The Inn on the Liffey,
Dublin 7,
D07 X76K
Property Overview
- Features
- Location
The Inn on The Liffey comprises a three-storey over basement mid-terraced building
extending in total to approx. 688 sq.m / 7,406 sq.ft.
The building is of a traditional masonry construction with timber shop front to the
ground floor and plastered and painted elevations to the upper floors. Fenestration
comprises uPVC windows which appear to be double glazed all under a natural ‘A’
pitched slate roof.
The property was previously in use as a Guesthouse that provided 12 no. bedrooms
and ceased trading in c. 2020 – 2021.
Further to the above, we note that the property requires CAPEX expenditure in order
to refurbish back to suitable use and condition.
The Inn on The Liffey comprises a three-storey over basement mid-terraced building extending in total to approx. 688 sq.m / 7,406 sq.ft. The building is of a traditional masonry construction with timber shop front to the ground floor and plastered and painted elevations to the upper floors. Fenestration comprises
The Inn on The Liffey comprises a three-storey over basement mid-terraced building
extending in total to approx. 688 sq.m / 7,406 sq.ft.
The building is of a traditional masonry construction with timber shop front to the
ground floor and plastered and painted elevations to the upper floors. Fenestration
comprises uPVC windows which appear to be double glazed all under a natural ‘A’
pitched slate roof.
The property was previously in use as a Guesthouse that provided 12 no. bedrooms
and ceased trading in c. 2020 – 2021.
Further to the above, we note that the property requires CAPEX expenditure in order
to refurbish back to suitable use and condition.
- Central location on Ormond Quay within close proximity to the principal tourist attractions
- Three storey over basement former guesthouse extending to approx 688 Sqm.
- Fpp. for refurbishment and extension of the premises to comprise a 27 bed Guesthouse.
- Excellent future potential within an area witnessing significant investment
The Inn on The Liffey occupies a prominent and highly visible position overlooking
the River Liffey on Ormond Quay Upper, approximately 150m east of Capel Street
and Grattan Bridge. The property is also within close walking distance of Temple
Bar, Dublin’s principal cultural and tourism quarter, which is located immediately to
the south-east.
The surrounding area is mixed-use, comprising retail, office and a strong
concentration of legal occupiers associated with the nearby Four Courts. The
locality has benefited from significant recent regeneration, particularly in Arran Quay
and Smithfield, with substantial residential and office development.
Nearby occupiers are predominantly commercial, including a number of established
hospitality and licensed premises such as The Morrison Hotel, The Legal Eagle and
The Boar’s Head. The proximity to Temple Bar further enhances the location,
supporting strong footfall and demand from both tourists and the local evening
economy. Major retail destinations are also close by, including Jervis Shopping
Centre (approx. 600m east) and Henry Street (approx. 900m north-east).The
property is well served by public transport, with the Four Courts and Jervis Luas
stops within walking distance, numerous Dublin Bus routes nearby, and Heuston
Station located approximately 1.7km to the west.
The Inn on The Liffey occupies a prominent and highly visible position overlooking the River Liffey on Ormond Quay Upper, approximately 150m east of Capel Street and Grattan Bridge. The property is also within close walking distance of Temple Bar, Dublin’s principal cultural and tourism quarter,
The Inn on The Liffey occupies a prominent and highly visible position overlooking
the River Liffey on Ormond Quay Upper, approximately 150m east of Capel Street
and Grattan Bridge. The property is also within close walking distance of Temple
Bar, Dublin’s principal cultural and tourism quarter, which is located immediately to
the south-east.
The surrounding area is mixed-use, comprising retail, office and a strong
concentration of legal occupiers associated with the nearby Four Courts. The
locality has benefited from significant recent regeneration, particularly in Arran Quay
and Smithfield, with substantial residential and office development.
Nearby occupiers are predominantly commercial, including a number of established
hospitality and licensed premises such as The Morrison Hotel, The Legal Eagle and
The Boar’s Head. The proximity to Temple Bar further enhances the location,
supporting strong footfall and demand from both tourists and the local evening
economy. Major retail destinations are also close by, including Jervis Shopping
Centre (approx. 600m east) and Henry Street (approx. 900m north-east).The
property is well served by public transport, with the Four Courts and Jervis Luas
stops within walking distance, numerous Dublin Bus routes nearby, and Heuston
Station located approximately 1.7km to the west.
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