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Waterside
is a superb new luxury development of waterfront apartments
and commercial units, situated directly on the banks
of the River Barrow and within a stones throw of the
centre of New Ross Town, a short stroll from the main
shopping area, pubs, restaurants and night life. This
development has been well designed with excellent floor
plans and windows designed around achieving maximum
sunlight. All units will be finished to the highest
of standards and benefit from an excellent specification.
The units qualify for Section
23 type allowances against all rental income within
the State.
New Ross has been an international port from historic
times, located at the head of an extensively navigable
river system. Originally a walled town, its shape is
semi-circular due to its position on the river and the
line of these medieval walls still largely defines the
present day urban core. New Ross Town has developed
rapidly in recent years - it is situated 23 miles from
Wexford and 14 miles from Waterford City, just over
30 minutes drive from both Rosslare International Ferry
Port and Waterford Regional Airport. The immediate area
is steeped in history, linking strongly to the Kennedy
Family with the nearby John F. Kennedy Arboretum providing
a major amenity attraction.
The
town's maritime history is commerated today by one of
the South-East's most popular visitor attractions -
the Dunbrody Famine Ship. The Dunbrody, moored at the
town's waterfront, is a full-sized, historically accurate
replica of a 19th Century sailing ship.
This
exceptional site
is a front line river location where most apartments
will benefit from river views and stunning views across
the river to New Ross Town Centre. The River Barrow,
which is tidal, is one of the most important water courses
in the South-East. From here there is easy access to
the sea at Ballyhack to the South, the River Suir, which
joins the River Barrow near Cheek Point or the Rover
Nore which merges just a little north of the town. For
the more adventurous, a substantial amount of Ireland's
canal system can be explored from the River Barrow which
itself stretches deep into the midlands of Ireland above
Carlow and Athy. For the boating enthusiast therefore,
an important feature of this prestigious development
will be a river boardwalk.
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