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Walshes Bakery
34 Mount Sion Avenue
Waterford
X91 DT3P
Description
This commercial property, formerly known as Walsh’s Bakery is situated on Mount Sion Avenue. Mount Sion Avenue runs parallel with Morrison’s Road and joins the Lower Yellow Road on its northern junction and Barrick Street on its southern junction.
Though the location consists primarily of residential units, the unit’s extremely well connection with the Waterford’s Road network provides it with prime positioning. The property connects to R686 via Morrison’s Road. This is the main entry point to the city centre and connects with the N24 to Tipperary and Limerick, the N25 eastbound to New Ross and Rosslaire and the M9 to Dublin.
It also connects to the R680 via Barrick Street which provides access to the N25 westbound to Cork and the R675 to Tramore. It is also ideally located just on the outskirts of Waterford City Centre, which is less than a kilometre away via the Yellow Road.
The unit offers substantial space to the occupier, measuring at c. 297.3 sq. m (3,200 sq. ft). It comprises of a large warehouse style area with reception area on the ground floor and offices, a canteen and ladies and gents changing rooms and toilets on the upper floor. There is a large, gated yard to front which provides some space for off-street parking. The property also benefits from a small yard to rear with a gated right of way access onto Barrett Court.
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BER Information
BER Number: 800912438
Energy Performance Indicator: 283.04 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Waterford (Irish: Port Láirge) is the oldest city in Ireland, situated at the head of Waterford Harbour, with a population of 46,732. The city is served by 21 primary schools and 9 secondary schools. River Suir, which flows through Waterford City, has provided a basis for the city's long maritime history. The M9 motorway, connects the city to Dublin. The N24 road connects the city to Limerick city. The N25 road connects the city to Cork city. The route continues eastwards to Rosslare Harbour. Bus services operate throughout the city centre and across the region. Waterford railway station is the only railway station in the county of Waterford.
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