Dartry () is a small suburb of
Dublin,
Ireland, often referred to as a corridor between
Rathmines area and
Milltown. Among the locations in Dartry are Dartry Road, Temple Road, Orwell Park and
Palmerston Park.
Boundaries
Part of Dartry Road is the boundary between the
Dublin South-East and
Dublin Rathdown constituencies. This is also the city / county boundary and is physically marked by the
River Dodder.
Transport
Darty holds the terminus for the 140 bus (beside Palmerston Park).
Locales
Dartry Road
In the part of Dartry Road between Palmerston Park and Temple Road is located
Trinity Hall, one of the student residences of
Trinity College Dublin. The side gate opening on Dartry Road is the main pedestrian entrance to the Trinity Hall grounds.
Also on the Trinity College grounds at Dartry is the latest (since 1967) home of the centuries-old Trinity College Botanic Garden.
The Dropping Well pub at the riverside is built on the site of a mortuary established to deal with dead bodies carried down the river to the pool underneath the nearby waterfall. It was later a well-known destination for "bona fide" travellers who had to have gone more than 3 miles to be served a drink during the holy hour when Dublin pubs used to shut between 2.30 and 3.30 in the afternoon.
Dartry Road is known as the scene of the killing of
IRA member
Timothy Coughlin
Timothy Coughlan (1906-1928) was a volunteer in the Irish Republican Army, mainly known for his part in assassinating Kevin O'Higgins in 1927 and for the controversy surrounding the circumstances of his death in 1928.
Early life
The second-elde ...
by police informer Sean Harling on the evening of 28 January 1928. It happened opposite 'Woodpark Lodge', where Harling lived at the time.
Máirtín Ó Cadhain
Máirtín Ó Cadhain (; 1906 – 18 October 1970) was one of the most prominent Irish language writers of the twentieth century. Perhaps best known for his 1949 novel ''Cré na Cille'', Ó Cadhain played a key role in reintroducing literary mod ...
, the Irish author famous for writing
Cré na Cille
() is an Irish language novel by Máirtín Ó Cadhain. It was first published in 1949. It is considered one of the greatest novels written in the Irish language.
Title
''Cré na Cille'' literally means "Earth of the Church"; it has also been t ...
, lived at 12 Sunbury Gardens.
Dartry House
Dartry House is a two-storey mansion built about 1810 with several additions made later such as a turret which was incorporated in the building about 1900.
Its original owner was
Obadiah Williams
Obadiah Williams was a 19th-century wealthy Irish merchant of Huguenot origin. About 1810 he built and resided in the Dartry House, an imposing two-storey mansion in the Dublin
Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. ...
, a wealthy merchant of
Huguenot origin. Among later owners was
William Martin Murphy, who owned
The Irish Independent, was involved with the
Dublin United Tramways Company (DUTC) and was a central figure in the dispute known as the "Dublin Lockout" of 1913 where the union side was led by
Jim Larkin. The DUTC constructed the tram line from the centre of Dublin to Dartry and Dartry House was built at the original place where the line ended. The terminus of the line and the associated sheds now house an engineering firm.
Scouting
Dartry is home to Dartry Scouts, who have had their den on Sunbury Gardens since the 1970s. The group is the oldest former
CBSI scout troop in Ireland and was founded by Father Ernest Farrell in 1927. The group is now secular and mixed.
Sport
The area contains two soccer clubs – the Senior Orwell Dartry and the Junior Dartry Celtic – as well as Brookfield Tennis Club, and Dartry Health Club.
Notable people
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Stephen Hogan
Stephen Hogan is an Irish actor and audiobook narrator.
Biography
Hogan was born in August 1965 and grew up in Darty, Dublin, Ireland. Hogan says he studied architecture at Edinburgh University but upon graduating did not see himself in tha ...
, the actor, was born and raised in Darty.
References
{{Dublin residential areas
Rathmines