Important and most attractive sale of an elevated 3 acre (1.21ha) commercial site adjoining the M.7 - for sale in one or more lots (subject to planning permission). The lands which have the benefit of extensive road frontage onto the M7 slip road are easily accessible and suitable for a petrol station/ truck stop/travel lodge/depot subject to planning permission.
Nenagh (Irish: Aonach Urmhumhan) is a busy commercial town in Tipperary. In 2011 it had a population of 7,995. The town's historic attractions include Nenagh Castle, the Heritage Centre, and the ruined Franciscan abbey. Nenagh is situated on the R445 Regional Road, which links it to the M7. Bus Éireann offer services 24 hours a day to Dublin and Limerick, with JJ Kavanagh offering direct services to both Dublin and Shannon airports. Nenagh railway station is on the Limerick to Ballybrophy line. It is only 37 km from Thurles, which is on the main Dublin/Cork line.