County Dublin Median Price | Map | Street view | Nearby | Transport | Property Description: | Town centre investment / refurbishment opportunity.
Annual income €17,400 excl. vacant space
WHY NOT PURCHASE A PIECE OF HISTORY? This building formed part of Smyth & Co. (Smyco), which was one of the most outstanding manufacturing companies not only in Ireland, but the world. The company survived for the best part of 200 years from the late 1700’s and, for 60 years, supplied stockings for Queen Victoria, manufactured by the renowned Thomas Mangan. Other customers included the Empress of Austria, Princess Eugenie and the Czarina. Medals of excellence were achieved in Philadelphia 1853, London 1862 & 1868, Paris 1867 and Vienna 1873. Such was the notoriety of the stockings and gentlemen’s undergarments (from the hardy to the hardly there!) that John Wayne referred to “putting on his Balbriggans”. Smyco might be gone but this is your opportunity to acquire a piece of history from a time when Balbriggan craftsmanship was renowned the world over.
LOCATION Balbriggan is a coastal town, strategically placed on the east coast economic corridor, benefiting from the M1, 20 minutes from Dublin Airport and the M50 ring road providing easy access to national routes to the West or South of Ireland. These high profile premises occupy a commanding position with extensive street frontage in the centre of the town of Balbriggan, immediately beside the train station and close to the recently opened INTREO centre. They also adjoin and share access with the mixed commercial/residential building which houses “Fumbally Exchange Balbriggan” & “The Brick Room Café” - just off the main street.
RATES: TBA.
TITLE: Freehold.
PRICE GUIDE: Region €200,000
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