Ellenfield Park is a public park in Whitehall, Dublin, managed by Dublin City Council Parks department.
The park is on the land where once stood Clonturk Cottage which was renamed Ellenfield House. During The Emergency / Second World War, Ellenfield Park was used for allotments . Dublin Corporation developed the Ellenfield lands as a public park in the 1950s. The parks' west and northern boundary was altered during the construction in 1983 of the Santry Bypass . During the construction of the Dublin Port Tunnel, which started in 2001, the re-alignment of the Swords Road caused the parks north and western perimeter to be further altered.
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