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06 Sept 2025

Kilkenny site with permission for boutique hotel now on the market

The site at John Street Lower is superbly located to enjoy all the amenities of Kilkenny City

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A site in Kilkenny City (c. 0.067ha) with full planning permission for a 23 bedroom 'boutique hotel' has come to market.

The site has frontage to Lower John Street (opposite Langtons House Hotel) and frontage to Horse Barrack Lane (at the entrance to Butler Gallery).

The site includes two derelict homes at 19 & 20 John St Lower together with rear gardens and outbuildings.

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The area of the existing houses and outbuildings is 423.1m2 with a total of 408.2m2 being demolished on site, 52.7m2 retained and a new build area accumulates to 900.2m2.

The site at John Street Lower is superbly located to enjoy all the amenities of the city centre.

A five-minute walk will bring you to The Parade, the true heart of the city.

A seven-minute walk will bring you to Ireland's second most visited attraction, the parklands of Kilkenny Castle.

A ten-minute walk will bring you to St Canice's Cathedral and Round Tower.

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Throughout the city centre visitor attractions are in abundance including Shee Alms House, St Mary's Museum, The Tholsel, The Hole in the Wall, The Smithwicks Experience, Rothe House, Butler Gallery, The Black Abbey - to name but a few.

John Street Lower is also positioned within 500m of MacDonagh Railway Station and MacDonagh Shopping Centre.

Viewings strictly by appointment with Sherry FitzGerald McCreery.

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