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Written by Staff Reporter   
Wednesday, 31 October 2007

This property in the heart of Cloughjordan Village consists of an old grain store with full planning permission for two commercial units, four apartments and an interior courtyard.

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With limitless development potential and a guide price of €285,000, this site offers old world charm and a prime location in the heart of Cloughjordan Village.

The building is a stone mill—completely dry inside—that was originally used  for seed storage. The stone work is also in good order as is the roof which features 9ft by 12ft open beams of  solid oak and old Killaloe Slate.

The ground floor is covered with 2 inch thick Liscannor stone slabs and there are four floors in situ which will need to be converted to the three floor configuration. Another feature is the thick timber beams on display.

The windows are in reasonable condition but will require pointing while the guttering is also in a good state of repair.

The planning permission is for commercial units and four apartments of which two will be one bedroomed and the others two bedroomed with rear access. –

To the rear of the property and through the arch is a small, open yard and there is a right of way in place with one neighbour while the interior courtyard is for access only.    Deliveries are acceptable but not parking and there will be space for exterior storage sheds.

Contributions to be paid to North Tipperary County Council are approximately €20,000 to include parking.

For further information on this desirable property, contact Clare Tipp Properties on 086-6000388.


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