About The St James Wood Development Stradbally
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St James Wood is an exclusive development of 14 large detached thatched residences. The site is adjacent to St James Church of Ireland Church and is less than 5-mins walk to the Holy Cross Catholic Church.
The unique Medieval Village of Stradbally nestles between the Comeragh Mountains and the rolling Atlantic Ocean. An area of immense natural beauty, where up to 150,000 trees, which were planted in the 18th Century, give the area its character.
Stradbally is well known for its beaches, which are within walking distance of the Village.
Situated 7-miles east of Dungarvan on the coastal route to Tramore, Stradbally is a gateway to the Copper Coast – a unique coastal area of County Waterford where there are magnificent views of towering cliffs, sandy coves and caves, against the back drop of the Comeragh Mountains.
Waterford City is a 30-min. drive via the N25, while Cork City is also within easy commuting distance - c.1-hour.
A mix of architectural style in the houses around the Village green, with many listed buildings, gives the Village its unique charm.
There is a vibrant community spirit with a strong sense of environmental awareness in Stradbally itself.
For the last 3-years Stradbally has been a silver medal winner in the ‘Village Section’ of the Tidy Towns Competition and has been a participant in the Tidy Towns Competition for 22yrs.
In 2002 Stradbally represented Ireland in the International Entente Florale competition and was awarded a gold medal in this prestigious competition.
There are three National Schools in the Village – the boys and girls primary schools of Stradbally and St James Church of Ireland National School.
Along with all the natural amenities of the area, there are three 18-hole Golf Courses in Dungarvan itself, in addition Tramore (Champion Course) Faithlegge Waterford Castle Golf Club are all within a 30-min drive.