Cherrywood (Irish: Coill na Silíní)[1] is a developing suburb of Dublin, Ireland, bordering Cabinteely, Loughlinstown and Rathmichael.
Under fear of invasion by Napoleonic forces, a large army camp was established at Laughanstown in 1794 that is believed to have housed as many as 4,000 soldiers.
Trains passed over a large 5-arched viaduct at Bride's Glen, located directly to the south of the modern business park.
[citation needed] In total the business park has an area of approximately 400 acres with, as of 2024, much of it still under development or undeveloped.
[5] The site where Cherrywood is located was rezoned for development by Dublin County Council in late 1993, at that time owned by Monarch Properties.
Parts of the area received a facelift,[citation needed] and the "facilities building", which had previously only housed a food outlet, was expanded to include a gym.
[13] Following a €145m acquisition by Spear Street Capital of the eight office blocks comprising the development in January 2018, the business park was rebranded as "The Campus Cherrywood".
[15] The new facility was planned to provide 18 labs and 9 offices over 30,000 square feet of space, and create 100 jobs in the sector.
Cherrywood is also served on the nearby N11 by the E1 which runs 24 hours as well as the southbound 133 towards Wicklow As of August 2024, facilities included an all-weather multi-purpose playing pitch, a sports pavilion, tennis courts, cycle paths and greenways.