What was once a fishing village and seaside tourist resort is now a convenient, desirable and cosmopolitan place to live.
Ballygossan has been the local name for this area as far back as the 11th Century when the lands were donated by the Archbishop of Dublin, John De Saunford to local canons in c. 1484.
Skerries enjoys an enviable and unrivalled list of wonderful amenities, all of which have continuously enhanced the immense popularity and desirability of this beautiful coastal location. The town uniquely has a west facing harbour front on the east coast of Ireland, which allows you to enjoy a beautiful meal and glass of wine whilst watching the sunset.
With fine restaurants and bars, excellent schools, good shopping and wonderful sports clubs - Golf, Rugby, GAA, Sailing, Cricket and Soccer - all situated in a serene maritime location close to Dublin, Skerries ticks all of the boxes.
Station Links at Ballygossan Park is situated on Golf Links Road, just south of Skerries Town Centre. This is a very convenient location within a very short walk of the beach, many sports clubs and Skerries town centre with a wonderful array of restaurants, bars & cafés. Neighbourhood shopping is available within a short walk on Shenick Road and schools are immediately at hand.
The M1 motorway, Dublin Port Tunnel and bypass of Lusk Village have made driving to and from Skerries a pleasure, passing through rolling countryside to your coastal home, and an easy commute from the City. Dublin Airport employs over 21,000 people on airport operations and supports over 110,000 jobs in total. (Ref. DAA 2022 report) and is very convenient to Skerries. Skerries is also served by an excellent rail service, with approximately 27 weekday departures and a journey time to Connolly of just 35 minutes. A pedestrian walkway is in place which connects the development with Dublin Road, providing a quick and easy route to Skerries Train Station. Skerries also benefits from Dublin Bus services with the 33 route serving the city and surrounding towns.