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Glengara Park

Glengara Park is a nursing care facility with 66 spots in a total of 64 rooms. The property was built as a mansion with sea view during the early 19th century. More recently, the building was expanded to include a north-west and a south-east annex and converted into a nursing care facility.


Location

The investment location lies in the eastern part of County Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown (population in 2016: 218,018 residents, thereof about 16 percent over 65 years of age) within the Dublin metro area and roughly eleven kilometres south-east of Dublin’s town centre. The sea shore lies roughly 700 metres away. Glengara Park is embedded in a quiet residential area dominated by terraced housing and is extremely convenient to access. It takes only a ten-minute drive to reach the M50 motorway, which ties the site to the regional and national road network. Access to public mass transit is excellent as well. A walk of less than seven minutes will take you to the nearest bus and rail stops that provide great public transport links. The port of Dún Laoghaire, a popular day-trip destination, is also just a short drive away.

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Location:
Greater Dublin Area
Name:
Glengara Park Nursing Home
Segment:
Nursing Home
Operator:
Glengara Park Nursing Home Limited
Beds:
66

Glengara Park

Glengara Park Image

Glengara Park is a nursing care facility with 66 spots in a total of 64 rooms. The property was built as a mansion with sea view during the early 19th century. More recently, the building was expanded to include a north-west and a south-east annex and converted into a nursing care facility.


Location

The investment location lies in the eastern part of County Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown (population in 2016: 218,018 residents, thereof about 16 percent over 65 years of age) within the Dublin metro area and roughly eleven kilometres south-east of Dublin’s town centre. The sea shore lies roughly 700 metres away. Glengara Park is embedded in a quiet residential area dominated by terraced housing and is extremely convenient to access. It takes only a ten-minute drive to reach the M50 motorway, which ties the site to the regional and national road network. Access to public mass transit is excellent as well. A walk of less than seven minutes will take you to the nearest bus and rail stops that provide great public transport links. The port of Dún Laoghaire, a popular day-trip destination, is also just a short drive away.