Clonsilla
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Clonsilla
Irish: Cluain Saileach | |
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Suburb | |
Coordinates: 53°23′N 6°25′W / 53.383°N 6.417°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Leinster |
County | County Dublin |
Local government area | Fingal |
Dáil constituency | Dublin West |
EU Parliament constituency | Dublin |
Postal district(s) | 15 |
Dialing code | 01, +353 1 |
Clonsilla (Irish: Cluain Saileach, meaning 'meadow of the willow or sally tree') is an outer suburb of Dublin in Fingal, Ireland.
Clonsilla is also a civil parish in the barony of Castleknock in the traditional County Dublin.
Location and access
[edit]Clonsilla used to be a small village in the inner western part of County Dublin, but it is now a large residential suburban area, with Ongar and other localities developing their own subsidiary identities. It falls into the Dublin 15 postal district, the Dublin West Dáil constituency and is locally administered by Fingal County Council.
Clonsilla is roughly equidistant from Blanchardstown and Castleknock.[1]
History
[edit]Clonsilla used to be home to horse studs including the Ongar stud owned by Prince Aly Khan and his then-wife Rita Hayworth.
In the late 20th and early 21st century, there was significant residential housing development in Clonsilla, including several new housing estates which were built between 1990 and 2005.[citation needed] As a result, the population of the area rose over the same period.[citation needed]
Places of interest
[edit]Luttrellstown Castle, dating from the early 15th century and once owned by members of the Guinness family, is now a hotel and golf course. It was thrown into the spotlight when David Beckham and Victoria Adams married there. American band R.E.M. also stayed here during the Monster World Tour in 1995.[citation needed]
Beech Park is a public park which was opened in May 2009 and is maintained by Fingal County Council. The Shackleton Gardens within Beech Park is home to a walled garden containing rare flower species. It was formerly owned by the Shackleton family.[citation needed]
Clonsilla straddles the Royal Canal.
Education
[edit]Clonsilla has a number of national schools, including St. Mochta's, St. Patrick's, St. Philip's, St. Ciaran's (Hartstown), and Scoil Choilm Community National School (Porterstown). There are five secondary schools in the vicinity: Hartstown Community School, Castleknock Community College, Coolmine Community School, Luttrellstown Community College and Castleknock College. There is also an Educate Together primary and second-level school located in Hansfield, Clonsilla.[2]
Religion
[edit]Porterstown-Clonsilla is a parish in the Blanchardstown deanery of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. The church of St. Mochta's, located in Porterstown, serves the village proper. There are other parishes in the wider suburb.
In the Church of Ireland, the parish is part of "Castleknock and Mulhuddart with Clonsilla".
There is also a Latter-day Saint meeting house in Clonsilla.
Transport
[edit]Clonsilla railway station is an exchange station for commuter services going between Dublin and Maynooth and M3 Parkway lines. Passengers travel to Maynooth to transfer to Dublin to Sligo intercity service. Residents of Ongar and Hansfield can use Hansfield railway station.[citation needed]
Clonsilla is near the N3/M3 national road between Cavan and Dublin city centre.
Clonsilla is served by several Dublin Bus routes including the 39, the 39a and the L52 from Blanchardstown Shopping Centre.[3]
Sport
[edit]The local Gaelic Athletic Association clubs are St. Peregrines GAA, Castleknock Hurling and Football Club, and Westmanstown Gaels GAA club. A soccer club, St. Mochta’s F.C., plays at Porterstown Road. A karate club meets in the Clonsilla hall.[citation needed]
People
[edit]- Glen Crowe, an Irish professional football player who played for Wolves, Bohemians, Shelbourne and Sporting Fingal, and represented the Republic of Ireland national football team on two occasions. Crowe was born and raised in the Clonsilla area.[citation needed]
- Mark Kennedy, the Ipswich Town footballer, is from Clonsilla and started his career at St.Mochta's FC.[citation needed]
- Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown Castle ( died 1554 ) Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas, was buried in Clonsilla and left a bequest to build a chapel in his memory.[citation needed]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Campus & Student Life :: Life in Blanchardstown". Institute of Technology Blanchardstown. Archived from the original on 15 October 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2011.
- ^ "Hansfield ETSS". Archived from the original on 21 August 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
- ^ "DublinBus Mobile". Archived from the original on 16 August 2021. Retrieved 21 February 2022.