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Enniscorthy has a grip on history

The Sunday Business Post

Old industrial buildings present a major challenge for redevelopment and conservation. Structures such as mills, maltings and warehouses were once commonplace in Irish towns and cities and were usually prominently situated near rivers, harbours or on approach roads. A challenging and interesting opportunity exists in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford where a very large site containing substantial stone-built warehouses and maltings is now for sale. Some of the malthouses, stores and former offices are up to six storeys high.

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