49 Main Street, (,
Previously Batt Murphys Bar), Midleton, P25HY07
4 Bed House
Asking Price €325,000
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
House
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €325,000
Stamp Duty
€3,250*²
Rates
Not Provided*¹
Property Engagement
Views Last 7 Days
21
Views Last 30 Days
131
Views All Time
534
Features
- Iconic building - stone fronted to upper level
- Good condition throughout
- Imposing three storey premises
- Front and side access
- Approx. 190.5 sq m (2,050 sq ft)
- Ideally located
An iconic building located on the main street, it has been trading as a hugely popular bar for the last 35 years and a television shop prior to that. Due to the owners retirement the building is being offered for sale.
This premises of approx. 190.5 sq m (2,045 sq ft) comprises of an open plan fully fitted bar/ seating area and rear hall to the ground floor. A large dining area fronting the main street with a kitchen area and ladies and gents WC's to the first floor and four further rooms to the second floor. While the building is very attractive as is, sketches can be provided of a possible conversion to a retail unit to the ground floor and two apartments overhead.
No. 49 located in the bustling town of Midleton enjoys a very prominent position at the corner of the Main Street and Distillery Lane and as such has front and side access. It benefits from a high pedestrian footfall and also a large volume of vehicular traffic. Parking is available on the main street or also a large public car park to the rear. Neighbouring established businesses include Walshs Pharmacy, La Tratoria, Dakota and Ballycotton Seafood.
Viewing of this fine main street premises comes highly recommended. BER: C2
BER Number: 800856130
Energy Performance Indicator: 538.35 kWh/m2/yr 1.22
Midleton (pop. 3,798), 11 miles from Cork City on the N25, is the main market town for the East Cork region, and serves a prosperous agricultural hinterland. The town has a long history, dating back to the foundation of a Cistercian monastery in the 12th century. Today the town is probably best known for its whiskey, distilled here since 1825. You can learn all about the history of Irish whiskey and see how it was made in the Jameson Heritage Centre sited in the beautifully restored old distillery buildings. Midleton is also known for good restaurants and food. Not far from Midleton, near the village of Shanagarry is the famous Ballymaloe cooking school.
BER Details
BER Rating: C2
BER No.: 800856130
Energy Performance Indicator: 538.35 kWh/m²/yr