SANDYMOUNT
'Sandymount' (''Dumhach Thrá'' in Irish) is a seaside village/suburb in the district of Dublin 4 in Ireland. Previous names for the area were "Brickfield Town" and "Scallet Hill" (a rabbit warren).
The area is bounded on the Strand Road and Beach Road side by the sea and the South Bull mudflats at Sandymount Strand and Merrion Strand. To the north is Irishtown on the way to Ringsend, and to the west, Ballsbridge.
Sandymount railway station is on the electrified (DART) suburban railway system, and was originally opened in January 1835.[1]
The Catholic church in Sandymount is dedicated to Our Lady Star of the Sea. Christ Church, on the Green, is a united Methodist and Presbyterian congregation, which appoints a minister from either denomination alternately.
Mount Tabor nursing home shares the grounds of the church.
The area is also home to a major house of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters for Africa.
Sandymount Green is a (roughly) triangular park at the centre of Sandymount. Houses and shops face onto it and there is a bust of William Butler Yeats in the park. Small trees are the main foliage.
The supermarket currently operated by Tesco Ireland was previously part of the Quinnsworth chain, and before that, it was H. Williams. Mapothers on the Green was a newsagent, as was The Gem. On the corner opposite Ryan's pub was Bracken's store which burnt down.
Today, many of the family-run businesses have left the village. Franchises such as Tesco, Xtra Vision and Spar have made their presence felt but the overriding feel of the village is one of small owner-run businesses and the village contains almost all of the shops one could possibly need; butcher, cobbler, cafés, barber, chipper (Borza's), art gallery (Gallery 4), post office, clothes and shoe shops, book shop, Chemist(s) etc.
The village is served by two pubs, and a number of restaurants and cafés; including Dunne and Crecenzi, Mario's, Itsa4, Brown's cafe (be careful of tipping as it does not go to the staff) and Cafe Java.
Sandymount and Sandymount Strand feature prominently in several episodes of James Joyce's Ulysses.
Sandymount is the birthplace of poet W.B. Yeats.
Marian College and the former Sandymount High School were within walking distance of Sandymount village.
===TDs===
★ Ruairi Quinn
★ Lucinda Creighton
★ John Gormley
★ Dermot Lacey
★ Wendy Hederman
★ List of towns in the Republic of Ireland
★ Sandymount railway station
★ Ruairi Quinn TD
★ John Gormley TD
★ Cllr Dermot Lacey
★ Cllr Lucinda Creighton
★ Official page on Christ Church, Sandymount
1. Sandymount Halt
| Contents |
| Location and access |
| Religion |
| Amenities |
| Points of note |
| Local Representatives |
| Dublin City Councillors |
| See also |
| External links |
| References |
Location and access
The area is bounded on the Strand Road and Beach Road side by the sea and the South Bull mudflats at Sandymount Strand and Merrion Strand. To the north is Irishtown on the way to Ringsend, and to the west, Ballsbridge.
Sandymount railway station is on the electrified (DART) suburban railway system, and was originally opened in January 1835.[1]
Religion
The Catholic church in Sandymount is dedicated to Our Lady Star of the Sea. Christ Church, on the Green, is a united Methodist and Presbyterian congregation, which appoints a minister from either denomination alternately.
Mount Tabor nursing home shares the grounds of the church.
The area is also home to a major house of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters for Africa.
Amenities
Sandymount Green is a (roughly) triangular park at the centre of Sandymount. Houses and shops face onto it and there is a bust of William Butler Yeats in the park. Small trees are the main foliage.
The supermarket currently operated by Tesco Ireland was previously part of the Quinnsworth chain, and before that, it was H. Williams. Mapothers on the Green was a newsagent, as was The Gem. On the corner opposite Ryan's pub was Bracken's store which burnt down.
Today, many of the family-run businesses have left the village. Franchises such as Tesco, Xtra Vision and Spar have made their presence felt but the overriding feel of the village is one of small owner-run businesses and the village contains almost all of the shops one could possibly need; butcher, cobbler, cafés, barber, chipper (Borza's), art gallery (Gallery 4), post office, clothes and shoe shops, book shop, Chemist(s) etc.
The village is served by two pubs, and a number of restaurants and cafés; including Dunne and Crecenzi, Mario's, Itsa4, Brown's cafe (be careful of tipping as it does not go to the staff) and Cafe Java.
Points of note
Sandymount and Sandymount Strand feature prominently in several episodes of James Joyce's Ulysses.
Sandymount is the birthplace of poet W.B. Yeats.
Marian College and the former Sandymount High School were within walking distance of Sandymount village.
Local Representatives
===TDs===
★ Ruairi Quinn
★ Lucinda Creighton
★ John Gormley
Dublin City Councillors
★ Dermot Lacey
★ Wendy Hederman
See also
★ List of towns in the Republic of Ireland
External links
★ Sandymount railway station
★ Ruairi Quinn TD
★ John Gormley TD
★ Cllr Dermot Lacey
★ Cllr Lucinda Creighton
★ Official page on Christ Church, Sandymount
References
1. Sandymount Halt
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