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W I C K L O W , I R E L A N D
I R E L A N D
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D R U I D S G L E N H O T E L A N D G O L F R E S O R T W I C K L O W , I R E L A N D
SET IN 349 ACRES OF ROLLING COUNTRYSIDE, ON THE EDGE OF DUBLIN*
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H OTEL H EALTH CLU B
HOTE LE NTRANC E
D RU ID SGLEN
T O D U B L I N / N 1 1
T O G R E Y S T O N E S
CR I CKETP I TCH
T EAM BUILDING AREA
I R I S H S E A
D RIV ING RANGE
D RU ID SH EATH
WOOD STOCKH OU SE
W OODST OCKENT RA NCE
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HIGHLIGHTS
U N E N C U M B E R E DA N D S T R O N G
B R A N D I N G P O T E N T I A L
E X C I T I N G D E V E L O P M E N T P O T E N T I A L T O F U R T H E R E X P A N D T H E R E S O R T
O F F E R I N G A N D R E S I D E N T I A L A R E A S ( S U B J E C T T O P L A N N I N G )
T W O T O P 1 0 0 C H A M P I O N S H I P G O L F C O U R S E S
H O M E T O 4 I R I S H O P E N SA N D T H E S E V E T R O P H Y
3 4 9 A C R E S N E S T L E D B E T W E E N D U B L I N , T H E D R A M AT I C W I C K L O W
M O U N TA I N S A N D T H E I R I S H S E A *
L O C AT E D I N C O W I C K L O W “ T H E G A R D E N O F I R E L A N D ” ,
J U S T 3 0 M I N U T E S F R O M D U B L I N C I T Y A N D 4 0 M I N U T E S F R O M
D U B L I N A I R P O R T
S T R O N G E X I S T I N GP R O F I T S & F U T U R E
G R O W T H P O T E N T I A L
C L O S E T O L A R G E P O P U L AT I O N O F
A F F L U E N T S O U T H D U B L I N
5 S TA R H O T E L & G O L F R E S O R T O N
T H E E D G E O F D U B L I N
Savills Hotels and Leisure is delighted to offer for sale this outstanding 5-star resort on a stunning 349-acre estate.*
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G U E S T R O O M S A N D S U I T E S
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F A C I L I T I E S
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LOCATION
Druids Glen Hotel and Golf Resort is set in 349 acres of rolling
countryside, nestled between The Wicklow Mountains and the
Irish Sea, in the greater Dublin Area (population of 1.9m).*
The property is conveniently located near the N11, the primary
route linking Dublin to the south east and the M50 orbital
motorway. Druids Glen Hotel and Golf Resort is just 40 minutes
from Dublin Airport, 30 minutes from Dublin City and is close to
the affluent commuter town of Greystones (pop 18,140).
D U B L I NA T H L O N E
S L I G O
G A L W A Y
L I M E R I C K K I L K E N N Y
W E X F O R DW A T E R F O R D
B E L F A S T
D E R R Y
C O R K
K I L L A R N E Y
M11
M50
M50
M7
M4
M3
M2 M1
M9
N7
N81
N11
N11
N4
N3
DUBLIN
WICKLOW
NAAS
NEWBRIDGEBRAY
REDCROSSMACREDDINVILLAGE
DONARD
GRANABEG ROUNDWOOD
BALLINAGEE
BLESSINGTON
LUCAN
CLONDALKIN
CELBRIDGE
SALLINSRATHCOOLE ROCKBROOK
GREYSTONES
DUNDRUM DUN LAOGHAIRE
ENNISKERRY
DALKEY
DRUMCONDRA
DUBLIN AIRPORT
BALTINGLASS
GLENDALOUGH
WICKLOW MOUNTAINSNATIONAL PARK
DUBLIN BAY
To WexfordTo Waterford
To Limerick /Cork
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DUBLIN
Dublin is a vibrant and modern European capital city with
approximately 1.9m people (Greater Dublin Area). Dublin is al-
ready a well-established tourism destination as both a starting
point for longer stays or dedicated short city breaks. A record
breaking 29.6m passengers travelled through Dublin Airport
in 2017. Overseas visitors exceeded 9.9m in 2017 and the first
half of 2018 saw very strong growth of 6.7%. Dublin – London
Heathrow remains the busiest airline route in Europe.
Ireland will be the only English-speaking country in the EU and
maintains strong historic links to North America. Dublin is home
to an expanding number of international occupiers and EMEA
headquarters such as, HSBC, Twitter, Accenture, Facebook,
Google, Barclays, Citi, JP Morgan and Amazon, many of which
continue to grow their presence. Dublin provides an excellent
balance of hotel demand drivers - both leisure and corporate.
Dublin’s population is currently expanding by approx. 12,500
per year. Following nearly a decade of little new residential
supply, meaningful development is now underway. Strategic
land banks between Dublin and Wicklow such as Leopardstown,
Kilternan and Cherrywood will deliver large scale housing stock,
much of it targeted at families, that will further expand the
existing affluent local population.
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Wicklow is the Garden of Ireland. The county has a
population of over 142,000 and is an important commuter
zone for Dublin. Wicklow’s landscape is unique: cliffs,
sandy beaches, rolling mountains, hidden lakes, bogs and
traditional villages. True to its name the Garden County
boasts some of the most beautiful gardens and historic
houses in Ireland. Places of interest include the Glen of
the Downs and the 6th century monastic settlement in
Glendalough. Wicklow has the largest national park in
Ireland, the highest waterfall, the biggest man-made lake
and Kippure is the source of Dublin’s famous River Liffey.
THE GARDEN OF IRELAND
Wicklow is famous for it’s stunning mountain scenery
Brittas Bay; A 5km stretchof sandy beach and dunes
Lough Tay is part of the Guinness Family’s 6000 acre estate in Luggala, Co. Wicklow
Monastic Settlement at Glendalough dating back to the 6th Century
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WILDWICKLOW
Wicklow is Ireland’s premier outdoor destination and sits proudly
within Ireland’s Ancient East. Time travel to the Middle Ages or
discover the ancient sun gods of Ireland or simply sample local
produce and enjoy Ireland’s famed storytellers at work. There is
no shortage of ways to enjoy this very special part of Ireland.
Wicklow is a popular filming location with two state of the art
studios. Some of the most famous movies include, Excalibur,
Braveheart and Michael Collins while currently it is the location
of the TV series Vikings.
Lough Dan; One of the current filming locations used in the hit show Vikings
The Quaint coastal town of Greystones is approx 7km from Druids Glen
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THE PROPERTY
Lobby
The resort was opened in 2002 by Marriot
and offers generous purpose-built
accommodation and amenities. The Hotel
consists of two main wings. The first houses
the arrival, F&B and C&B areas. On arrival
visitors are met by a double height lobby and
reception with feature stone fireplace and
spiral staircase leading up to the dedicated
conference centre. Beyond the lobby the
property opens into the light filled Garden
Rooms & Bar and Hugos Restaurant with
dramatic views over the 13th hole and estate.
The second, is a large bedroom block around
a central landscaped courtyard. This also
houses the Spa and Health Club complete
with pool and studio space.
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145 generously appointed air-conditioned
guestrooms and suites
Deluxe King 37Deluxe Twin 51Superior King 18Superior Twin 28Executive Suite 10Presidential Suite 1
Total 145
ACCOMMODATION
Superior Room
Room sizes in the resort start at 38 sq. m for both
Deluxe and Superior. The Executive and Presidential
suites range from 65 sq. m to 78 sq. m. All bedrooms in
the property have been refurbished in recent years to
an excellent standard and feature King Coil 7th Heaven
Divan Sets and duck down pillow & duvet sets.
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Presidential Suite
Twin Room
Executive Suite Living Area
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FOOD ANDBEVERAGE
HU GO’S RE STAURANT
Dine in the stylish light filled Hugo’s Restaurant.
Hugo’s holds two AA rosettes, and offers a superb
culinary experience using fresh Irish produce.
Capacity for 128 people.
THE GARDEN RO OMS
The recently extended Garden Rooms and Bar
offers stunning views overlooking the famous
13th hole on Druids Glen Golf Course. The Garden
Rooms provide a relaxed all-day venue and take
inspiration from the surrounding landscapes.
An impressive terrace completes the scene for
a relaxed and informal dining experience in the
Garden of Ireland. Capacity for 260 people.
SYCAMORE LOUNGE
The spacious Sycamore Lounge is an ideal setting
to indulge in afternoon tea. Capacity for 51 people.
Sycamore Lounge
Hugo’s Restaurant Atrium
Garden Rooms East
West Room
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Woodstock House
Woodstock House Terrace
WO ODST O C K HOUSE
For something different, experience the heritage of Woodstock
House on the resort, a wonderful 1770’s period house steeped
in history. The house offers a range of meeting and dining rooms
including the fantastic rooftop terrace with panoramic views
over Druids Glen Golf Course and the Irish Sea. The traditional
Spike Bar and outdoor terrace is ideal for barbeques and cocktail
receptions with its fantastic setting at the 1st tee on Druids
Glen. Capacity from 50 – 120.
Woodstock House Terrace
FAIRWAYS BA R
The Clubhouse for Druids Heath,
this area of the resort is ideal for
golfers and families alike for a more
causal dining experience. Capacity
for 47 people.
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Druids Glen provides a dedicated and light filled
business centre at first floor level featuring
7 meetings rooms offering WIFI, state of the
art audio visual facilities, air-conditioning, iPad
mirroring facilities and natural daylight
The meeting and events space at the resort
is a popular choice for the nearby national and
international corporates. There is also a 5-acre
outdoor team building area.
MEETINGS AND EVENTS
WEDDINGS
Given the setting it is no surprise that
Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort is a
popular wedding destination. The resort is
fully licensed to host civil ceremonies and
civil partnerships with the excellent James
Joyce suite offering flexible space to cater
for large or more intimate banquets.
James Joyce BallroomOscar Wilde Room
Jonathan Swift Boardroom
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STAIRCASE TOGROUND FLOOR& JAMES JOYCE
BALLROOM
JAMES JOYCERECEPTION
220 SQ. M
SYNGEBOARDROOM
SWIFTBOARDROOM
BUSINESSCENTRE
GROUNDFLOOR
LIR TERRACE
108 SQ. M
G.B. SHAWROOM
53 SQ. M
W.B. YEATSROOM
53 SQ. M
OSCAR WILDE ROOMS 1 & 2
105 SQ. M
SAMUEL BECKETT ROOM
47 SQ. M JAMES JOYCE
BALLROOM
369 SQ. M
STA
IRC
ASE
PARTITION WALLCAN BE ROMOVED
W.C.
LIFT
ENTRA
NC
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RRIDO
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STAIRCASE TO GROUND FLOOR
& BALLROOM
PARTITION WALLCAN BE ROMOVED
FULL BA
R
FULL BA
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CLOAKROOM
WINDOWS
W.C.
POWER SOCKET
CEILING PROJECTOR
SCREEN
SEATING
POWER SOCKETS ON BOARDROOM TABLE. 55” LED SCREEN, IPAD MIRRORING, HOTEL TV CHANNELS AVAILABLE & DESKTOP CONNECTIVITY.
R O O M BANQUET STYLE THEATRE CLASSROOM U-SHAPE BOARDROOM OVAL DINNER TOTAL SQ FT
JAMES JOYCE 270 400 160 N/A N/A N/A 3,972
JAMES JOYCE 1 120 200 80 32 25 N/A 2,063
JAMES JOYCE 2 120 200 80 32 25 N/A 1,898
OSCAR WILDE 1 40 40-50 30 20-23 16-18 20 572
OSCAR WILDE 2 40 40-50 30 20-23 16-18 20 572
OSCAR WILDE AND BECKETT 120 120-150 80 N/A N/A N/A N/A
SAMUEL BECKETT 40 40-50 30 20-23 16-18 20 501
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW 40 40-50 30 20-23 16-18 20 575
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS 40 40-50 30 20-23 16-18 20 575
JONATHAN SWIFT N/A N/A N/A N/A 10-12 N/A 401
JOHN M SYNGE N/A N/A N/A N/A 10-12 N/A 260
CAPACITY AND LAYOUT
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WOODSTOCK HOUSE
A period house located on the first tee of Druids Glen
Woodstock House operates as the Druids
Glen Golf Clubhouse. Its rooftop terrace boasts stunning views across the estate and to the Irish Sea. It has two lively bars; Spike Bar in what was the original wine cellar and the Clubhouse Bar. It also provides a delightful private dining setting for up to 120 guests.
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THEHISTORY 1600 1770
1990 1990s 1995
The original medieval foundations date back over 400 years
Woodstock Estate is incorporated into Sir Thomas Wentworth’s (the first Earl of Stafford) landholding
Hon. John Stratford, builds Woodstock House
Current owners purchase the property and commission Pat Ruddy & Tom Craddock to design Druids Glen golf course
Woodstock House is extensively refurbished and rebuilt
Druids Glen Golf Course opened and hosts 4 consecutive Irish Opens from 1996 to 1999
1826 1821- 1827 1980s
2002 2003
Lord Robert Ponsonby Tottenham the Irish Anglican Bishop purchases Woodstock and employs Sir Richard Morrison to design the extensions consisting of the wings
Woodstock House is rented by Richard Colley Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Woodstock House was used as a writing and recording base by many well-known musicians, including Mike Oldfield (recording Tubuar Bells II) and Rod Stewart
The hotel opens as Marriot and Druids Glen hosts the Seve Trophy between UK and Ireland and Continental Europe
Druids Heath Golf Course opens, Pat Ruddy’s second commission at the resort
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Druids Glen is home to two challenging top 100 parkland courses with a combined membership of approximately 640.
GOLF
Druids Glen Golf Club has earned the moniker “The Augusta of Europe”
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DRU IDS GLEN
The rich flora and fauna and dramatic course layout have earned it
the moniker “The Augusta of Europe”. Measuring 6,202 yards from
the championship tees, Druids Glen is one of Ireland’s top ranked
parkland courses and is a former European Course of the year.
Designed by the renowned pairing of golf architect Pat Ruddy and
former Walker Cup player Tom Craddock, Druids Glen had the honour
of hosting 4 Irish opens. The winners list includes Colm Mongomerie
and Sergio Garcia, his first as a professional. The course hosted the
Seve Trophy in 2002, when the UK & Ireland beat Continental Europe.
DRUIDS HE AT H
Druids Heath opened in 2003. Designed by Pat Ruddy,
Druids Heath presents golfers with fantastic sea
views coupled with the dramatic mountain scenery
County Wicklow is famous for and offers a contrasting
course to Druids Glen. Measuring 7,434 yards, this
course is home to one of the world’s longest par 3’s,
the 250 yard 11th, made even more challenging by
the ever-present sea breeze.
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The Druids Glen Health Club provides a fully equipped gym
complete with an 18m indoor heated swimming pool, a
jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. It is popular locally and has
over 1,000 members.
The gym area provides a mix of cardio and free weights areas
as well as a flexible studio area. The Spa at Druids Glen has
7 well-appointed treatment rooms, a relaxation lounge and
features Elemis products.
The resort is well equipped to cater for family breaks with
dedicated children’s swim times, a playground, Druids Den
kids zone as well as a 24-hour baby pantry and generously
sized interconnecting rooms.
HEALTH CLUB
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Opened as a Marriot in 2002 the property is a well thought
out generous building. The Hotel has undergone a recent
€8m capex programme and is presented in excellent
condition throughout. Further expansion potential
includes additional bedrooms, creation of a dedicated
outdoor events area adjacent to the main property and
repurposing many of the underutilised properties within
the estate.
Charming period buildings on the estate include, the Gate
Lodge (Druids Glen main entrance), Farm Cottage (2nd
Green) and the Ladies Dairy. In Woodstock House there
is also a collection of former offices which offer a range of
potential uses.
There are approximately 50 privately owned residential
properties on the estate with a further small number
under construction. Given the scenic location, proximity
to Dublin and Greystones and a host of resort amenities
these homes are unsurprisingly sought after and high end
in nature. There are areas of underutilised land within the
estate with development potential (subject to planning). * The total area of the estate is approximately 349 acres, including existing third party residential.
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL
DUBLIN HOT E L M ARK E T
• Dublin RevPAR performed very strongly in the first half
of 2018 with growth of 7.8%, outperforming consensus
forecasts.
• Average occupancy in Dublin was 83% in 2017 at an
ADR of €137.
• Average five-star occupancy in Dublin was 82% in 2017
at an ADR of €267 with RevPAR up 10% on 2016.
• Average Regional Ireland luxury RevPAR grew by 9.4%
in 2017 and was up 8.9% July YTD 2018.
AIR AC C E S S
• Over 14.7 million passengers travelled through Dublin
Airport in the first six months of 2018, showing a 6%
increase with more than three million passengers in
June 2018, a new monthly record.
• A record breaking 29.6m passengers travelled through
Dublin Airport in 2017.
• Dublin Airport is responsible for more than 80% of all air
travel to and from the Republic of Ireland and connects
to over 191 worldwide destinations in 42 countries
operated by 47 airlines.
• Transatlantic passenger numbers increased by 20% last
year to almost 3.5 million - the first time that more than
3 million passengers took transatlantic flights to and
from Dublin Airport in a single year.
• Dublin Airport is investing €320m in a second runway,
expected to open in 2020.
OVE RSE AS ARRIVAL S
• June YTD 2018 saw very strong arrivals growth of 6.7%
• Asian visitor numbers are expected to grow further in
2018 with the introduction of 2 dedicated routes from
China to Dublin.
• Overseas visitors exceeded 9.9m in 2017 and growth
was driven by the USA, Canada and other Europe.
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 20170
USA & Canada Other Europe Great Britain
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THE E CONOMY
Ireland continues to record the strongest rate of
growth in the EU with total output rising 9.1% year
on year in Q1 2018. Underpinning this economic
expansion is jobs growth. Ireland is currently adding
more than to 62,000 additional jobs per annum.
Improved public finances have created space to
address some of Ireland’s long-standing economic
constraints.
In February Project Ireland 2040 was launched,
comprising a spatial strategy which covers the next
22 years (The National Planning Framework) and an
integrated spending plan for the coming decade (The
National Development Plan). Expenditure of €116bn
should bring Ireland’s public investment spending back
above the EU average under this plan.
Ireland is the 2nd most competitive economy in the
EU (IMD World Competitiveness rankings 2017) and
Dublin is Europe’s “Silicon Valley”. A longstanding
destination for FDI, high growth companies located
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in Dublin continue to expand their presence. 236,
924 sq. ft (22,000 sq m) of Dublin office space was
taken by occupiers from the ICT sector in Q1, and
the share of space accounted for by this sector
continues to hover in-or-around 40% of total take-
up. The importance of US tech multinationals to the
Dublin market was again evident.
HOUSING MARKET
• Dublin’s population is currently expanding by
around 12,500 persons per annum.
• 14,446 new residential dwellings were completed
in Ireland in 2017. Of these, 5,602 were located in
the capital
• It is recognised that in the greater Dublin Area
not enough residential units have been built for
almost a decade. New housing output continues
to fall short of estimated required levels leading to
strong price inflation.
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S O F T W A R E C O M P A N I E S
O F T H E T O P 1 5 U S T E C H N O L O G Y
C O M P A N I E S
G L O B A L E N T E R P R I S E
S O F T W A R E C O M P A N I E S
O F T H E T O P 5 I T S E R V I C E S C O M P A N I E S
Indeed, will rent two new office buildings
totalling 219,000 sq. ft, stretching
between Sir John Rogerson’s Quay and
the Grand Canal Basin
Facebook is in talks to expand its
presence in Ireland with a further 1,000
jobs in Ballsbridge
Amazon stated in June 2018 it will add
1,000 jobs in Dublin over the next two
years, stemming from its recently
opened 170,000 sq ft building in Dublin 4.
The global firm Salesforce has recently
agreed to rent all 500,000 sq ft of the new
docklands development in Spencer Dock.
The new office could hold as many as
5,000 staff.
In May of 2018 Google acquired Boland’s
Quay development of over 301,300 sq.
ft of office and 46 apartments with cafes
and cultural space. Google have also
taken 7,900 sq m across two lettings in
Sandyford.
AGENT
SOLICITOR
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