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€56,000 per year
1-2 Barronstrand Street
69 The Quay
Waterford
X91 EK68
Description
One side of the subject property overlooks the city quays. All rooms on this side of the building provide some of the best river views the city centre has to offer. The cities famous Clock Tower, constructed in 1863, is also visible from each of these rooms.
ACCOMMODATION
The property offers ample space with accommodation comprising of approximately 326 sq. m (3509 sq. ft) over four floors plus a basement level and roof access.
Access to the property is from Barronstrand Street and one is welcomed by a large, bright and airy reception/waiting area. There is an accessibility toilet located on the ground floor and a fully operational lift to the first, second and third levels. A u-shape stairs runs from the ground floor through to the fourth floor landing, which provides access to the roof.
The property offers a multitude of offices with a canteen on one floor and a kitchenette on another, a large board room with two doors and an office partition and half landings with a toilet situated between each floor.
The unit benefits from a high level of fit-out and would be suitable for a variety of uses.
ZONING
The property is zoned M2 City Centre, central under the Waterford City & County Council Development Plan 2022 – 2028. This sub-category is intended for those zones which cover central parts of cities. In virtually all cases a mix of uses is encouraged in these zones.
PERMITTED USES
Retail, Office Space, Mixed Use.
BER Information
BER Number: 800916173
Energy Performance Indicator: 351.05 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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