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€42,000 per year
Thomas Hand Street
Skerries
Co Dublin
K34 K766
Description
It comprises a ground floor retail unit with offices as well as first floor office accommodation. It is immediately adjacent to many other town centre facilities including bus stop, railway station, coffee shops and other amenities. It enjoys a high street profile with substantial footfall along its frontage onto Thomas Hand St.
It is an ideal set up in a highly accessible and central location for many different types of commercial activity.
The property presents in excellent condition and is available on a single lease only on FRI lease terms.
Features:
Oil fired central heating
Fully alarmed
Trunk cabling for Internet
Attic floored for storage and accessible by pull down ladder
External walled yard area
Accommodation:
Retail unit front portion 3.98m x 2.98m
Back office 2.8 x 4.6
Store 2.8 x 3.6m
First floor of retail portion
accessed by wroth iron spiral staircase 2.96 X 4.75
Entrance hall 1.79 x 7.25
Reception 3.8 x 2.98
Office 3 x 2.97
Kitchen 2 x 3.57
WC I2 3.9 x 1.95
Access to walled yard area outside
1st floor accommodation
Office 1 - 4.33 x 3.12
Office 2 - 3.39 x 4.87
Office 3 - 2.93 x 3.46
Office 4 - 2.42 x 3.1
Features
Fully alarmed
Trunk cabling for Internet
Attic floored for storage and accessible by pull down ladder
External walled yard area
Rooms
Back Office 2.8m x 4.6m
Store 2.8m x 3.6m
First floor of retail portion accessed by wroth iron spiral staircase 2.96m x 4.75m
Entrance hall 1.79m x 7.25m
Reception 3.8m x 2.98m
Office 3 x 2.97 Office 3 x 2.97
Kitchen 2 x 3.57 Kitchen 2 x 3.57
WC I2 3.9 x 1.95 WC I2 3.9 x 1.95
Access to walled yard area outside
1st floor accommodation
Office 1 4.33m x 3.12m
Office 2 3.39m x 4.87m
Office 3 2.93m x 3.46m
Office 4 2.42m x 3.1m
BER Information
BER Number: 800594418
Energy Performance Indicator: 591.47 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Skerries is a seaside town in County Dublin. Historically, Skerries has been a thriving fishing port and a major centre of hand embroidery. In the late 20th century, it became a resort town, and a dormitory town for commuters to the city of Dublin. There are two fully restored and working windmills, watermill and a museum and coffee shop. In common with much of Dublin's hinterland, Skerries saw massive growth in residential property and associated prices during the late 1990s and early 21st century. There is also an amusement park in the town, near Skerries beach.
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