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Coordinates: 53.3834°N 6.2151°W. Artaine Castle Shopping Centre (officially Tesco Artaine Castle Shopping Centre) [1] is a small shopping centre in Artane in Dublin 5, Ireland, anchored by Tesco Ireland. [1]
Artane, [4] as described from Thom's Almanac and Official Directory: County Dublin Directory, in 1862: "A village and parish in Coolock barony, Dublin county, three miles (5 km) N. from the General Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of 954 acres (3.86 km 2). Population, 457. The village is on the road to Malahide.
The facility comprised the School, the trade shops and the farm, in addition to the Community house. The school was set up in Artane House and buildings were constructed to designs by Charles Geoghan from 1871 to 1879 at a cost of £20,000. [2] Artane reached its peak enrollment of 830 in 1948, when numbers began to decline.
The area contains Harmonstown DART station, located on the mentioned railway bridge, the Dublin 5 An Post sorting office and, at the northern edge, one of Artane's churches; Harmonstown is divided between Raheny and Artane parishes in the Roman Catholic Church, and between the Parish of Raheny and the Parish of Coolock in the Church of Ireland.
Artane, Dublin. Ireland portal. This is a sub-category of Towns and suburbs in Dublin. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Artane.
Blanchardstown (Irish: Baile Bhlainséir) [1] is a large outer suburb of Dublin in the modern county of Fingal, Ireland.Located ten kilometres (6 mi) northwest of Dublin city centre, it has developed since the 1960s from a small village to a point where Greater Blanchardstown is the largest urban area in Fingal.
Killester (Irish: Cill Easra) is a small residential suburb of Dublin, Ireland on the Northside of the city in the Dublin 3 and Dublin 5 postal districts. It was the site of a church and convent or monastery centuries ago, and later a small village developed. In 1922, a settlement for ex-servicemen and their families was established, and the ...
Kilmore ( Irish: An Choill Mhór, meaning 'Big Wood') [1] is a housing area of Dublin, Ireland, on the borders of the suburbs of Coolock, Artane, Santry and Beaumont. A smaller area within it is known as Kilmore West. The area is mostly housing estates, although there are public facilities such as schools, parks, shops and community centres ...