Seve Trophy resort goes on the market for €45m (IE)

Seve Trophy resort goes on the market for €45m (IE)

Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort, host of the 2002 Seve Trophy and several Irish Opens, has been placed on the market for sale with a guide price of €45m. Savills Hotels & Leisure has been instructed to handle the sale.

 

The luxury 5-star resort, located to the south of Dublin, Ireland, sits on a 349-acre estate featuring a 145 bedroom hotel and two 18-hole championship golf courses - Druids Glen and Druids Heath – designed by renowned course designer Pat Ruddy and former Irish golfer, Tom Craddock.

 

The 5-star hotel at Druids Glen opened in 2002 as a Marriott resort and was fully refurbished in the past four years. It features 145 spacious air-conditioned guestrooms and suites, eight conference and event rooms, spa, health club and dining options including Hugo’s Restaurant, the Garden Rooms and Bar and Sycamore Lounge. It is free of brand or management agreements.

 

The property is located a short distance from the N11, which links to the M50, Dublin’s orbital motorway, providing easy access to and from Dublin City Centre and Dublin Airport in 40 minutes.

 

Edward Stephenson, Chief Executive of Druids Glen Hotel and Golf Resort, said: “The Druids Glen Resort has grown year on year and has become one of Ireland’s key destination resorts. Situated in close proximity to Dublin, it caters for over 130,000 visitors, both domestic and international, every year.” 

 

Tom Barrett, Director, Hotels & Leisure at Savills Ireland, commented: “Druids Glen Resort is one of the jewels in Irish hospitality. Located within the growing Greater Dublin area, home to 1.9 million people, it will appeal to domestic and international buyers”.

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