Glenalbyn

Glenalbyn, home of the Kilmacud Crokes

Glenalbyn

Glenalbyn House

The grounds called Linden Lea pitch measuring 6.5 acres (26,000 m2) was purchased by Kilmacud Crokes GAA in 1963, taking ownership on May 4, 1964 and was named Páirc De Burca. Glenalbyn House was owned by the Wilkinson family and was then purchased in 1965 and opened in 1966. On July 7, 1996 the west wing was opened. It has dressing rooms and a gym on the ground floor with a Bar on the first floor looking out on Tennis courts. The House is now marketed as Glenalbyn Sports club and conference center.[1]

Location

Stillorgan, County Dublin, Ireland 7 Acres, 7 miles (11 km) south of Dublin City Center

Sports Clubs

Kilmacud Crokes GAA Club This club promotes Gaelic games in South County Dublin. It hosts the All Ireland 7 a side Championships every September. The club has over 5.000 members.

Glenalbyn Tennis club The club has 6 new omni pro courts.

Glenalbyn Swimming Club The pool is 33 meters long and supported by Dún Laoghaire county council.

Glenalbyn Snooker Club The club has 3 championship tables and enters in Dublin district leagues.

Glenalbyn Waterpolo Club The club has 3 teams, a senior ladies team, an under 15s team and an under 13s team.

References

  1. Official website

Coordinates: 53°17′11″N 6°11′55″W / 53.28643°N 6.198511°W / 53.28643; -6.198511

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