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€295,000
Main Street
Kilmacthomas
Co Waterford
X42YY29
Description
Direct access to the Waterford Greenway!
Situated on the main street of the ever-growing town of Kilmacthomas - this impressive commercial building is finished to a high standard and most recently traded as a popular restaurant/coffee shop.
On the ground floor there is a fabulous long counter and serving area with customer dining and plenty of seating. To the rear of the ground floor there are customer and staff toilets. Externally to the rear, there is a most impressive outdoor sheltered dining area which has direct access to the adjoining carpark and influx of bike riders from the Greenway. The area has a modern artificial grass floor that is essentially maintenance free.
A quaint staircase from the front of the restaurant leads upstairs to a bright and spacious area, currently set up for food prep but could have residential potential down the line.
The prime location and high quality internal finishes have created a restaurant that is ready for immediate use. Viewing highly recommended!
BER: 800892374
Features
Large adjoining public car park to the side.
Situated on the main street.
Excellent condition and partially fitted out.
Potential for residential overhead subject to planning.
Ready for immediate occupation.
Mains services.
BER Information
BER Number: 800892374
Energy Performance Indicator: 529.95
About the Area
Kilmacthomas (Irish: Coill Mhic Thomáisín), often referred to locally as "Kilmac", is a town on the River Mahon in County Waterford. It lies on the R677 immediately north of the N25 national primary road from Dungarvan to Waterford. The town has a population of around 1,800 people. The Flahavan's cereal factory began milling Irish oats here in about 1785, and today it makes oatmeal and other cereal products. Alaska Fireplaces make fireplaces in Kilmacthomas, which are sold nationwide. Kilmacthomas acts as a dormitory town for Waterford and Dungarvan. There are 4 schools in Kilmacthomas, and 16 within 15 km of Kilmacthomas.
The chief tourist attraction in the locality is Mahon Falls. The Mahon River has a stock of wild brown trout and Salmon trout (know locally as "Pale"). Kilmac' is located halfway between Waterford City and the county capital; Dungarvan. West of the village are the foothills of the Comeragh mountains, while five miles to the south is the 'Copper Coast' with the beach of Bonmahon / Bunmahon(Bún Machan).
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