Features
- Services
- Mains water, sewerage, electricity, ofch, broadband (fibre)
As a licensed premises, the establishment offers a unique blend of residential comfort and recreational opportunities, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway.
Immerse yourself in the tranquility where every detail has been carefully considered to ensure a homely and inviting atmosphere.
Beyond the comforts the premises boasts a delightful campsite with an outdoor dining area, providing the perfect setting to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a family seeking quality time together, or a solo traveler in search of solitude, the campsite offers a rejuvenating escape.
Additionally, there is a retail unit ideal as small convenience store (subject to planning permission), catering for the daily needs and enhancing your overall experience.
Discover the allure of this authentic retreat, where the harmony of village life and the proximity to natural wonders create a truly unforgettable stay. Entrance Porch
Snug 2.9m x 2.3m
Bar 4.8m x 2.9m with flagged flooring
Lounge/Pool Room 8.3m x 6.0m / 3.3m x 1.8m with tiled floor, laminated floor, fitted counter and displays and solid fuel stove
Tiled Ladies 5.0m x 1.8m with two cubicles and wash handbasins
Tiled Gents 2.8m x 1.7m with two urinals, wc and handbasin
Cooler Room 1.6m x 1.4m
First Floor
Kitchen/Dining Room/Living Room 5.8m x 5.5m with hand painted kitchen, tiled floor, solid fuel stove (with back boiler) and brick fireplace
Bedroom One 5.0m x 3.2m with laminated floor
Bedroom Two 4.0m x 2.4m
Bedroom Three 5.0m x 2.7m
Bedroom Four 3.7m x 2.6m
Tiled Bathroom 3.7m x 2.0m with bath, shower, wc and handbasin
Commercial Kitchen 10.2m x 2.8m with stainless steel units and pantry area
Function Room 11.8m x 5.1m with laminated slate floor, fitted counter etc
BER: C1
BER Number: 800963399
Energy Performance Indicator: 340.58
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.
BER Details
BER Rating: C1
BER No.: 800963399
Energy Performance Indicator: 340.58 kWh/m²/yr