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48 John Street
Sligo
F91D850
Description
Substantial three storey former residential town centre property.
Prime location with all town centre services and amenities on its doorstep.
Ideal for office or residential use (subject to planning permission).
Accommodation extends to 110 sq.m. (1184 sq.ft.) approximately of over three floors and comprises entrance hallway, front office, kitchen, back hallway, back office and wc at ground floor level. On the first floor there is a landing, large front office and smaller office to rear. The third floor comprises of landing, large front office and smaller office to rear. To the rear is a car parking area accessed with laneway access along the street.
Viewing highly recommended.
Features
Electric Central heating
Car parking to rear
City centre location
Rooms
Entrance Hallway 5.3m x 1.6m staircase
Front room / office reception 3.3m x 3.2m fireplace
Kitchen 2.9m x 3.1m sink unit
Back hall (part 1) 3.3m x 1m
Back hall (part 2) 1.3m x 1m back door out to car parking to rear
Wc 1.6m x 1m wc, whb
Back office 3.6m x 2.7m
First floor
Landing 2m x 1m
Office 4.7m x 3.4m fireplace
Second floor
BER Information
BER Number: 116736869
Energy Performance Indicator: 287.76
About the Area
Sligo (Irish: Sligeach) is the county town, with a population of 19,452 in 2011. Sligo is a major economic, educational, administrative and cultural centre of Ireland's Border Region. The town is also an important tourist destination, owing mainly to the renowned natural beauty of the surrounding countryside and its literary and cultural associations. Situated on the coastal plain facing the Atlantic Ocean, the town is located on the banks of the Garavogue river between Lough Gill and the estuary leading to Sligo bay. Sligo has a vibrant nightlife, and is a popular destination for local residents and a sizable student population.
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