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“Castleknock is a great place to live for a number of reasons. There is a thriving community centre at Laurel Lodge, which provides a huge variety of classes and activities for young and old. Although cycling through the village is dangerous due to narrow roads and frankly, dangerous and inconsiderate drivers.

Is Castleknock safe?

Castleknock itself has a lot going for it – and may suit you very well for a home exchange. The ‘village’ has a number of nice local restaurants and there are a few good pubs too. It’s a very safe area to walk around at night.

Why is Castleknock called Castleknock?

CASTLEKNOCK, at the present day, is the name of an extensive parish and barony west of the City of Dublin. Originally the name was applied to the Norman Castle, the ruins of which are in the grounds of St. Vincent’s College.

Is Castleknock northside or southside?

What’s the story with house prices? Castleknock is one of the most expensive areas on the Northside, with average asking prices on Daft.ie hitting €443,000 in the third quarter of this year. The area is one of a few Dublin neighbourhoods where property values are within shouting distance of their Celtic Tiger peak.

Is Castleknock posh?

Famously the home patch of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Castleknock is one of the city’s most affluent suburbs, with several homes on the market for well over a million euros. However, there is a wide variety of property available at a range of budgets, so you don’t have to be extravagantly wealthy to set up home there.

Is clonee a nice place to live?

Nowadays its actually quite a nice little village- complete with both an Aldi and a Lidl, good schools and a nice creche has recently opened. Clonee was one of the places with estates and high density apartments- which were abandoned when the bubble burst.

Who built Castleknock?

Hugh Tyrrel
Castle origins The castle was founded by the Norman knight, Hugh Tyrrel, who was later created Baron of Castleknock. He chose this location near the end of the esker which stretches from Galway to Dublin. Built on two mounds of the esker, it commanded the route into Dublin from the west.

What is a Dublin 4 accent?

‘Dublin 4’ or its abbreviation, ‘D4’, is sometimes used as a pejorative adjective to describe Dublin’s upper-middle class based on the perceived characteristics of residents of this area.

Is Mount Merrion posh?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Mount Merrion (Irish: Cnoc Mhuirfean) is an affluent suburban area of Dublin, Ireland.

Is clonee a rough area?

Clonee is fine, not particularly rough.

Is clonee a bad area?

Clonee is fine, as is Ongar, and pretty much anywhere else on the opposite side of the train tracks. The area between Bramblefield and Hunstown was always troublesome.

Who owns Somerton in Dublin 15?

Mr Monahan acquired Somerton, a majestic late Georgian-era mansion on a 130 acre estate in Castleknock, Dublin 15, from the family of TK Laidlaw. The price paid was in the order of IR£1.5m.

How do I contact Castleknock Community Centre?

Email [email protected] Website Link – CECILAN THEATRE ARTS Contact Tamara 0871362331 Contact Aileen Fox 0868560049 Website Mum&BabySanctuary Contact Ronnie 0858727973 Email [email protected]

What is the history of Somerton?

Historically, Somerton was one of the great Liffey-side Dublin country estates which started with Farmleigh at the Phoenix Park and the other Guinness family holdings, and ran west from the city centre. It had originally been a part of the Luttrellstown Estate before being bought by the Brooke family.

How big is the Castleknock mansion?

At 12,500 sq ft, the mansion has the floor space equivalent of around 12 average city family homes. He then proceeded to carve off and develop most of the estate lands, including what is now the Somerton scheme and the Castleknock Golf Club and adjoining hotel.