Commercial Premises On, C. 3 Acres,
Knocka, Templemore, E41CX94
Miscellaneous
Asking Price €350,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Miscellaneous
Property Features
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €350,000
Property Engagement
Views Last 7 Days
15
Views Last 30 Days
71
Views All Time
466
Features
- Substantial Commercial Premises
- Generous 3 Acre Site
- Extensive Yards
- 8,000 Sq. Ft. Premises
- Suited to a variety of uses
There is extensive road frontage to the R501 with a large entrance providing ample scope and excellent entrance / exit options for any Heavy Goods Vehicles. There is also a secondary means of access to the rear, via a Right of Way. Furthermore, the site includes extensive yards to the front, side and rear.
The main building itself is of steel portal-frame construction, leaving it highly adaptable to a multitude of internal layout designs. There is a double-skin roof with a high eaves clearance, side roller-shutter door, 2 no. double door entrances to the front, and a rear entrance / exit.
The subject location is excellent with easy access to the nearby towns of Templemore, Thurles & Roscrea, while also nestled between the M7 Limerick / Dublin Motorway (just 18km away at Roscrea), or the M8 (Dublin / Cork) Motorway just 23km away at Horse & Jockey.
This property, previously well known as the Red Flag for almost 30 years, presents a unique opportunity for a wide variety of businesses. Fibre Gigabit Internet is also available at this location.
A virtual tour link can be supplied on request with actual viewings strictly by appointment only.
Further enquiries can be made by contacting Sole Selling Agents, Sherry FitzGerald Gleeson in Thurles - Tel: (0504) 22997. BER: B3
BER Number: 800801078
Energy Performance Indicator: 396.8
Templemore (Irish: An Teampall Mór) is a town in County Tipperary. Templemore railway station is on the Dublin-Cork railway line operated by Iarnród Éireann. There are direct trains to and from Dublin, Thurles, Cork, and Limerick daily. The market square with its Town Hall in the centre of the town is reputed locally to be the widest in either Ireland or Britain. It backs on to an extensive wooded Town Park and lake. The town has a large number of local industries, there is a large cattle mart on Bank Street which opens on Thursdays.
The most notable landmark in the district is the Devil's Bit mountain range. The Park incorporates an outdoor Swimming Pool, GAA grounds (Páirc Shíleáin), Lakeside Pitch & Putt Course and an all-weather athletic track in the care of Templemore Athletic Club. The demesne's mature woodlands features walks, the romantic ruin of the Black Castle on the western bank of the lake and the ruin of the eponymous big church. The main focus of attention is the man-made lake (7.5acres) which is suitable for coarse fishing.
BER Details
BER Rating: B3
BER No.: 800801078
Energy Performance Indicator: 396.8 kWh/m²/yr