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Retail Premises,

Lower Liberty Square, Thurles, E41P6X9

Retail (280 sq. metres)

Price €275,000

BER rating B1
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Contact Sherry Fitzgerald Gleeson

PSR Licence: 002543

+353 504 22997

Key Information

Price

€275,000

Style

Retail

BER Rating

BER rating B1

Status

For sale

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Excellent opportunity to acquire a high profile retail premises in the heart of Thurles, comprising the ground and first floors of a three story modern commercial building.

The entire extends to 279.56 sq m (3,009 sq ft) approx. with a modern, open-plan layout and substantial retail street frontage, offering high visibility & exposure to passing trade.

The ground floor provides open plan retail space with a central stairwell and large storage room, W.C. and fire / emergency exit to the rear. The first floor also provides a large open plan retail area with extensive window displays, and staff room / store to the rear, along with emergency fire exit providing access to the front and rear.

This property is ideally suited to a variety of retail uses and potentially other commercial uses, including offices, restaurant etc., subject to planning permission.

Viewing strictly by appointment. Joint agent: Cushman Wakefield.

Thurles lies just 6km of the M8 motorway which provides excellent access to Cork and Dublin. The N62 also connects Thurles to the centre of Ireland (Athlone) via Templemore and Roscrea. The R498 links Thurles to Nenagh.

Thurles is a busy rural town with two Third-Level Colleges (MIT / St.Pats & LIT-TI), Dew Valley Meats a large local employer along with a new Bio Energy facility underway at the former Lisheen Mine Plant.

Thurles is also located on the main Dublin – Cork – Limerick railway line with hourly services. BER: B1
BER Number: 800651374
Energy Performance Indicator: 416.3

Thurles (Irish: Durlas) is a town in County Tipperary, surrounded by the Silvermine Mountains (to the northwest) and the Slieveardagh Hills (to the southeast). The town itself is built on a crossing of the River Suir. The M8 connects Thurles to Cork and Dublin via the N75 and N62 roads. The R498 links Thurles to Nenagh. The still functioning Thurles railway station opened 1848.

There are a number of amenities in the area, including several schools and third-level colleges. Semple Stadium is located here; the second largest GAA stadium in Ireland with a capacity of 53,500, second only to Croke Park in Dublin.

BER Details

BER Rating: B1

BER No.: 800651374

Energy Performance Indicator: 416.3 kWh/m²/yr

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