The Woolen Hall, widely recognised as one of Kilkenny City's most iconic and historic properties, has been sold.
Positioned at the prominent corner of High Street and Friary Street, this landmark building has stood for generations.
It spans three-storeys over a basement, and is recognised to be more than 300 years old.
Its historic architecture hints at a bygone era when the building served as one of Kilkenny's earliest inns or hostelries.
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Located just 100 metres from Kilkenny Castle and 50 metres from The Parade, considered the very centre of Kilkenny City, The Woolen Hall is ideally positioned for success.
The rental potential for the ground floor and basement units is exceptionally strong, making it an attractive and desirable proposition for anyone looking to invest in one of Kilkenny's most iconic properties.
The spacious, bright rooms are a key feature, presenting an excellent opportunity for long-term rental or conversion into a premium accommodation offering.
One of the most remarkable aspects of Woolen Hall is the basement, an extraordinary space in pristine condition.
With unique features not found in any other property in Kilkenny City, this basement offers incredible potential for development or as a distinctive commercial or residential space.
The selling agent of the property was Fran Grincell and no sale price has been listed, however the property originally came to market with an asking price of €675,000.
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