THE only pub in O’Callaghan’s Mills – The Mills Tavern – is on the market, offering a unique business opportunity with a full public house licence and private dwelling combination.

Fronting onto the main road in the centre of O’Callaghan’s Mills village, it is within walking distance of the local primary school, GAA club and Church while also offering easy access to both Limerick and Ennis from an idyllic location.

The pub is still trading successfully with its current owner, Seán McMahon looking towards retirement after 20 years in business in the Mills. It previously also operated as a shop. Seán says, “There were three pubs in the village and this is now the only one. We’ve catered for the GAA, club nights, Christmas socials and more.” Seán adds that business, as one of the main centrepoints of O’Callaghan’s Mills, has continued to perform well at the weekends since restrictions have lifted.

This mixed use property is being brought to the market by DNG O’Sullivan Hurley for sale by Private Treaty. It also has a large open parking area, covered outdoor area for the bar, and two fully serviced bars with eight taps.

DNG describe the property as offering “a multitude of opportunities for one’s own private dwelling house and business in the same location, potential to convert to one larger private dwelling attaining the funds from selling the bar licence or indeed excellent investment potential to rent one or both parts of the property.

“Both the Pub and House are internally connected if needed but have independent access from the main road, own parking and entrance doorways. The house has been modernised internally with two reception rooms, large kitchen/dining, four bedrooms and bathroom with the added advantage of private lawned gardens overlooking local lake and countryside to the rear of the property.”

Viewing is highly recommended and strictly by prior appointment with sole selling agents. PSL 002295. https://www.daft.ie/commercial-property-for-sale/the-mills-tavern-ocallaghans-mills-co-clare/3588127

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