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€125,000
Office 1
Charleville Town Centre
Bakers Road
Charleville
Co. Cork
P56 FX37
Description
The premises opens into a ground floor reception/office area with a concrete floor and a large window. There is a staff kitchenette which is fully fitted and there is a disabled toilet. A concrete stairs rises to the first floor which leads into an open plan office area with large windows looking down onto Bakers Road. There is free multi-storey parking available in the adjacent shopping centre along with a selection of retail and convenience outlets, schools, bus and rail public transport, recreational and medical facilities.
Charleville town serves as the second-largest town between Cork and Limerick and has a very strong hinterland. It is a vibrant industrial town in North Cork. It is a welcoming town with a diverse population.
The premise would be suitable for any type of office based business and viewing is advised.
Features
Intercom
Outside lighting
Fibre Broadband available
Multi storey carpark (450 spaces)
Services
Mains water and sewerage is connected to the property. Heating/Air Conditioning Units located in the suspended tiled ceilings to the office accommodation
Rooms
Kitchenette 3.48m x 1.52m Concrete floor, built-in units and counter top, tiled splash back, extractor
Recess 1.19m x 1.19m Fuse board
Bathroom 2.21m x 1.52m Tiled floor, WC, whb, disability access, hand dryer, extractor
Office 6.45m x 5.27m Concrete floor, power points, phone points, internet points, air conditioning, florescent lighting, large window
About the Area
Charleville is a market town near County Cork's border with Limerick set in the middle of very rich agricultural land. It was founded in the 1660s by Roger Boyle, the first Earl of Cork who named the town after King Charles II. Today it's generally known as Charleville. Éamonn de Valera, Ireland's first Taoiseach and former President went to the old Christian Brothers School in Charleville. The town is a centre for dairying and cheese processing based in the Golden Vale Co-op Creameries.
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