Park Avenue, Dublin

Park Avenue
Park Avenue, Dublin is located in Dublin
Park Avenue, Dublin
Native nameAscaill na Páirce (Irish)
NamesakeParkland
Length850 m (2,790 ft)
Width13 metres (43 ft)
LocationDublin, Ireland
Postal codeD04
Coordinates53°19′31.22″N 6°12′47.08″W / 53.3253389°N 6.2130778°W / 53.3253389; -6.2130778
north endGilford Road
south endSydney Parade Avenue
Other
Known forExpensive houses

Park Avenue (Irish: Ascaill na Páirce) in the suburb of Sandymount, Dublin 4, Ireland is the name of a road joining Sydney Parade Avenue to Gilford Road. It is home to a number of cricket and rugby union grounds including Pembroke Cricket Club,[1] the Railway Union Sports Club[2] and Monkstown Rugby Club. Of architectural note is the Church of St John (Church of Ireland), noted for its French Bath stone's decay due to its proximity to the sea. The church is on an island at the junction of Park Avenue and St Johns Road, which continues east towards the sea at Sandymount Strand.

Park Avenue of Sandymount, like its famous namesake in New York City, is noted for its high property prices and wealthy residents. For example, in 2006, number 70 - a Victorian red-brick semi-detached house with a large garden - made headlines by selling for the large sum of €9,500,000.[3] However, the same house was priced at €5,925,000 by 2011.[4]

  1. ^ Pembroke Cricket Club
  2. ^ Railway Union Sports Club
  3. ^ Light and bright on Park Avenue, Irish Times, 8 August 2006
  4. ^ myhome.ie 70 Park Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin 4, 24 May 2011