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16 Upper John Street,
Wexford
Y35 HW26
Description
16 John Street is a mid-terrace building extending to approx. 179 sq m, currently laid out as a dance studio. The enormous potential of this property suits either commercial or residential use due to its fabulous location and layout.
The building is in excellent condition with generous open plan layout and also has a small enclosed back yard (with metal lock-up)
This is a wonderful investment opportunity, for either residential or commercial use, (or both!) it's your choice.
One not to be missed, convenient location and offering huge potential.
Services - Broadband, Mains water and sewage
Planning: 1977 Dance Studio Ref 1758
2008 2nd Dance Studio Ref W2008104
Rates 2021 1433 per annum
Features
Enormous potential
Suit both residential and commercial
Short walking distance from Wexford's Main Street
Ideal for conversion to private dwelling
Rooms
Room 1/Studio 7.5m x 11.6m Large foorm with timber floor, naturally bright with 4 roof lights
Rear Hall 1m x 3.5m & 1.4m x 3.75m With tile floor
Staff Toilet 1.2m x 2m With WC, wash hand basin and toiley
Studio/Room 2 4.2m x 8.4m With wood floor, and 2 Velux windows
Canteen Area 3.2m x 3.8m With sink area, storage, and access to small yard
Toilet 1.1m x 2.1m With WC and wash hand basin
Changing Room 3.15m x 5.15m With tile floor & 2 Velux windows
BER Information
BER Number: 800808735
Energy Performance Indicator: 1102.14
About the Area
Wexford (Irish: Loch Garman) is the county town of County Wexford, close to Rosslare Europort. The town is linked to Dublin by the M11/N11 National Primary Route, and the national rail network. It has a population of 19,913 according to the 2011 census. Steeped in history, the area is home to some stunning sites, making it a hugely popular town for tourists. Residents are never short of things to do, be it sightseeing, walking, shopping, or availing of the other recreational facilities, too numerous to name.

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