Outstanding Outside
For sport, recreation and convenience there are few locations that boast such outstanding amenities, Cedarview offers a vibrant stage for an exceptional family life.
Since its inception the development of Northwood at Santry Demesne has had community gain and public realm as it’s central theme, combining parks, sports facilities, leisure amenities, retail and employment hubs all within close proximity to schools and infrastructure. Cedarview is an integral part of this vision and benefits from it all. This is a vibrant living environment that provides an ideal setting for exceptional family houses at Cedarview.
Here at Cedarview, residents can now enjoy an ideal setting for modern family living where easy access to high quality amenities means your family can do so much more in their own neighbourhood and with less time spent travelling, there’s more time to do it. Enjoy river walks, lots of mature parklands, great cafés, restaurants, large and small shops and outstanding sport and leisure facilities. It’s all right on the doorstep of Cedarview.
There is approx 265 acres in Northwood including 87 acres of parkland (see Santry Demesne Regional park details below) and Morton Stadium.
Santry Demesne Regional Park
Santry Demesne opened as a regional Park in 2004. The site includes a 72 acre park and a 15 acre linear park on the banks on the Santry river, giving a total of 87 acres of parkland.
Santry Demesne public park is located on the site of what was once a palatial old house and gardens, built in 1703 on the site of an earlier medieval residence. The house fell into disrepair at the turn of the 20th century. There are many theories locally as to what happened next, but in 1947 a fire severely damaged the house which was then left derelict and was finally demolished in 1959.
Many clues to the house still exist and visitors can find the house foundations, front steps, tree avenue and the walled garden within the grounds of the park.
Community Garden / Walled Garden
The Community Garden which is located within the Walled Garden has been up and running for over 2 years and there is now a thriving Kitchen Garden and Heritage Orchard. The front section is currently being developed as a Recreational Garden which in time will be open to the public on a more regular basis. The park also contains a childrens’ playground and an extensive network of pathways to suit walkers, joggers, cyclists and dog walkers alike.
A Connected Location
Whether you’re going to Barcelona or Baggot Street, Cedarview benefits from great transport links and with a Metro Station planned at Northwood, it’s only getting better.
With Quality Bus Routes, the M50, Dublin International Airport and a Metro Station in the pipeline, Cedarview benefits from exceptional connections throughout the city and beyond. Cedarview enjoys a great strategic location for easy access to schools, universities, sports facilities, shopping centres, retail parks, hospitals, clinics and business hubs.
Owing to Cedarview’s proximity to the M50 and the M1, almost all of Dublin’s centres of education, business and healthcare are within a 30 minute drive from Cedarview. In addition, with the City Centre only a 20 minute cycle, pedal power is a real option for getting around, not only in the superb local neighbourhood but also around much of the city too.
Access All Areas
Note: travel times are estimates only and will vary in practice