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  2. Loughlinstown - Wikipedia

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    Loughlinstown was granted to Sir William Domville, Attorney General for Ireland, in the reign of Charles II and James II. The Domville family held the lands for three centuries until 1962 when they were sold to Sir John Galvin. [4] In 1975 Loughlinstown House and Commons were the subject to a Compulsory Purchase Order by the Dublin Corporation.

  3. Cherrywood, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Cherrywood (Irish: Coill na Silíní) [1] is a developing suburb of Dublin, Ireland, bordering Cabinteely, Loughlinstown and Rathmichael. It is located to the southeast of the city, in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown. The development commenced on a greenfield site in 1998 and primarily comprises Cherrywood Business Park and new residential and retail ...

  4. Marino, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The houses each cost between £550 and £590 to build (approximately €40,000 at today's costs). [5] the average selling price was £450. [6] This £450 was repayable over 40 years. [7] All houses as part of the scheme at Marino were sold in 1925, with priority given to larger families with more than eight persons. [1]

  5. List of Dublin postal districts - Wikipedia

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    Dublin 2 is the location of a number of government departments and addresses such as Leinster House, Government Buildings, and the Mansion House. The borders of Dublin 2 are the Liffey in the north, the Grand Canal to the south and east and Aungier, Wexford and Camden Streets to the west.

  6. Rathgar - Wikipedia

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    Rathgar is a largely residential suburb with amenities that include primary and secondary schools, nursing homes, child-care and sports facilities, and public transport to the city centre. The housing stock largely comprises red-brick late Georgian and Victorian era terraces and much of the area lies within an architectural conservation zone.

  7. Cabinteely - Wikipedia

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    Cabinteely House and its outbuildings are owned by Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council and while not open day-to-day, are often open for cultural events and historical tours. Kilbogget House, a large mostly Georgian house in Shrewsbury Wood, was open part of the year for tours, but this has ceased. [citation needed]

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