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€175,000 Sold
1 Wicklow Vale Emporium
Tinahask
Arklow
Co Wicklow
Y14XY45
Description
Although the building was constructed in 1875 it is not listed.
The ground floor features a unique 180 degree glass window frontage. Upstairs an open plan area once used as a beautiful tea room features a lovingly restored wooden ceiling constructed by a local ships carpenter in the late 20th century.
We are delighted to offer this keenly priced and one off historic landmark building.
Recently used by a church the building with its atmospheric wooden floors and ceiling upstairs and exceptionally bright interiors on the ground floor means that for a retail, dining or fitness studio or many other applications, it is entirely suitable and adaptable.
It comprises Retail unit c. 3,450 sq. ft. approx., (c. 2,350 sq. ft. on the ground floor and c. 650 sq. ft. on first floor) and c. 450 sq. ft. storage on first floor.
Viewing is recommended and by appointment only.
Features
Retail unit c. 3,450 sq. ft. approx., (c. 2,350 ground floor and c. 650 first floor) and c. 450 sq. ft storage
Imposing property in Pivotal, Prominent Location.
Will suit a wide variety of uses.
Moments walk from the Main street and the Harbour etc.
The property is being sold with Vacant possession.
While the building is over 100 years old, it is not listed.
Services:
Mains Water & Sewage.
Rooms
Open Room 6.22m x 4.34m Carpet tiles to floor, large windows on two walls.
Room 11m x 5.54m Impressive high ceiling room with Pine wood floor, vaulted ceiling, windows on 3 walls.
Kitchenette 3.73m x 2.03m Units at floor level, stairs to
Wc 1 2.06m x 1.45m Wc and whb, tiled floor and on walls up 3' from floor.
Wc 2 2.06m x 1.45m Wc and whb, tiled floor and on walls up 3' from floor.
Lobby 2.92m x 1.73m
Stairs to
Office 5.4m x 3.68m Carpet to floor, ceiling skylight.
Store 5.54m x 4m Good storage area.
BER Information
BER Number: 800439606
Energy Performance Indicator: 793.9
About the Area
Arklow's proximity to Dublin led to it becoming a thriving commuter town with a population of 13,009 at the 2011 census. Arklow is at the mouth of the River Avoca (formerly Avonmore). The town is divided by the river, which is crossed by the Nineteen Arches Bridge, a stone arch bridge linking the southern or main part of the town with the northern part, called Ferrybank. There are eight primary schools located around the town (including one Gaelscoil), and four secondary schools.
The N11/M11 from Dublin to Rosslare bypasses Arklow between junctions 20 and 21, becoming a motorway heading southbound from junction 20. This will connect the existing N11 Arklow Bypass with the existing N11 Rathnew/Ashford Bypass creating motorway from Dublin to Gorey. Rail connections are provided by Iarnród Éireann along the Dublin-Rosslare railway line, including commuter and intercity services in and out of the capital. There is also a train to Dundalk available daily. Bus Éireann provides several routes through Arklow. In addition, Wexford Bus operates several services day and night linking Arklow with Dublin Airport.
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