention to the purchase of the property from its former owners. This led to speculation about how the transaction would affect the estate’s tenants. It is now revealed that arrangements have been made to resell the property to the tenants on reasonably satisfactory terms. However, two tenants are not included in the current purchase plans, but efforts are being made to include them in the scheme, aiming for a settlement that satisfies all parties involved.
The Castle Waller Estate, a property that holds historic importance in Newport, Co. Limerick, has been the subject of speculation and concern for its tenants. The recent article by the Freeman shed light on the purchase negotiations, raising questions about the tenants’ future. Current arrangements aim to resell the property to the tenants on mostly satisfactory terms. While two tenants are presently excluded, efforts are underway to include them and ensure a comprehensive and fair settlement that addresses the interests of all concerned parties.
Northants Evening Telegraph – Saturday 30 August 1902