Murtagh' S Bar & Guesthouse, 13-15 North Street,
Crossmaglen, Newry, BT35 9AB
10 Bed Detached House with adjoining business
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10 Bedrooms
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Detached House with adjoining business
Bedrooms
10
Property Features
Size
436.6 sq m (4,700 sq ft)
Tenure
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Property Financials
Price
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Features
- Well established family business running for over 100 years
- Prime location in Crossmaglen, on the corner of North Street and Newry Street
- Recently refurbished public house with full licence
- Beautiful 10 bedroom guesthouse
- Option for Bed & Breakfast or Self Catering
- Potential to split into 2 no. five bedroom dwellings, apartment and bar
- Building totalling circa 4,700 sqft
The property has been lovingly developed, run and cared for within the Murtagh family for over 100 years, and is a well established centre of the community of Crossmaglen.
The subject property comprises three parts:
• A substantial ten bedroom guesthouse
• Murtagh’s Bar
• A one bedroom apartment
The property benefits from dual frontage onto North Street and Newry Street and occupies a large site in the town. From a two storey property on North Street, the property merges into a three storey property as Newry Street slopes down the hill. This split level has been excellently utilised, as per the detailed descriptions in the following pages.
The property is in excellent condition and could be immediately operational as is, or with minimal redecoration/ refurbishment.
We would like to make interested parties aware that the guesthouse has not been run to full capacity as per the owner’s preference. The guesthouse has relied solely on word of mouth and repeat bookings over the years, and so Murtagh’s has never been advertised on any booking platforms.
Should a new owner decide to create a website for the guesthouse or create listings on platforms such as Booking.com / Airbnb.com etc, we would imagine there would be exponential growth in bookings and profits.
We note that due to the above, not all rooms are registered with Northern Ireland Tourism Board.
LICENCE
The bar benefits from a Full Liquor License.
The opening hours permitted under the licence are:
11.30am–11.30pm
The bar currently opens the following hours:
Monday to Friday 4–11pm
Saturday & Sunday 12noon–11pm
MURTAGH’S BAR
Murtagh’s occupies a corner site in the village, with tasteful signage and frontage onto both North Street and Newry Street.
The interior has been lovingly refurbished over the last few years and is in impeccable condition. The property consists of a front bar/snug, a rear bar and ‘The Tearoom’; a pretty dining/bar area at the rear.
Due to the split floor level, the bar benefits from basement space which has been well utilised for the keg store, refrigerated store and ancillary storage space.
Accessed directly from North Street, the front bar consists of a cosy bar/snug which has been decorated traditionally with a contemporary touch. The bar could comfortably sit 30 patrons between high level bar seating and low level booth/table seating. The front bar benefits from an accessible bathroom.
Between the front and rear bar is a side entrance to Newry Street, currently only used as a fire exit, however was formerly used as an entrance for off sales. This entrance leads to both bars and uniquely, has a traditional hatch for off licence sales.
The rear bar is more spacious, with seating for circa 35 patrons across high bar seating and booth/table seating. This rear bar is decorated in a similar style to the front bar and has beautiful, traditional coffered ceilings.
Up a small flight of stairs from the rear bar is ‘The Tearoom’ where there is seating for around 18 patrons.
This area is fitted out with glass windows overlooking the main bar and is tastefully decorated with table seating and a log burning stove. We understand breakfast has been served in ‘The Tearoom’ over the years.
There are modern male and female bathrooms just beyond this area.
The main entrance to the guesthouse is accessible from North Street, with a secondary access onto Newry Street. The guesthouse comprises two formerly individual dwellings which have been merged at first floor level at the rear of the North Street property.
Should it be desired, the layout of the property would be relatively straightforward to split, creating the following:
• Murtagh’s Bar
• North Street: Five bedroom dwelling with kitchen/dining room, two reception rooms and two bathrooms.
• Newry Street: Five bedroom dwelling with a living room, kitchen and two bathrooms.
• Newry Street: One bedroom ground floor apartment.
The main entrance on North Street opens into a beautiful porch with double doors and stained glass windows, providing access to the first floor and leading to a lounge and the kitchen/sitting room. The lounge is at the front of the house and is well proportioned with a feature fireplace. The kitchen/dining room/lounge is an open plan room at the rear of the house which serves as the
hub of the house. The kitchen provides access to both the front and rear bar, where food can be brought through to the bar/tearoom for breakfast service.
All bedrooms are accessed from first floor level, where there are the following spread across the North Street and Newry Street properties:
• One single bedroom, six double bedrooms and two family bedrooms.
• All bedrooms are in very good order, with a bed, dresser, mirror and beside drawers.
• Four bathrooms across the guesthouse which serve all bedrooms.
• Two kitchens
• Three living rooms
The apartment is located on Newry Street and was formerly a retail unit, evidenced by the remaining shop front. The property was converted into residential use a number of years ago and is now a compact, modern one bedroom apartment.
The apartment is currently tenanted at £530 pcm.
We understand this apartment could potentially revert back to a retail unit if desired, subject to obtaining all necessary planning approvals and consents.
