Sutton Park, Dublin

Sutton Park, Dublin

Sutton Park is one of the constituent housing estates which make up the district of Bayside (Irish: Cois Bá), a residential suburb on the northside of Dublin, Ireland. Comprising multiple roads named "Sutton Park", as well as Sutton Lawns, Downs and Grove, it is located about 10km from the city's centre. Built in the 1960s, it is situated between Bayside Shopping Centre, the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) line and the coastal Dublin Road, with access from Bayside Boulevard, Bayside Park and one external link to the coast road.

The other component estates and streets of Bayside parish are Sarto / Roncalli, Verbena, Alden and the various Bayside Boulevards. The part of the coastal road in front of Bayside is usually not included in discussions of the area.


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