2.43 Hectares (6 acres) at Coldcut Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22,
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The subject property comprises of approximately 2.43 hectares (6 acres)
of lands. The lands were previously in use as a GAA pitch but have not
been used for a number of years. The lands are overgrown but with level topography. They are well fenced by
a mixture of concrete block walls and palisade fencing. Access to the lands is currently through Dublin City Services Sports & Social Club. The lands have approximately 120m of frontage onto the Coldcut Road. Additionally, the subject lands have the potential to be re-zoned under the next development plan for South Dublin County. The lands are bounded to the north by Coldcut Road, to the south and west by residential housing estates known as Oatfield Crescent and Harelawn Park. Dublin City Services Sports and Social club’s Pitch and Putt course and a high density apartment block known as Larchfield House.
The property is situated within an area zoned Open Space (OS) under the draft South Dublin
County Development Plan 2022-2028; “To preserve and provide for open space and
recreational amenities”. Uses Permitted in Principle: Allotments, Community Centre, Cultural Use, Open Space, Recreational Facility, Sports Club/Facility.
Open for Consideration: Agriculture, Bed & Breakfast(In existing premises), Camp Site, Carpark(For small-scale amenity or recreational purposes only), Cemetery(If provided in the form of a lawn cemetery), Childcare Facilities, Crematorium, Education, Garden Centre, Guest House(In existing premises), Home Based Economic Activities(In existing premises), Hotel/Hostel, Housing for Older People, Outdoor Entertainment Park, Place of Worship, Public Services, Recycling Facility, Residential, Restaurant/Café, Shop- Local, Stadium, Traveller Accommodation
Title
We understand the property is freehold title.
Price
We are seeking offers in excess of €750,000 for the lands.
Viewing
Viewing is strictly by arranged appointment only with the sole selling agent Lisney.
The subject property comprises of approximately 2.43 hectares (6 acres) of lands. The lands were previously in use as a GAA pitch but have not been used for a number of years. The lands are overgrown but with level topography. They are well fenced by a mixture of concrete block walls and palisade fencing.
The subject property comprises of approximately 2.43 hectares (6 acres)
of lands. The lands were previously in use as a GAA pitch but have not
been used for a number of years. The lands are overgrown but with level topography. They are well fenced by
a mixture of concrete block walls and palisade fencing. Access to the lands is currently through Dublin City Services Sports & Social Club. The lands have approximately 120m of frontage onto the Coldcut Road. Additionally, the subject lands have the potential to be re-zoned under the next development plan for South Dublin County. The lands are bounded to the north by Coldcut Road, to the south and west by residential housing estates known as Oatfield Crescent and Harelawn Park. Dublin City Services Sports and Social club’s Pitch and Putt course and a high density apartment block known as Larchfield House.
The property is situated within an area zoned Open Space (OS) under the draft South Dublin
County Development Plan 2022-2028; “To preserve and provide for open space and
recreational amenities”. Uses Permitted in Principle: Allotments, Community Centre, Cultural Use, Open Space, Recreational Facility, Sports Club/Facility.
Open for Consideration: Agriculture, Bed & Breakfast(In existing premises), Camp Site, Carpark(For small-scale amenity or recreational purposes only), Cemetery(If provided in the form of a lawn cemetery), Childcare Facilities, Crematorium, Education, Garden Centre, Guest House(In existing premises), Home Based Economic Activities(In existing premises), Hotel/Hostel, Housing for Older People, Outdoor Entertainment Park, Place of Worship, Public Services, Recycling Facility, Residential, Restaurant/Café, Shop- Local, Stadium, Traveller Accommodation
Title
We understand the property is freehold title.
Price
We are seeking offers in excess of €750,000 for the lands.
Viewing
Viewing is strictly by arranged appointment only with the sole selling agent Lisney.
The site is situated in Clondalkin, approximately 11km west of Dublin city centre. The location of this site is
noteworthy, with Liffey Valley Shopping Centre within walking distance and with access to a variety of extensive recreational & leisure facilities. There are numerous public transport options available with a number of bus routes within the vicinity and a frequent LUAS service within close proximity to the
lands. The site is well connected to the Irish motorway network with the M50 and N4 a short distance away.
The population of Clondalkin is ever growing due to the commutable distance to Dublin City Centre and
the availability of a wide variety of services within the area. Furthermore, the construction of a new interchange bus hub at Liffey Valley as part of the Bus Connects development plans will add to the accessibility of the area.
The site is situated in Clondalkin, approximately 11km west of Dublin city centre. The location of this site is noteworthy, with Liffey Valley Shopping Centre within walking distance and with access to a variety of extensive recreational & leisure facilities. There are numerous public transport options
The site is situated in Clondalkin, approximately 11km west of Dublin city centre. The location of this site is
noteworthy, with Liffey Valley Shopping Centre within walking distance and with access to a variety of extensive recreational & leisure facilities. There are numerous public transport options available with a number of bus routes within the vicinity and a frequent LUAS service within close proximity to the
lands. The site is well connected to the Irish motorway network with the M50 and N4 a short distance away.
The population of Clondalkin is ever growing due to the commutable distance to Dublin City Centre and
the availability of a wide variety of services within the area. Furthermore, the construction of a new interchange bus hub at Liffey Valley as part of the Bus Connects development plans will add to the accessibility of the area.
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