Features
- Impressive entrance foyer with automated doors.
- 24 Hour CCTV and individually alarmed offices.
- Air-conditioning to foyer and AC ducting to offices.
- Fully fitted coffee docks complete with dishwasher, fridge etc. on each floor.
- Intercom access control to all offices.
- High quality WC accommodation
- Planning for office, medical, research, education and training uses.
- 1 no. car parking space allocated per office suite plus visitor spaces
This self-contained office suite is on the first-floor level of this modern office building with a south facing aspect. The office suite has been subdivided with glass panel units to create a reception and two private offices. The office was previously used as a solicitors office and would suit a small professional services firm.
Redleaf House
Redleaf house is arguably the most striking and recognisable building in Longford. All of the "own-door" offices radiate from the central core comprises of an impressive entrance foyer, coffee docks, W.C.'s and a lift. There is a designated parking space for each office.
There is a service charge to cover the block insurance, common areas lift maintenance, toilets and coffee docks.
SERVICE CHARGE €6,258.24 per annum (2023)
Directions
Eircode: N39 H265
GPS: 53.723, -7.8011
Longford (Irish: an Longfort) is an historical town with a population of 9,601 (2011 census). It lies at the meeting of the N4 and the N5 primary routes. Longford is a local commercial centre with many retail outlets, as well as several leisure facilities. Longford town has a number of primary schools, secondary schools, and an extensive adult education centre.
Longford is about 91 km from Sligo and 122 km from Dublin, and is served by Sligo-Dublin intercity train services. Journeys to Dublin by rail generally take less than two hours. There are also a large number of bus services to Dublin and other towns. Third level colleges are well served by the private companies during the academic year.