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Sutton (Irish: Cill Fhionntain, meaning 'Fintan's cell or church') [1] is a residential suburb on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.It occupies the tombolo which links Howth Head to the mainland, some of the lower slopes of Howth Hill, and a little of the adjacent coasts.
Map of Howth Head with peaks. Howth Head (/ ˈ h oʊ θ / HOHTH; Ceann Bhinn Éadair in Irish) is a peninsula northeast of the city of Dublin in Ireland, within the governance of Fingal County Council. Entry to the headland is at Sutton while the village of Howth and the harbour are on the north-eastern face. Most of Howth Head is occupied by ...
Sutton Castle or Sutton House is a Victorian Tudor-style castellated mansion house with terraced gardens on the southern coast of Howth Head, overlooking Dublin Bay, in County Dublin, Ireland. History
Sutton Castle or Sutton House is a Victorian Tudor-style castellated mansion house with terraced gardens on the southern coast of Howth Head, overlooking Dublin Bay, in the suburbs of Dublin, Ireland.
The beach is located on the north side of the Tombolo of Sutton which connects Howth Head to the mainland. It is a sandy beach and contains a large area of sand dunes. It is 1.2 km long. [2] Ireland's Eye seen from the beach. The beach is served by the DART, as Sutton Station is a walkable distance away. [3] Its main entrance is located on the ...
Carrickbrack Road (Irish: Bóthar Charraig Bhreac) [1] is a road in Dublin, Ireland, a constituent part of the R105 Regional Road.It leads east-southeast from Sutton Creek around the southern part of Howth Head, up to the eastern part of the headland near Howth Summit, to Thormanby Road.
Sutton Creek is part of Dublin Bay that lies between the southwestern part of Howth Head and the northeast end of Bull Island. [1] It forms the southern coastline of Sutton and is bounded by Dublin Road, Greenfield Road and Strand Road.
The R105 road is a regional road in north Dublin, Ireland.It travels from the city centre to Howth, and loops at both ends; the road fully encircles Howth Head.Along the way, the road passes through Fairview, the western end of Clontarf, Killester, Raheny, the coastal edge of Kilbarrack and Sutton.