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€350,000
Templeport Hall
Killycluggan
Ballyconnell
Co Cavan
H14 XW84
Description
Extending to 285 sq. m approx. on one level the building boasts timeless aesthetic appeal with its cut stone facade while offering impressive functionality. Internally the layout provides for bright, inviting workspaces with flexible layouts and modern high specification facilities. The multiple access points offer further potential for subdivision / multiple users. An efficient B3 Energy Rating will assist with keeping operational costs at a minimum.
Occupying a substantial 1 acre approx. site the delightful grounds offer a tranquil environment for clients / staff alike with excellent parking facilities.
Located within 5km of Ballyconnell and 8km of the Slieve Russell Hotel Golf & Country Club the property offers excellent accessibility to all major routes and amenities.
Ideal for a wide range of commercial uses including professional offices, healthcare, consulting, education, wellness services or a central headquarters, this superb property offers a professional ambiance ready to accommodate a wide range of commercial or residential enterprises.
Features
Flexible Internal Layout.
Well Maintained Grounds.
Internal courtyard.
Ample Onsite Parking.
Bright & Spacious Interiors.
Excellent Accessibility.
Group water.
Private sewerage.
Underfloor oil fired central heating.
5km from Ballyconnell.
Rooms
Entrance Hall
Conference Room 6.32m x 6.21m
Meeting Room 9.22m x 5.62m
Store 2.36m x 1.9m
Kitchen 4.67m x 2.78m Ceramic tiled floor, fully fitted kitchen.
Guest w.c. 2.00m x 1.45m Part tiled, w.c., wash hand basin.
Toilets 4.70m x 4.24m
Office / Meeting Room 4.89m x 7.4m
Office 4.45m x 2.65m
W.c. 2.75m x 1.4m
Reception 3.49m x 3.45m
BER Information
BER Number: 800806739
Energy Performance Indicator: 463.09
About the Area
Ballyconnell is situated on the N87 at the junction of Annagh, Cullyleenan, Doon and Derryginny. The town sits at the foot of Slieve Rushen mountain and is a mile from the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The area is well served by public transport, providing the area with easy access to the surrounding areas.
The industry in the area is mainly agricultural, but it also has a large cement factory (owned by Sean Quinn), a plastics factory and an animal feeds plant. Tourism is an important part of the town's economy with cabin cruisers using it as a stopping place when navigating the Shannon-Erne Waterway. The town has a proud record in the prestigious National Tidy Towns Competition, winning the overall award twice, together with many County winner awards through the years.
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