Conroy's Old Bar.
The Original Till
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Entrance Hall. 4.3 x 2.8 (14'11" x 9'2")
With tiled floor, dado rail to walls, front south facing window, ceiling light, power point and staircase to first floor.
Doors to kitchen & sitting room.
Sitting Room. 4.5 x 4 (14'9" x 14'9")
With laminate flooring, front south facing window, ceiling light, power points, radiator and ornate cast iron fireplace on a tiled hearth, TV & Sky sockets. Door to store room.
Store Room/Office. 3.3 x 4. 7 (11' x 15'6")
This room was previously used as an office (as marked on floor plan) and so has Broadband access, ceiling light, radiator and power points.
Kitchen. 5.5 x 4 (18'1" x 14'9")
A large farmhouse styled kitchen with plenty of room for a large dining table. Wooden waxed units with wooden worktops. Belfast sink with antique style taps. Electric oven and new electric hob. 8' wide floor to ceiling dresser with plenty of shelving and storage cupboards. Ample power points and plumbing for dishwasher. Solid fuel stove with back boiler, on a slate hearth, with wooden surround (reclaimed from local Aglish church confessional), with large cupboards either side.
(chimney flue was fully lined Sept. 2020)
Linoleum to floor. Two large rear facing UPVC picture windows. Radiator, 2 ceiling lights, wall light. TV & Sky sockets. Doors to back hall and shop.
Shop - with small store room. 4.8 x 4 (15'9" x 14'9")
With front south facing window and customer entrance. Quarry tiled floor. Ample power points, ceiling spot lights, telephone socket.
Store room with quarry tiled floor, ceiling light and power points.
Back Hall.
With tiled floor, tongue and groove panelling to dado height, 2 ceiling lights, power points and plumbing for washing machine.
Utility Room. 3.2 x 3.1 (10'6" x 10'2")
With tiles floor, fitted units with wood effect worktop. Ceiling light, power points, sink and drainer and plumbing for washing machine. Exterior UPVC door and windows to rear garden.
Cloakroom.
With tiled floor, tongue and groove panelling to walls, window to rear. Wash hand basin and WC.
Landing.
Spanning the whole width of the first floor accommodation, with a window at each end - one window being circular.
Ceiling light, power points and hot press - new insulated immersion tank, timer and heating element fitted Oct 2021.
Loft access - fully insulated loft, pipes and water tanks lagged to SEAI standards.
Bedroom 1. 3.9 x 3.3 (12'10" x 10'10") (currently being used as a study/office)
With front south facing window, carpeted floor, ceiling light, power points, radiator, hand basin with under storage cupboard.
Bedroom 2. 6 x 2.6 (19'8" x 8'9")
With front south facing window, carpeted floor, ceiling light, 2 wall lights, power points, radiator, hand basin with under storage cupboard, telephone point and alarm control unit.
Bedroom 3. 3.9 x 3.2 (12'10" x 12'6")
With west facing window, power points and radiator, carpeted floor, ceiling light.
Bedroom 4. 3.9 x 3 (12'10" x 12'6")
With carpeted floor, rear facing window, fitted wardrobes, ceiling light, power points, and radiator.
Bedroom 5. 4 x 4 (13'1" x 13'1")
With carpeted floor, south facing window, ceiling light, power points and radiator.
Bathroom. 2.9 x 2.4 (9'6" x 8')
An unusual wedge shaped room, with rear facing window, wood effect flooring, fitted white 3 piece suite with shower attachment to taps, ceiling light, wall light, radiator with towel rail and shelf over, storage cupboard. White tiling up to wooden dado rail height, tongue and groove panelled bath.
Separate Shower Room.
With tiled floor, ceiling light, tongue and groove to walls and ceiling. Ceramic shower tray, white tiled cubicle with glass door and pumped power shower with the capacity of running a shower in each bedroom, if there were to ever be en-suites added (for B&B use).
The pub is of concrete construction with render façade, under a corrugated roof.
With UPVC windows, central heating and alarm. Separate telephone line.
A traditional Irish village bar, which was trading up until 2003, when the liquor license was sold off. It has been changed very little in the process of converting it into self catering accommodation, with the main focus on retaining it's charm and character, and so would convert back into a fully functioning pub with the minimum of effort (the addition of a liquor license and necessary consents etc. would be required).
Customer Entrance.
With Conroy's Bar etched glass panel to entrance door.
Small porch. Wooden tongue and groove door to bar, with old style latch handle.
Bar (with kitchen area).
With front facing UPVC etched glass window. Liscannor flag stone floor, polished mahogany bar counter with overhead lighting, bar pumps, mahogany shelving to back mirrored wall for optics and spirits, with shelving for glasses, minerals etc. Under counter shelving, sink, cooker point and drinks chiller. Wooden floor boards behind bar. Ample power points, till area. wall lights. Door to cellar/bedroom and back hall.
Cellar/Barrel Store Bedroom.
This room was formerly the cellar/barrel store, where the barrels and gas cylinders were kept. The floor has a slope to it, to aid the moving of the barrels. The original beer barrel delivery door is still in place. With a south facing obscured glass UPVC window and built in wardrobes and drawers. The bed is built beneath the old barrel store arch and is 6'6" square, with wall light above. Ceiling light, power points and radiator.
Lounge.
With front south facing etched glass UPVC window. High quality wood effect laminate to floor. Stone fronted fireplace, with solid fuel stove and Liscannor stone hearth. Wood panelling on walls to dado height, wall lights, power points, T.V and Sky sockets. Wooden tongue and groove door to snug/en-suite bedroom with old style latch handle.
Snug/Bedroom En-suite.
With high quality wood effect laminate to floor, wall lights, power points, wood panelling to dado height, radiator and wooden tongue and groove door with old style latch handle to en-suite.
En-suite.
Terracotta tiles to floor. UPVC window with obscure glass. Wash hand basin, WC, plumbing for washing machine, shelving unit, ceiling light.
Shower room.
With quarry tiled floor, rear facing obscured glass window. Fully tiled floor to ceiling walls, double sized shower with electric shower, WC, wash hand basin and radiator.
Rear Covered Veranda and BBQ Area
Although we are NOT selling Conroy's Old Bar as a business/going concern, we are willing to negotiate to include the website, bookings, fixtures, fittings and furniture of Conroy's, to continue running it as a self catering holiday let.
Minus a few personal/sentimental belongings.
It must also be noted that, although Conroy's Old Bar is run very professionally, we personally choose to run Conroy's for pleasure and for it to fit in with our own personal lifestyle.
We specifically choose NOT to run Conroy's Old Bar for "maximum profit" and more as a hobby, as it has always been our family home 1st and foremost.
Therefore, it must be taken into account, that the bookings/earnings that Conroy's has, are of no reflection to its capability as a self catering holiday let, but more of a reflection of our choice of how to run it picking and choosing when to accept bookings to fit in with our daily lives.
We believe that the possibilities/capabilities of Conroy's Old Bar are endless in the right hands, and would only be restricted by one's imagination and personal choices.
USP - Unique Selling Point, Conroy's Old Bar IS The World's 1st Self Catering Pub !
Due to it's uniqueness, Conroy's Old Bar has always generated it's own advertising.
It has been featured in various National and International Newspapers, on Irish radio programmes and in various magazines, as well as on RTE's Nationwide programme (Feb 2016) & TV3 Breakfast TV (Aug 2017)
On 12th September 2020 Paddy Power Instagram Stories came from no other than Conroy's Old Bar! Two of their employees booked a 2 night stay and as no spectators were allowed at the racing events due to covid, they spent their day reviewing the races watched on tv, whilst filming ALL aspect's of Conroy's Old Bar, even including our friendly chickens!
In March of 2017 a journalist from The Huffington Post (Toronto, Canada) and 2 colleagues, came to review Conroy's for a Mini Series they were producing on Ireland and it's most unusual features.
In 2016 Conroy's Old Bar was used by Airbnb as part of their advertising and promotional material for Ireland.
Please see Reviews Page for links to Conroy's Old Bar adverts.
At the beginning of Oct. 2015 RTE came and filmed Conroy's Old Bar to feature on it's Nationwide programme, in an article about Airbnb and their unusual accommodation that is available in Ireland.
To the side of the mobile home is a gravelled courtyard area, where there are 2 workshops of concrete and stone construction, with corrugated roof. They each have electricity, work benches, shelving, and stable doors, as they were previously used as stables. There is also a fuel store. The workshops have been clad in wood to give a ranch style effect and named The Jail, The Saloon and The Bank, as this area is used as our wild west courtyard for children's parties. This area is gated from the rest of the garden so that children's parties/workshops do not interfere with guests in Conroy's who may be using the garden.
Next to the workshops is what was originally another pub. This had it's roof and some of it's walls removed, so it could no longer be used, as the new Conroy's Bar was being built and the license from this pub had to be extinguished, for a new license to be issued to Conroy's Bar. This bar was only 11' x 14' inside. There was a bar counter, seating and an open fire ! It was fondly referred to as the Old Forge Bar, and was reputed to have been run as a Shabeen at some stage of it's life.
A new workshop with power and light has now been built here, with a window onto the front garden as well as large windows to the rear garden.
From here you come to the private tree lined rear garden with lawn, flower beds, seating areas and BBQ areas, fairy garden, & children's play area (not marked on the floor plan, but this runs along the wall from the drive gates to the new workshop in the rear garden).
Aglish. County Tipperary, Ireland
(Please Note: The property is located in the village of Aglish in the NORTH of County TIPPERARY and NOT in County Waterford.
Eircode: E53 XC86
Aglish is a small friendly rural village, situated along a byroad between the R438 and the N52 in County Tipperary. Virtually in the centre of Ireland.
This is an area still relatively undiscovered by mass tourism and so it retains the true charms of the "Real Ireland", which many visitors choose to capture in paintings and photography. More recently, the region has been branded as Ireland's newest tourism region, the Hidden Heartland's. It has generated a huge national and international promotion of the area, of which The World's 1st Self Catering Pub is sure to benefit from for some time to come.
With the areas historic castles, heritage buildings and sites, it's beautiful landscapes, rivers lakes and bogs, or just it's Irish residents; they all seem to capture the hearts of visitors.
Situated close to Lough Derg & the River Shannon means it's perfect for lovers of fishing, swimming, boating and watersports. Being close to the Ancestral home of Barack Obama in Moneygall and Ireland's 1st Eco Village of Cloughjordan, with the Genealogy centre in Nenagh only a short drive away; should you wish to trace your family tree, and for those with an interest in Astronomy, Birr Castle, with it's beautiful telescope, once the world's largest, it makes Conroy's perfectly situated, with something to interest everyone.
There are 2 churches in the village, a pub, village hall and children's playground. There is also a National School, St. Josephs, for children up to 12yrs. Older children usually go to Borrisokane Community College, for which there is a school bus, which will collect and drop children from the front door, to and from school.
The local businesses around the village are mainly of an agricultural nature. There are also horse breeders/trainers, stud farms, a motor home/camper van business, a personal gym equipped to Olympic standard, mechanics, machinery hire operators and child minders.
Borrisokane (approx 4 miles) is the nearest town. Here you will find, Doctor's, Library, Post Office, Pharmacy, grocery shops, hardware and newsagents, cash point and petrol stations.
Aglish is on the border of Counties, Galway, Clare and Offaly and is close to Lough Derg and the River Shannon. The North Tipperary Cycle Route (opened in 2009) passes the end of Aglish village, as does the O'Sullivan Beara Walk (only recently opened in this part of Ireland).
Our property is situated close to Lough Derg & the River Shannon. This region and the Lough Derg Route is presently benefiting from Government Grants and funding, to boost tourism to the area.
The O'Sullivan Beara Walk - The Beara-Breifne Way, Ireland’s longest walking trail, links counties Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, Offaly, Galway, Roscommon, Sligo, Leitrim and Cavan and passes through Aglish. The final stages of our part of the route have only recently been marked out with plaques, signposts and map-boards that inform walkers all about the surrounding local myths, ruins, various sites, nature and hedgerows.
Conroy's Old Bar is the only accommodation in the village and surrounding area, and so the completion of the O'Sullivan Beara Walk should be a huge boost for lettings in Conroy's Old Bar, should the new owners wish to take 1 night bookings.
Due to the size of the house with it's 5 bedrooms, it has great potential to make a fine B&B for walkers, as there is no B&B accommodation in the area to facilitate them at present.
Gurteen Agricultural College is also situated approx. 4 miles away and event participants and students from here are often looking for rental accommodation in the area,
The North Tipperary Cycle Route (opened in 2009) passes the end of Aglish village.
These are all resources that can be tapped into, should the new owners wish to consider B&B accommodation in the house.
The former shop and outdoor workshops of this property are also a very useful addition for anyone wishing to generate extra income.
The possibilities for this property are endless, and are only limited by one's imagination.
Distances from Aglish to:
Borrisokane 7.4 km
Terryglass (on Lough Derg) 9.4 km
Portumna (Co.Galway on R. Shannon) 11.7 km
Birr (Co. Offaly) 18.3 km
Nenagh 23.4 km
Roscrea 27.1 km
Limerick 64.8 km
Galway 79.6 km
Shannon Airport (Co.Clare) 83 km
Dublin 151 km
Situated in Ireland's NEW Hidden Heartlands
Lough Derg River Shannon
Walking Golf
Horse Riding Cycling
Forest Parks Children's Play Parks
Cycle Hire Swimming
Genealogy Castles
Monastic Sites Workhouse & Museums
Cloughjordan - Ireland's 1st Eco Village
Moneygall - Obama's Ancestral Home
Go Carting Birr Theatre
Festivals Fishing
Water-sports Boat Hire
There are many wonderful benefits of owning The World's 1st Self Catering Pub, but who'd have thought that having FREE holiday accommodation anywhere in the world, would be one of them ?
BUT SURE ENOUGH, IT IS.....!
We recently posted our holiday let to a couple of Holiday Accommodation Swap groups on Facebook.
Within a matter of hours; we were inundated with offers for accommodation swaps from around the globe.
Here's just a few of the offer's we have received; A cottage in Cornwall U.K, an apartment in the Netherlands, an apartment in Bratislava, a beautiful property on the Gold Coast of Australia and not forgetting the most amazing property in the Southern Caribbean.
Unfortunately for us, it is unlikely that we will get the chance to take up all of these offer's whilst we are still living here. But that does mean that the new owners of our property could have some wonderful holiday opportunities heading their way.
Please Note
We are very motivated sellers and are able to move very swiftly with the sale of this property.
We are not in a property chain and are willing to take up rented accommodation on completion of sale, giving vacant possession.
ALL viewings MUST be by appointment, due to Covid and having to work around guests that are staying in the pub.
Should the new owner wish to continue with running Conroy's as a self catering holiday let with a hands off approach, we would consider property management as we will be staying in the area.
The World's 1st Self Catering Pub - Conroy's Old Bar, is a unique accommodation experience,
where time has literally stood still, and where real Irish village life and social history,
unfolds before your eyes.