Dollymount (Irish: Cnocán Doirinne) is a coastal suburban area on the north coast of Dublin Bay, within Clontarf, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland, just East of St Anne's Park.
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The famous Wooden Bridge from Clontarf links to Bull Island and the 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) long stretch of sandy beach and dunes on the island's eastern shore; while the island is located in Clontarf and Raheny, the beach is called Dollymount Strand. For more on the strand and the island in general, see the main article.
Dollymount is primarily residential, having just a few shops and a restaurant, and an ATM, near the fountain pond of St. Anne's Park. Most commercial facilities are found in the main Clontarf centres.
The area has a Roman Catholic church, St. Gabriel's, the third and last-built of the three Catholic churches in Clontarf which was completed in the 1950s. A much earlier plan to build a second Clontarf Church of Ireland parish church in Dollymount to complement the church on Seafield Road was abandoned in the 1800s.
Dollymount lies within the district of Clontarf,
which surrounds it (as the citywards part of Bull Island is part of
Clontarf). For history before the 1800s, see the relevant
article. For details of the origin, from "The Neighbourhood of
Dublin" (Weston St. John Joyce, 3rd edition, Dublin, 1920):
"The name of Dollymount would seem to have originated with a house
bearing that title which stood on or adjoining the site of Sea Park
in Mount Prospect Avenue, and which is shown in Duncan's Map of
1820. "Dollymount House" appears in the Dublin Directory up to
1836, after which it disappears, doubtless having been re-named,
and in 1838 the name appears for the first time as that of a
district, under the heading of "Green Lanes, Dollymount." It is
stated that the designation was adopted in the first instance by a
member of the Vernon family as a compliment to his wife, by name
Dorothy, or Dolly Vernon." The Green Lanes are still referred to as
simply "Clontarf" in Thom's Irish Almanac & Official Directory
of 1849.
Coordinates: 53°22′N 6°10′W / 53.367°N 6.167°W
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