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Applewood is a suburb of the town of Swords in Ireland. It was built around the year 2002 by property developer Gerry Gannon. It has been designed as full town with a main street lined with shops in the centre with housing estates surrounding the area. In 2006 Applewood won the Best Urban Village at the National Tidy Towns competition.[1]

Housing Estates

Housing estates built as part of the Applewood area are:

  • Ashton
  • Castleview
  • Bunbury Gate
  • Brides Glen
  • Laurelton
  • Thornleigh
  • Braeburn
  • Bramley
  • Applewood
  • Glen Ellan
  • Sandford Wood
  • Jugback
  • South Bank

Public Transport

Applewood is served by Dublin Bus Routes 41c, 41x & 43 and the Swords Express and Urbus services. All bus stops are on the Glen Ellan Road. Electronic real time passenger information displays are at selected stops only.[2]

Dublin Bus route 41c operates from Swords Manor to Dublin City Centre (Lwr Abbey Street) through Applewood, Swords Village, River Valley, Santry and Drumcondra. Departures in each direction are approximately every 20 minutes throughout the day and every 30 minutes during the evenings, Monday to Sunday.[3] There is also a route 41x peak time service to UCD Belfield via Dublin City Centre[4] and a route 43 peak time service from Applewood to Dublin City Centre via Kinsealy and the Malahide Road.[5]

The Swords Express service runs from Swords Manor to Dublin City Centre (Georges/Eden Quay) through Swords, then express via the M1 motorway and Port Tunnel. Departures are every 30 minutes throughout the day, Monday - Friday. There are no weekend services.[6]

The Urbus service runs from Applewood to Castleknock via Dublin Airport and Blanchardstown. Departures are every 90 minutes throughout the day, Monday - Friday. There are no weekend services.[7]

Parks

The Broadmeadow Linear Park is a small park north of Applewood along the Broadmeadow River. Fingal County Council plan to extend the park eastwards to Balheary Park and westwards into the proposed Swords Regional Park.[8]

Balheary Park is east of Applewood at the confluence of the Broadmeadow River and the Ward River. It surrounds Swords Business Campus on three sides and has some playing pitches which are used by St. Colmcille's GAA club. In mid 2006, Fingal County Council built a skatepark and adjoining basketball courts/football court in Balheary Park. The park contains a bowl, a vertwall, a spine, some quarterpipes, and a section of boxes in the middle of the park.

A large 65 ha. new regional park for Swords is to be built north-east of Applewood, stretching from the Rathbeale Road to the Broadmeadow River. The park will be immediately west of Oldtown and adjoining and ultimately extending into the Broadmeadow River Valley Linear Park. The Park will serve Swords and its hinterland, and will comprise active recreational and passive activities, commensurate with the Council’s vision for the emerging city of Swords.[9]

Education

There are three primary schools in the Applewood area:

The nearest secondary school is Fingal Community College, Seatown Road[13]

Shops

Shops on Applewood Main Street include Eurospar, Hannigan's Butchers, The Orchard Pub, video shop, a medical center, hardware shop, Adams Apple Cafe, Doras takeaway, Energie Fitness Gym and a bookmakers.

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