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Teeling Street
Tubbercurry
Co Sligo
F91C635
Description
The property comprises an impressive two-storey commercial building built in early 1900s. The property extends to a GIA of approx. 439 sq m (4,725 sq ft) and a NIA of approx. 315 sq m (4,255 sq ft). The property is listed as a protected structure.
Internally, the property is laid out at ground floor level to provide for an open plan retail hall, a number of own door separate offices and WC facilities. The upper are laid out in a series of individual office/storage rooms.
A sizeable yard and garden is situated to the rear which extends to an area of approximately 0.54 acres (0.22 hectares). There is vehicular gated side access to the yard located to the side of the property.
Ground Floor 222.13 2,391
First Floor 165.46 1,781
Second Floor 51.38 553
Total GIA 438.97 4,725
Location
Tubbercurry is the second-largest town in terms of both population and land area in County Sligo, Ireland. It lies at the foot of the Ox Mountains, on the N17 national primary Sligo - Galway Road and is situated approximately 30 km southwest of Sligo Town.
The town is well connected via road with the R294 regional road linking Ballina and Boyle crossing the town, situated approximately 32km to the west and 35km to the east respectively.
The town is also served directly by Bus Éireann with daily services to Sligo and Knock Airport. Nearest access to railway services is from Ballymote Railway Station, 15km to the east.
The property is in a prominent position on Teeling Street, the towns main commercial street, with neighboring occupiers including supermarkets, medical centre, pharmacy and solicitors offices.
Zoning
Under the Draft Tubbercurry Local Area Plan the property is zoned 'Mixed Uses' which is defined as to ‘Promote the development of a dynamic mix of uses able to create and sustain viable village centres. Commercial (including retail), residential, leisure, community, office and suitable enterprise uses are encouraged in the village centres, as well as high-amenity open space’
Viewings strictly by prior appointment with Sherry FitzGerald Draper.
About the Area
Tubbercurry (Irish: Tobar an Choire) is the second-largest town in terms of both population and land area in County Sligo. It lies at the foot of the Ox Mountains, on the N17 national primary road. It was one of the first towns in Ireland to be awarded Fair Trade status. Despite its small size, Tubbercurry is renowned in the West of Ireland for night time entertainment. Several bars and restaurants, as well as traditional Irish pubs, form the main attraction for people who travel from all over the Connacht region.

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