Property Overview
- Features
- Location
The Licensed Premises comprise a mid-terrace building extending
to approximately 299 SQM which are laid out to comprise a
ground floor over basement licensed premises. Internally the
premises is laid out to contain a public bar, rear seating area with
ladies and gents’ toilets located off.
The upper floors are laid out to contain a former residence.
The Licensed Premises comprise a mid-terrace building extending to approximately 299 SQM which are laid out to comprise a ground floor over basement licensed premises. Internally the premises is laid out to contain a public bar, rear seating area with ladies and gents’ toilets located off. The upper
The Licensed Premises comprise a mid-terrace building extending
to approximately 299 SQM which are laid out to comprise a
ground floor over basement licensed premises. Internally the
premises is laid out to contain a public bar, rear seating area with
ladies and gents’ toilets located off.
The upper floors are laid out to contain a former residence.
- South City Centre Licensed Premises Opportunity
- "Excellent opportunity to acquire a compact lock-up Licensed Premises enjoying a prominent trading position on Francis Street within the historic district of the Liberties providing an excellent opportunity to establish a newly branded Licensed Premises within a densely populated district of the city that is witnessing rapid growth and rejuvenation."
- Extending to approx 299 SQM
- Vacant overhead accomodation suitable for alternative use
The property is prominently positioned on Francis Street, nestled
within Dublin’s vibrant Liberties district.
Francis Street is renowned as a cultural and artistic enclave, located
just over 1km southwest of Dublin City Centre. This historic
neighbourhood has seen substantial revitalisation evolving into
one of Dublin’s most historic and sought-after quarters.
Surrounding the property are an array of art galleries, antique
shops, as well as cultural landmarks such as St. Patrick’s Cathedral
and the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Francis Street is also famous
for its regular antique markets and events. The historic Iveagh
Markets which are due to undergo a comprehensive refurbishment
are located 100m from the premises with the National College of
Art and Design (NCAD) is situated less than 500m away.
A significant nearby development is the Guinness Quarter—a
major regeneration project transforming the historic St James’s
Gate brewery lands into a vibrant, mixed-use neighbourhood.
Covering over 12 acres, this long-term project will introduce
336 new homes, hotels, a food hall, artisan market, performance
space, commercial workspaces, and more than two acres of new
public open spaces.
The property is prominently positioned on Francis Street, nestled within Dublin’s vibrant Liberties district. Francis Street is renowned as a cultural and artistic enclave, located just over 1km southwest of Dublin City Centre. This historic neighbourhood has seen substantial revitalisation evolving
The property is prominently positioned on Francis Street, nestled
within Dublin’s vibrant Liberties district.
Francis Street is renowned as a cultural and artistic enclave, located
just over 1km southwest of Dublin City Centre. This historic
neighbourhood has seen substantial revitalisation evolving into
one of Dublin’s most historic and sought-after quarters.
Surrounding the property are an array of art galleries, antique
shops, as well as cultural landmarks such as St. Patrick’s Cathedral
and the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Francis Street is also famous
for its regular antique markets and events. The historic Iveagh
Markets which are due to undergo a comprehensive refurbishment
are located 100m from the premises with the National College of
Art and Design (NCAD) is situated less than 500m away.
A significant nearby development is the Guinness Quarter—a
major regeneration project transforming the historic St James’s
Gate brewery lands into a vibrant, mixed-use neighbourhood.
Covering over 12 acres, this long-term project will introduce
336 new homes, hotels, a food hall, artisan market, performance
space, commercial workspaces, and more than two acres of new
public open spaces.
Accommodation

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