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Maudlin Street, Kells, Meath

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Description

Prominent 3 Storey Commercial Premises Formerly trading as 'Bradys' Public House. Located in the heart of Kells Town centre at the junction of Castle, Carrick and Maudlin Street.

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Features

  • Property is a 3 storey terraced commercial building, situated in Kells town centre at the junction of Maudlin Street, Castle Street and Carrick Street.
  • The property is currently vacant but did operate as a 7 day licenced public house on the ground floor of the building, but there is no current licence attached to the property.
  • To the first and second floors there is living accommodation that is accessed independently from the side alleyway on the ground floor of the property.
  • Both ground floor commercial area and first and second floor living accommodation are in need of refurbishment throughout.
  • GROUND FLOOR (Former Public House) (c.186m²) : Entrance Porch, Hall, Bar, Lounge, Gents & Ladies
  • FIRST FLOOR (Living Accommodation) (c.82m²) : Landing, Sitting room, Kitchen, Shower room, Back Hall & 2 Bedrooms
  • SECOND FLOOR (Living Accommodation) (c.55m²) : Landing, Kitchen/Sitting room 1, Kitchen/Sitting room 2, 2 Shower rooms and 2 Bedrooms.
  • As mentioned there is an existing side alleyway that is shared access to the rear of the property and with the premises next door. The rear of the subject property is small in size and is mainly comprised of a rear smoking area to the former pubic house and bottle/storage area.
  • Kells is a town in County Meath, Ireland. The town lies off the M3 motorway, 16 km (10 mi) from Navan and 65 km (40 mi) from Dublin. It is best known as the site of Kells Abbey, from which the Book of Kells takes its name.
  • Until the opening of the new motorway in June 2010, Kells stood as a busy junction town on the old N3 road with over 18,000 vehicles passing through the town each day. Kells was a renowned traffic bottleneck from both the N3 national primary route and N52 national secondary route passing through the town centre. The new M3 motorway (opened June 2010) significantly reduces the journey time to Dublin, as well as the numbers of vehicles in the town. Kells is served by a regular bus service run by Bus Éireann, the 109, 109A and 109X, which take about 1.5 hours to Busáras in Dublin.
  • The population of Kells town (according to the official 2016 Census of Population) stands at 6,135 persons. This represents a slight increase in population over the 2011 Census. There was a 24.8% increase in total population between 1996 and 2002. Kells has a large rural hinterland, consisting of nearby villages (Carnaross, Carlanstown, and Moynalty), in addition to townland regions.

Negotiator

Damian Keogan
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DNG O'Dwyer
Tel: 049 8...
PSRA No. 001558
Negotiator: Damian Keogan

Date created: Jul 1, 2024

DNG O'Dwyer
DNG O'Dwyer
PSRA Licence No. 001558
Damian Keogan
Damian Keogan
PSRA Licence No.001805
Call Agent: 049 8...