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Sandyford View


Introduction
On arrival at Sandyford View you are immediately aware of the uniqueness of this development. With the peace and tranquillity of the natural environment of the Dublin Mountain on one side and the breath taking panoramic views of the bustling city on the other. Blackglen Road, opposite the famous Lamb Doyles. You will feel at home at Sandyford View with its convenient location to so many townlands Rathfarnham, Ballinteer, Dundrum, Stillorgan, Hill. The residents will be delighted with the village convenience shores located on site.

The landscape development of the scheme has been devised to take advantage of the unique
character and outlook of the site. Steeply sloping, with superb views over the city, the site
has been terraced to allow the development of car parking and residential development. The
landscape concept incorporates these characteristics to best effect.

Approaching from the south along the access road, enclosing a large area of open space, the
views open up nearing the entrance to the site. The large area of open space, enclosed by the
access road, will be graded and will contain footpaths to link the development back up to the
Blackglen Road and to provide loop walks.

Throughout the development a structure of themed, linked, open spaces and gardens will be constructed and planted. They will generate an innovative residential area providing a pleasant living environment suited to the modern lifestyle. A viewing platform at the entrance to the site overlooks a series of terraced gardens stepping down the site and gives spectacular views over the development to the city beyond. These terraced gardens are part of a planned series of attractive open spaces that will provide a substantial amenity within the development. They also provide a ‘corridor’ of focused views to the sweep of Dublin Bay.