The Glen Of Aherlow Emmet Road,
Property Overview
- Features
- Location
The Glen of Aherlow comprises a prominent part two storey and part single storey structure laid out with Bar and Lounge to ground floor level complemented by external patio smoking area to the rear with basement cold room and stores.
The first floor comprises a former residence which has been stripped to shell condition. The accommodation comprise a compact traditional style public bar complemented by a large lounge and external beer garden.
There are unused sites to the side and rear that could suit development subject to planning with further potential to refurbish the first floor for an additional 2 apartments.
The Glen of Aherlow comprises a prominent part two storey and part single storey structure laid out with Bar and Lounge to ground floor level complemented by external patio smoking area to the rear with basement cold room and stores. The first floor comprises a former residence which has been stripped
The Glen of Aherlow comprises a prominent part two storey and part single storey structure laid out with Bar and Lounge to ground floor level complemented by external patio smoking area to the rear with basement cold room and stores.
The first floor comprises a former residence which has been stripped to shell condition. The accommodation comprise a compact traditional style public bar complemented by a large lounge and external beer garden.
There are unused sites to the side and rear that could suit development subject to planning with further potential to refurbish the first floor for an additional 2 apartments.
The Glen of Aherlow occupies a prominent trading position on Emmet Road in Inchicore 200m west of its junction with South Circular Road and 700m east of Inchicore village.
The Inchicore – Kilmainham Area has a growing young population which have been attracted into the area by the convenience to the city centre and excellent transport links through numerous LUAS Red Line stops.
The area has witnessed considerable improvement in recent years with the additions of Houston South Quarter, the regeneration of St. Michaels Estate and the upcoming completion of the National Children’s Hospital.
Visitors are drawn to the area through several cultural amenities including Kilmainham Gaol with 400,000 annual visitors, the Irish Museum of Modern Art with 500,000 visitors and the War Memorial Gardens. The Royal Hospital Kilmainham is located 200m from the property and hosts the annual Forbidden Fruit 2-day festival in addition to other concerts with up to 10,000 people per day
The Glen of Aherlow occupies a prominent trading position on Emmet Road in Inchicore 200m west of its junction with South Circular Road and 700m east of Inchicore village. The Inchicore – Kilmainham Area has a growing young population which have been attracted into the area by the convenience to the
The Glen of Aherlow occupies a prominent trading position on Emmet Road in Inchicore 200m west of its junction with South Circular Road and 700m east of Inchicore village.
The Inchicore – Kilmainham Area has a growing young population which have been attracted into the area by the convenience to the city centre and excellent transport links through numerous LUAS Red Line stops.
The area has witnessed considerable improvement in recent years with the additions of Houston South Quarter, the regeneration of St. Michaels Estate and the upcoming completion of the National Children’s Hospital.
Visitors are drawn to the area through several cultural amenities including Kilmainham Gaol with 400,000 annual visitors, the Irish Museum of Modern Art with 500,000 visitors and the War Memorial Gardens. The Royal Hospital Kilmainham is located 200m from the property and hosts the annual Forbidden Fruit 2-day festival in addition to other concerts with up to 10,000 people per day