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€550,000
2 Church Building
9 Main Street
Arklow
Co Wicklow
Y14 E778
Description
This three storey extensive property 300sqm in total, in the town centre, enjoys uninterrupted, stunning views of the Wicklow Mountains, the town and sea. It overlooks the main town park and car park from the south side, between the two banks.
The property is laid out with two independent commercial lock up retail units, 115 sq.m & 59 sq.m, with storeroom, kitchen, restroom and access to a 19 sq.m rear yard.
The upper two floors above the shops, totals 126 sqms, a professional residence. This residence boasts high ceilings and plenty of unique characteristics, period décor and other aspects befitting its Edwardian heritage, including an interesting 3m high timbered attic.
The property enjoys a superb, prominent and elevated position in this well established, historical location. There are a string of restaurants, bars, cafés and shops and it is only a short walk from the Bridgewater shopping centre, train station and bus services and all local amenities.
This ideal investment property comes with vacant possession, presents a very attractive opportunity for an owner occupier or investor alike. Its high-profile location guarantees good footfall to and from all local amenities and main street businesses.
This is a superb opportunity not to be missed, viewings by appointment only.
Features
Prime three-storey property with large (47 sq.m) attic which fronts onto Arklow’s Main Street
The entire building extends to approx. 300 sq.m / 3228 sq. ft. with WC facilities on each floor.
Two ground floor retail units including WC and Store: Size: c. 174 sq.m /1872 sq. ft.
Yard c. 18.9 sq.m / 204sq ft.
Residential accommodation on first and second floor (Alternative uses may be considered on the upper floors, subject to planning permission). c. 126 sq.m / 1354 sq.ft.
Located right in the heart of Arklow towns Main Street. Minutes’ walk from the main street shopping, supermarkets, bus stop, train station, Bridgewater shopping centre, cinema, church, car park, schools, and much more.
Fantastic Investment Opportunity.
Comes to market with vacant possession.
Public transport with a combination of bus and rail routes are close by.
High levels of pedestrian footfall.
Less than one hour drive to Wicklow, Bray, Cherrywood, Stillorgan, Dundrum and Wexford.
Services:
Fibre internet available in the area. Electric heating. Mains gas to adjacent properties. Mains water, sewage, and electricity.
Rooms
First & Second Floor Residential 126 sq.m The main residence at first and second floor level, which was previously utilised as professional office suites, could easily be converted back for residential use, as apartments or otherwise. Accommodation on the first and second floors and are accessed through on-street side door.
UNIT 2: 59 sq.m Open plan unit with a good size window display to the front and finished with past plaster and painted walls. There is a store-room, toilet facilities and rear yard access.
Attic Area: 47 sq.m The property has the further advantage of a 3m high attic. Large spacious storage area which is floored and is accessible from hall.
BER Information
BER Number: 800440513
Energy Performance Indicator: 917.56
About the Area
Arklow's proximity to Dublin led to it becoming a thriving commuter town with a population of 13,009 at the 2011 census. Arklow is at the mouth of the River Avoca (formerly Avonmore). The town is divided by the river, which is crossed by the Nineteen Arches Bridge, a stone arch bridge linking the southern or main part of the town with the northern part, called Ferrybank. There are eight primary schools located around the town (including one Gaelscoil), and four secondary schools.
The N11/M11 from Dublin to Rosslare bypasses Arklow between junctions 20 and 21, becoming a motorway heading southbound from junction 20. This will connect the existing N11 Arklow Bypass with the existing N11 Rathnew/Ashford Bypass creating motorway from Dublin to Gorey. Rail connections are provided by Iarnród Éireann along the Dublin-Rosslare railway line, including commuter and intercity services in and out of the capital. There is also a train to Dundalk available daily. Bus Éireann provides several routes through Arklow. In addition, Wexford Bus operates several services day and night linking Arklow with Dublin Airport.
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