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€550,000
Seatown House
Jocelyn Street
Dundalk
Co. Louth
A91 E685
Description
Description
Seatown House in Dundalk is a three storey over basement Georgian building benefiting from an extensive south facing rear, walled garden. There is vehicular access through secure timber gates under an integral carriage arch. The property boasts original features and offers versatile accommodation with a clever use of space.
The building is currently in use as an office. Combining historic charm with modern functionality, the property features spacious and well-lit office space, a large commercial kitchen, high ceilings and decorative cornice and coving, creating a professional and inspiring work environment.
The building has potential to be converted to a prestigious family home. It is presently zoned "C1 Mixed Use" as per the Louth Development Plan 2021 – 2027 and listed on the Record of Protected Structures for Co. Louth under reference number D233. Property uses existing within the immediate area include educational, professional / consulting services, community services and residential.
Location
This fine, traditional residence is located midway between Dundalk Town Centre and the M1 Link Road at Junction 16 & 18. Situated in a prime location on Jocelyn Street and approximately 500 metres from the hub of Dundalk town centre, where a host of social and recreational amenities are available, including The Marshes Shopping Centre and primary and secondary schools.
Specification
• Period Accommodation
• Decorative cornice and coving
• Recessed office lighting
• Painted and plastered walls
• Mixture floor coverings
• Oil fired central heating
• Vehicular access through secure timber gates
Suitable for a variety of uses, subject to planning permission.
BER: Exempt
Viewing highly recommended.
About the Area
Dundalk is the county town and administrative capital of County Louth, situated where the Castletown River flows into Dundalk Bay. The town is close to the border with Northern Ireland and equidistant from Dublin and Belfast. The town's name, which was historically written as Dundalgan, has associations with the mythical warrior Cú Chulainn. In 2003 Dundalk was amongst nine cities and towns to be designated Gateway status in the Irish Government's National Spatial Strategy.
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