Lenehan's, 10 Castlecomer New Road, Kilkenny,,
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Lenehan’s comprises a spacious traditional licensed premises with lounge bar (2 sections), ladies and gents toilets, former kitchen, staff on the ground floor with the benefit of a substantial enclosed yard 180m² approx. ideal for external seating alfresco accommodation which would compliment the existing accommodation.
This accommodation is boasted by 3 bed family residence overhead (separate access)
Lenehan’s comprises a spacious traditional licensed premises with lounge bar (2 sections), ladies and gents toilets, former kitchen, staff on the ground floor with the benefit of a substantial enclosed yard 180m² approx. ideal for external seating alfresco accommodation which would compliment the
Lenehan’s comprises a spacious traditional licensed premises with lounge bar (2 sections), ladies and gents toilets, former kitchen, staff on the ground floor with the benefit of a substantial enclosed yard 180m² approx. ideal for external seating alfresco accommodation which would compliment the existing accommodation.
This accommodation is boasted by 3 bed family residence overhead (separate access)
Lenehan’s is pivotally located at the junction of Castlecomer Road/ Barrack Street junction directly opposite Former Mart Site now housing a 10 screen new Cineplex Theatre 4500m² with 82 car spaces and opposite the James Stephens Army Barracks.
Kilkenny is regarded as the “medieval capital” of Ireland and is home to the fourth most popular heritage site in the country being Kilkenny Castle. The city centre is further characterised by its winding narrow streetscapes and laneways together with many buildings of architectural heritage.
Tourism is one of the principle industries of Kilkenny generating an annual revenue of approximately €100m and the City enjoys a reputation for being one of Ireland’s premier tourist attractions. The immediate city and environ population of Kilkenny per the 2016 Census is 27,751 representing an 8.6% increase on the 2011 Census statistics.
Kilkenny city is the commercial focal point for its vast agricultural Kilkenny city is the commercial focal point for its vast agricultural hinterland and is designated as a “Regional Hub” per the National Spatial Strategy Plan 2002-2020.
Kilkenny is located within the southern midlands approximately 126km south-west of Dublin, 58km north of Waterford, 145km east of Limerick and 40km south-west of Carlow.
The city is well served by major transport routes and is accessed via The city is well served by major transport routes and is accessed via the M9 Dublin to Waterford motorway, also enjoying close proximity to the M7 Dublin to Limerick and M8 Dublin to Cork motorways. Main line rail services connect Kilkenny direct to Dublin and Waterford and also provide links to Tipperary, Limerick, Cork, Tralee and Galway. Ample public and private bus services also operate out of the city providing road network connections to the surrounding large towns and cities.
Lenehan’s is pivotally located at the junction of Castlecomer Road/ Barrack Street junction directly opposite Former Mart Site now housing a 10 screen new Cineplex Theatre 4500m² with 82 car spaces and opposite the James Stephens Army Barracks. Kilkenny is regarded as the “medieval capital” of
Lenehan’s is pivotally located at the junction of Castlecomer Road/ Barrack Street junction directly opposite Former Mart Site now housing a 10 screen new Cineplex Theatre 4500m² with 82 car spaces and opposite the James Stephens Army Barracks.
Kilkenny is regarded as the “medieval capital” of Ireland and is home to the fourth most popular heritage site in the country being Kilkenny Castle. The city centre is further characterised by its winding narrow streetscapes and laneways together with many buildings of architectural heritage.
Tourism is one of the principle industries of Kilkenny generating an annual revenue of approximately €100m and the City enjoys a reputation for being one of Ireland’s premier tourist attractions. The immediate city and environ population of Kilkenny per the 2016 Census is 27,751 representing an 8.6% increase on the 2011 Census statistics.
Kilkenny city is the commercial focal point for its vast agricultural Kilkenny city is the commercial focal point for its vast agricultural hinterland and is designated as a “Regional Hub” per the National Spatial Strategy Plan 2002-2020.
Kilkenny is located within the southern midlands approximately 126km south-west of Dublin, 58km north of Waterford, 145km east of Limerick and 40km south-west of Carlow.
The city is well served by major transport routes and is accessed via The city is well served by major transport routes and is accessed via the M9 Dublin to Waterford motorway, also enjoying close proximity to the M7 Dublin to Limerick and M8 Dublin to Cork motorways. Main line rail services connect Kilkenny direct to Dublin and Waterford and also provide links to Tipperary, Limerick, Cork, Tralee and Galway. Ample public and private bus services also operate out of the city providing road network connections to the surrounding large towns and cities.
Viewing strictly by prior appointment with sole agents Morrissey’s | Lisney.
Accommodation
Outside
Enclosed Yard 180 sqm
Patio Area (FFL) 35 sqm

Ground Floor | 231 sqm (GIA) |
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Traditional Lounge Bar (2 sections) | |
Ladies & Gents Toilets | |
Stores | |
Bedroom | |
Hallway | |
Bathroom |
First Floor | 117 sqm (GIA) |
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Residence Lounge | |
2 x Bedrooms | |
Bathroom | |
Kitchen | |
Office & Toilet |
Basement | Cellar | 64 sqm (GIA) |
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Stores (3 rooms) | |
Total | 412 sqm (GIA) |
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