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€300 per week
Canavan's Pub
High Street
Tuam
Co. Galway
H54 A095
Description
This licensed premises is a wonderful example of a traditional Irish pub with a license trading successfully since 1860. The building is situated in the heart of Tuam town.
This property exudes the heritage of its era and provides a popular destination for the local community, sports clubs, associations and visitors to the town.
Under the current (2021) and futuristic Tuam Regeneration Plan, as envisaged by Galway County Council, this area is awaiting a very interesting and advantageous business scheme. The aim of the Master Plan is to totally transform and develop the business character of the Town, its streetscapes and environs. The Market Square area, because of its social significance, is the first stage of the plan to be advanced in 2024.
This property is being rented (ground floor and cellar) as it stands:
The rental areas of the building comprises of the following:
• Ground floor: Front bar and back lounge, toilets and kitchen (1000 sq. ft.).
• Cellar: Modern refrigerated cooling system and storage area. (500 sq. ft).
• Covered smoking courtyard (250 sq. ft.) and adjacent external enclosed area (250 sq. ft.).
This is a turn key operation ready to trade immediately. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual to commence a business in a land mark historic property.
Alternative Use
This building is most suitable for alternative business interests because of its design and location in the centre of the Town.
All Enquiries to Sherry Fitzgerald Todd Tuam.
Viewings strictly by appointment.
Features
Prime Location in Tuam Town Centre.
Private viewing by appointment.
Lease Term of 4 years 9 months.
BER Information
BER Number: 800178824
Energy Performance Indicator: 739.69
About the Area
Tuam (pop. 8,242) is a town in County Galway, situated west of the midlands of Ireland, and north of Galway city. Tuam is best known as a centre of church affairs, ancient and modern and has two cathedrals. The town owes its foundation to a monastery established here in the 6th century by St. Jarlath. The ruins of Temple Jarlath, in the centre of the city, date from around 1360. The 14' 12 century High Cross of Tuam, a decorated sandstone piece, was once broken in three, with each piece in different ownership. It is now situated in the rebuilt (1878) Church of Ireland cathedral, which has a magnificent red sandstone chancel arch in laboured Romanesque, erected certainly between 1128 and 1152.
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