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Wednesday, 10 January 2007
Sherry Fitzgerald Farrell Auctioneers are offering this charming country pub for sale.

2685 This fully licensed public house (Yeats Lodge) and adjoining residence is located in Peterswell, Co. Galway. It is a well-maintained property that sits on 0.705-acre site, which holds fantastic views of the surrounding countryside. Ample car parking space is provided to the front and sides of the building.

This fully equipped public house is being sold as it stands. The front porch acts as an excellent smoking area, which is an important factor in today's pub life. The fully equipped toilets are to the front of the premises with a spacious hallway separating them and the main bar. Within the pub there is plenty of seating, with the bar centrally located. The bar has all the necessary facilities needed to run a fully functional public service with a storeroom to the rear. Adjacent to the bar there is a separate poolroom in place.

The residence joins the public house and comprises of an entrance hall, sitting room, two bedrooms, a master bathroom and a kitchen/dining room that is equipped with an oil burner and a utility room alongside.

This is one of the oldest traditional pubs in County Galway. It is steeped in history. This premises has huge development potential for possible restaurant/food premises due to its location. The population in Peterswell and the surrounding area is expanding due to its proximity to Galway City. This is truly a delightful location in the heart of Yeats Country.

For more information on this property, contact Colm Farrell of Sherry Fitzgerald Farrell on 091-632688 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

An auction for this property will take place on the Friday 19 January 2007 in the Lady Gregory hotel, Gort at 2.30pm.

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