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Dundrum Town Centre is a shopping centre located in Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland.It is one of Ireland's two largest [1] shopping centres with over 131 shops, 47 restaurants, 3 amusement facilities and a cinema, retail floor space of 111,484 m 2 (1,200,000 sq ft) [1] and almost 140,000 m 2 (1,500,000 sq ft) total floor space, [2] and over 3,000 car parking spaces. [3]
Dundrum Village Centre, opened in the 1970s, [2] was originally named Dundrum Shopping Centre. It was one of the first purpose-built shopping centres in Ireland. It was renamed "Dundrum Village Centre" after the opening of the large multi-building retail complex known as Dundrum Town Centre, [3] [2] [failed verification] and, controlled by the same parties as that centre, its redevelopment was ...
Windy Arbour has a number of shops, a supermarket, post office, pharmacy and a bakery. [citation needed] It is also home to several takeaways and restaurants.There is a primary school in Columbanus Estate known as Our Lady's National School, Clonskeagh.
Toggle Places subsection. 1.1 Republic of Ireland. 1.2 Northern Ireland. ... Dundrum Town Centre, a shopping centre in the Dublin suburb This page was last edited on ...
Dundrum Shopping Centre Opened in 2005 when Ireland was booming, this is the largest shopping centre in Ireland. In 1971, Dundrum was one of the earliest places in Ireland to open a purpose-built shopping centre (the first being in Stillorgan). A much bigger shopping centre opened just south of Dundrum in March 2005.
Pages in category "Dundrum, Dublin" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Airfield Estate is a agritourism site in Dublin, Ireland.Describing itself as "Dublin's only urban working farm and gardens," it incorporates Airfield House, an Anglo-Irish big house, [1] and welcomes visitors to learn about farming and the site's history.
Viewmont House was soon included in many respected guides of places to stay and eat, including the Mitchelin Guide, Georgina Cambell, Karen Brown, Fodor's, Lucinda O'Sullivan, and Bridgestone Guide's Top 100 restaurants in Ireland Guide for 2010, where he was singled out as one of Ireland's Top 10 chefs to watch in 2010.