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Toss Kavanaghs
Templeshannon
Enniscorthy
Co. Wexford
Y21 T0A2
Description
The pub, having been recently closed, would of been bustling as one of the main pubs in the Templeshannon area and would of had a regular trade.
It extends to approx. 212 sq mts, encompassing a large bar area with kitchen and toilets off while there are three floors above which are in need of refurbishment but could lend itself to letting potential in the future.
Enniscorthy railway station is just a few hundred metres away along with Treacy’s Hotel being nearly adjacent to the property.
Rooms
Rear Hall 2.65m x 0.87m
Kitchen 4.09m x 3.95m
Gents WC 1.99m x 2.59m
Ladies WC 1.85m x 2.12m
Basement 4.00m x 2.82m
First Floor
Living Room 4.37m x 4.83m
Bathroom 2.62m x 2.42m
WC 2.81m x 1.34m
Second Floor
Bedroom 1 4.78m x 4.35m
Bedroom 2 4.08m x 3.20m
Bedroom 3 2.80mX 3.31m
Third Floor
Bedroom 4 4.27m x 2.91m
Bedroom 5 3.68m x 2.81m
Bedroom 6 3.68m x 2.81m
About the Area
Enniscorthy (Irish: Inis Córthaidh) is the second-largest town in County Wexford. At the 2011 census, the population of the town and environs was 9,538. Enniscorthy has a railway station on the Dublin–Rosslare line. There is a bus stop at Templeshannon with connections to Waterford, Dublin, and other cities. It has four second-level schools, and a number of primary schools.
Enniscorthy is situated by the River Slaney. There is a swimming pool/recreation centre, several sports grounds including a rugby club and GAA club and several hotels including the four star Riverside Park Hotel. Surrounding the town, there is an 18-hole golf course, several pitch and putts, freshwater fishing, and a five-star spa. The town also boasts several historical sites and museums, as well as a number of local festivals.

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