Approved €100m development set to deliver over 500 new Homes in Woodstown, Dublin

South Dublin City Council has granted permission for a €100-million housing development in Woodstown.

The project in Ballycullen is set to deliver over 500 new homes to the area.

Developers Lagan Homes seek to build 502 residential units in total – comprising 108 one-beds, 170 two-beds, 162 three-beds and 62 four-beds.

For these homes, 197 are two-storey houses in the forms of terraced, semi-detached and detached constructions.

The houses include 19 two-beds, 116 three-beds, 62 four-beds and 28 three-beds.

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South Dublin City Council has granted permission for a €100-million housing development in Woodstown. Credit: JFOC Architects

The other 305 homes will span across 28 three to four-storey apartment blocks.

These blocks will provide 108 one-beds, 151 two-beds and 46 three-beds.

The development includes a creche, public open space, as well as car (surface and undercroft) and bicycle parking.

Vehicles will be able to access from the existing spur road connection on Stocking Avenue, west of the site. Drivers can also enter via Stocking Wood Drive to the east of the site.

Developers have planned pedestrian-only access along Abbot’s Grove Park and Stocking Wood Copse.

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Developers Lagan Homes seek to build 502 residential units in total – comprising of 108 one-beds, 170 two-beds, 162 three-beds and 62 four-beds. Credit: JFOC Architects

Future connections are also set for Stocking Wood Manor, White Pines Park and the future school to the north of the site.

Lagan Homes initially sought permission for the site in Woodstown on April 24 this year.

The county council gave the stamp of approval in October.

Feature Image Credit: JFOC Architects