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The net outcome of Domvile's actions was to halve the population of Shankill and Rathmichael during the 1860s. He evicted over 100 tenants, during a period of grinding poverty, and many were forced to re-negotiate their tenancies at usurious rates. Many of the evicted ended up in the local workhouse,
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A landowner with holdings adjacent to the Shankill townland, Benjamin Tilly, granted quarter-acre holdings to some of the evicted tenants. Tilly's land straddled the townland border into Shanganagh, and thus the new holdings along the Shanganagh Road became known as 'Tillystown'. In 1871, there were
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Between 1400 and 1600, a number of fortified structures - whose remains can still be seen to this day in Shankill and Rathmichael - were built: Shankill Castle, Shanganagh Castle and a strong house known locally as Puck's Castle. The Walsh family, which came to prominence in the 16th century, built
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Shankill and Rathmichael were the property of Sir Charles Compton William Domvile (1822–1884). Domvile was known as an uncompromising and ruthless landlord and sought to change the usage of land from the smallholdings that existed at the time of his inheritance of the estate. At this time Shankill
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bridge, which was the site of the original post office, and has its guest rooms downstairs, and its kitchen and living room upstairs. Shankill was accessible via the original Kingstown-Bray train line, which is now five metres from the sea in some places. A coastal wall was built from Killiney to
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mansion near Corbawn Wood and Quinn's Road; Crinken Castle House, Crinken, and Shanganagh House, a large mansion now surrounded by local authority housing estates. Clontra was built for Dublin barrister James Anthony Lawson QC (later Attorney General of Ireland, Judge of the High Court and Privy
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inhabited the castle. In June 1867 the daughter of a local Englishman disappeared near the castle. Jane Eleanor Sherrard, daughter of Henry and Margaret Sherrard left her nearby home to pick flowers for the dinner table. When she failed to return home that evening the police were notified and a
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Clonasleigh, a house replaced by Shankill Shopping Centre (since upgraded and re-opened) was lived in by Frederick W. Meredith, once President of the Law Society, in the early 1900s. The name has been retained locally in Clonasleigh, a road with 16 houses, off Corbawn Lane, located close to the
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Shankill initially comprised large agricultural tracts broken into smallholdings for tenant farmers, and larger, grander estates with fine country houses, many of which still exist today. Large housing estates have been built on many of these estates. Additional tracts of land were also sold to
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were conducted at Shankill during this period. To keep the native Gaelic Irish out, barriers and fortified gates protected parts of the townland. The manor of Shankill was overrun by the native Irish and completely destroyed a century later. In response to these incursions, a large garrison was
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which redistributed landowners and tenancies. After this, the Lawless families regained possession for the third time of lands around Shankill. The last Lawless died in 1795, whereupon the lands became the possession of the third Sir William Domvile, resident of nearby Loughlinstown House. The
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In about 1877, a sailing club was formed at the end of Corbawn Lane called the Shankill Corinthian Sailing Club for the promotion and encouragement of amateur seamanship. The membership came from the residents of the houses in the immediate vicinity. They sailed in small open boats without
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service from Greystones to Dublin airport also stops at the main street Dublin Bus stop, although originally it was planned to stop outside Brady's of Shankill (aka Mickey Byrne's Bar; the stop still has this name despite being approximately 50 metres from the pub itself),
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The coastal line was moved inland, from Ballybrack to Wood Glen, due to coastal erosion, the new line, the "Shanganagh Diversion", opened on 1 October 1915. A new connection to the Harcourt Street line was made at a new Shanganagh Junction, and stations were reworked.
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Shankill has one Roman Catholic church, St Anne's, and a Church of Ireland (Anglican) church, St James', at Crinken (to the south), and Rathmichael, which has had a church for more than 800 years, also has a Church of Ireland church, simply named for the area.
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widespread search was conducted. The last confirmed sighting of Jane was by the local postman, who reported to have seen her picking flowers at the foot of the castle's northern wall. To this day the circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain unknown.
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Located near Mill Lane, at the northern margins of the area, built in 1408 by the Lawless family and inhabited by their descendants until 1763, the castle was left in ruins by a fire in 1783. Only limited elements remain within the grounds of a later house.
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bypass was built nearby. The area can now be accessed via coastal roads, from the M11, or by a road at Crinken which overflies the M11. The other east–west connection, the Allies River Road, was cut by the M11, and no underpass was made.
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reservoir. However, Domvile was an impetuous man and acted unreasonably with his tenants and prospective buyers of estates on his holdings. His personal debts mounted as a result of his financing two large estates at Shankill and
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Later called Shanganagh Park, this Georgian-era mansion was built c. 1823 for William Hopper. Later residents included the Darcy brewing family and racehorse breeder Frank Field. It was compulsorily purchased by
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were administrative divisions created in 1899. This inscription refers to the then Rathdown No.1 administrative district (as distinct from Rathdown No.2 district south of Bray). The two Rathdown districts were
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The Lawless family features prominently in the history of Shankill. In 1408, family members took control of the seigniory of Shanganagh and, by 1480, several branches of the family were residents of Shankill.
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centre-boards or keels which were light enough to be pulled up on the beach by two men. The club survived for more than 10 years before many of the members relocated their sailing activities to Kingstown.
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for juveniles between 1969 and 2002. The site is now being developed by the local authority and Land Development Agency, with over 500 housing units planned, and the castle will be restored and reopened.
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Bray to try to stop the erosion, traces of which can still be seen along the beach. The medieval village of Longnon was sited some 200 yards (180 m) east of Quinn's Road beach but was obliterated by
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From 1640 onwards, the native Irish were subdued in a series of confrontations, leading to greater agricultural use of the lands. Around this time, Shankill was absorbed into the parish of Rathmichael.
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Several kilometres from the first Shanganagh Castle, during the late 18th century, a mansion was built on extensive lands running to the border of Shankill with County Wicklow. It was later used as an
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Shankill has a primary school, Scoil Mhuire (Roman Catholic), and Rathmichael adjacent has two, namely Rathmichael Parish School (Church of Ireland) and Saint Anne's National School (Roman Catholic).
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Shankill GAA Club re-formed in 2013 after a 20-year absence. As of 2021 the club fielded approximately 30 teams across Gaelic football, hurling and camogie in both underage and adult teams.
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Commissioned by Charles Domvile in 1860, and designed by Benjamin Woodward, in the Hiberno-Romanesque style. The Domviles had their own high-backed chairs, behind red velvet curtains.
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Located at the junction of Commons Road and Shanganagh Road this bridge bears the worn inscription: "Built 1829 - Robert Day Thomas Bourchier Esq's - Overseers Myles Bready - Mason".
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Originally called Clare Mount, built c. 1832, this fine Victorian house was demolished in 1984. Its site is now that of Shankill Garda Station. The grounds still contain a few
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The Harcourt Street line continued seawards to meet the original D&SER line at Tyrell's land; this link closed in 1915 when the Shanganagh Diversion came into service.
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There are several antiquities in the area, including ruined churches and standing stones. The ruins of several castles and defensive-type structures remain, including
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Around 1230, there were forests that were cleared under the orders of the then-owner of Shankill, Archbishop Luke. Courts for serious crimes in the style of
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Shankill Tennis Club, which opened a new clubhouse in 2007 and indoor courts in 2016, is located at the junction of Quinn's Road and Corbawn Drive.
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Site of a lead ore smelter, a mile-long stone flue and a granite chimney on Carrickgollogan hill, which is visible from much of southeast Dublin.
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The figure represents the sum of the populations of the Shankill-Rathmichael, Shankill-Rathsallagh and Shankill-Shanganagh electoral districts.
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Evidence of local industrial activity include the lead-mine chimney at Ballycorus. Other features include the 'upside down' houses by the
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Shankill is served by a convenience store, takeaway restaurants, bookmakers, barbers, pharmacies, hairdressers and beauty salon and a
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of Rathmichael and contains the formerly separate district of Shanganagh, and in its southern parts, the locality of Crinken.
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developers who have built higher-density housing than the larger-plot housing estates constructed in the 1970s.
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The 'castle', actually a fortified house, was built in the late 16th century. It provided a refuge in 1690 for
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In 1911, a tract of land to the west of Shankill, known as 'New Vale', was developed as labourers' cottages.
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but today the area of Shankill is usually understood to lie towards the coast, while the inland reaches form
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re-instated. The Irish were restrained from entering and the land was eventually re-let as grazing land.
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in 1229; site of the ancient Shankill church. It is one of the oldest surviving structures in the area.
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over 60 houses, and around the start of the 20th century, this village became known as Shankill proper.
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routes 7b, 145 and 155 connect Shankill with the city centre and routes 84 and 84a link the area with
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The former railroad running from Dublin to Bray on an inland route; closed in 1958. The D&SER and
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ran along the coast, seaward from the modern DART and railway line, connecting Killiney and Bray.
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In 2007, Shankill won the 'National Best Urban Village' award and two other awards in the
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in 1854. The line closed in 1958, and the current station in Shankill opened in 1977.
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A sanitation pole in Shankill Village bears the cast lettering 'R.No.1 R.D.C. 1911'.
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The Mining Company of Ireland Ltd., short history of mining operations at Ballycorus
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Local soccer teams include Shankill FC, which has schoolboy and schoolgirl sides.
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Alfred and Vincent Delany 'The Water Wags 1887-2012' (Dun Laoghaire, 2012)p.15
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The townland of Shankill was originally located on lands further northwest at
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such as a mock round tower built of red brick in the Castle Farm Farmyard.
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the Rathdown Work Union, which is now the site of Loughlinstown Hospital.
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Domvile family had been granted the lands surrounding Loughlinstown under
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Shanganagh Castle (18th century), brief history, old drawing & photo
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Gothic mansion designed by Deane and Woodward, 1860, interior murals by
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Inscription on sanitation pole in Shankill Village 'R.No.1 R.D.C. 1911'
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This article is about the area of Dublin. For the area of Belfast, see
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland
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has an office on the main street. There is also a public library.
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An Taisce catalogue of photographs of Irish Carnegie Libraries
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Burke, Bernard; Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1 January 1912).
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The Walshes quit the lands of Shankill primarily due to the
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The local library was formerly a courthouse built in the
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was a rural village, but Domvile intended to build grand
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Councillor) and designed by the 19th-century architects
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trees following the felling of many of them in 1984.
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Shankill features a number of antiquities, including
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The former mill house is a listed structure and the
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One explanation for its name is that a ghost or 710:several further defensive structures in Shankill. 1483:, professional golfer and three-time Major winner 785: 547:, meaning 'Old Church') is an outlying suburb of 3222: 1095:and is surrounded by late 1970s council houses. 1674: 2241: 1960: 1804:"Brady's of Shankill | John Brady Group" 1581:Central Statistics Office Census 2016 Reports 3236:Towns and villages in DĂșn Laoghaire–Rathdown 2215:Category:Geography of DĂșn Laoghaire–Rathdown 1392:, which opened following the opening of the 1354: 236:Suburban in County Dublin, Leinster, Ireland 1371:The former DW&WR Shankill station house 1309:Like its namesake the Shankill district of 1127: 1051: 1017: 957:Large estate on several acres, the seat of 858:in their trademark Italian medieval style. 841:Some houses of architectural note include: 608: 60:Learn how and when to remove these messages 2248: 2234: 1967: 1953: 1933:Draft Woodbrook - Shanganagh LAP 2017-2023 1420:, with connections to Dublin city centre ( 1026:Inscription on Shanganagh Bridge, Shankill 776: 757:, ultimately resulting in his bankruptcy. 607:The name Shankill derives from the Irish 567:and had a population of 14,257 as of the 222:Learn how and when to remove this message 157:Learn how and when to remove this message 1657:Pucks Castle, brief history & photos 1444:used to run through Shankill, until the 1366: 1207: 1160: 1116:Old Dublin & South East railway line 1077: 1021: 813: 805: 797: 789: 660: 563:. 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Shankill
Shankill is located in Ireland
53°13â€Č34″N 6°07â€Č26″W / 53.226°N 6.124°W / 53.226; -6.124
Country
Ireland
Province
Leinster
County
County Dublin
Local government area

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