LET AGREED
TO LET 88 George's Street Upper, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Features
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Lower Ground, Ground & First Floor Offices
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Office & Medical Use Permitted
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Secure Rear Access Parking for 6-7 cars
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Period Features & High Ceilings
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Gross Floor Area c. 2,593 sq. ft.
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Gas Fired Radiator Central Heating
Agent
John D. Elliott
Email: johnd@elfitz.ie
Phone: 01-6614403
11 Lower Pembroke Street, Dublin 2.
PSRA License No.: 003298
Ref: 4634JD
Description
Elliott & FitzGerald is delighted to present 88 Upper George’s Street, in the heart of Dun Laoghaire, available to let, which comprises a 2 storey over basement mid-terrace period property with medical and office use.
The property benefits from secure rear access car parking from Adelaide Lane, which provides for c. 6/7 car parking spaces. Heating is by way of Gas Fired Radiator Central Heating.
The overall gross floor area is 240.90 sq.m. (c. 2,593 sq.ft.).
Situated on the north eastern side of George’s Street Upper, the main business hub of Dun Laoghaire. The Area is well served by public transport, to include Dublin Bus on your doorstep serving direct access to and from Dublin City Centre, and the DART at Sandycove and Glasthule Station c. 450 m away.
There are a host of amenities in close proximity including: Dun Laoghaire Marina and Prominade; the 40 Foot; People’s Park; and Dun Laoghaire Town Centre, which includes a diverse array of shops, bars, and restaurants.
Lease Term
Flexible lease terms available.
Accommodation Floor Plans
Approx Net Internal Floor Areas For Identification Purposes Only - Not to scale
These particulars are for guidance only and do not form any contract. Whilst care has been taken in their preparation we do not hold ourselves responsible for any inaccuracies. They are issued on the understanding that all negotiations will be conducted through this practice. We do not guarantee the accuracy of any description, dimensions references to condition, necessary permissions for use and other details contained herein and any prospective purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of each of them.

