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Castleknock
NameCastleknock
Coordinates53.3722, -6.3564
Population total21521

Castleknock is a suburb of Dublin located about 8 kilometers west of the city center, near the Royal Canal and the Phoenix Park. The area is home to several notable landmarks, including the Castleknock College and the St. Brigid's Church, Blanchardstown. Castleknock is situated near the M50 motorway and is close to the neighboring suburbs of Blanchardstown and Carpenterstown. The area is also near the National Aquatic Centre and the Dublin Zoo.

Introduction

Castleknock is a popular residential area, known for its historic Castleknock Castle and its proximity to the River Liffey. The suburb is home to a number of notable residents, including the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and the Fianna Fáil politician Mary Hanafin. Castleknock is also close to the University College Dublin and the Dublin City University. The area is served by a number of Bus Éireann routes, including the 38 and 39 buses, which connect Castleknock to the city center and other suburbs. Castleknock is also near the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre and the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.

History

The history of Castleknock dates back to the 12th century, when the area was part of the Lordship of Ireland. The suburb is named after the Castleknock Castle, which was built in the 15th century by the Barnewall family. The castle was later acquired by the Cooke family and was used as a residence by the Earl of Belvedere. Castleknock was also home to the Viscount Powerscourt and the Duke of Leinster. The area was affected by the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and the Williamite War in Ireland. Castleknock is also near the site of the Battle of Rathmines, which took place in 1649 during the Irish Confederate Wars.

Geography

Castleknock is located in the northwest of County Dublin, near the Kildare border. The suburb is situated near the Royal Canal and the Grand Canal, which connect Dublin to the Shannon River. Castleknock is also close to the Hill of Tara and the Brú na Bóinne archaeological site. The area is near the Wicklow Mountains and the Dublin Mountains. Castleknock is also close to the Swords and Malahide areas, which are popular tourist destinations. The suburb is served by a number of parks, including the Phoenix Park and the St. Anne's Park.

Demographics

According to the 2016 census, the population of Castleknock is approximately 21,521. The area has a diverse population, with a mix of young and old residents. Castleknock is home to a number of families and is a popular area for commuters who work in Dublin city center. The suburb is also close to the Blanchardstown Institute of Technology and the National College of Ireland. Castleknock is near the Rotunda Hospital and the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital. The area is served by a number of community organizations, including the Castleknock Community Centre and the St. Brigid's GAA club.

Education

Castleknock is home to a number of schools, including the Castleknock College and the St. Brigid's National School. The area is also close to the Dublin City University and the University College Dublin. Castleknock is near the Trinity College Dublin and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. The suburb is served by a number of libraries, including the Dublin City Library and the Fingal County Library. Castleknock is also close to the National Museum of Ireland and the National Gallery of Ireland.

Transport

Castleknock is served by a number of transport links, including the M50 motorway and the N3 road. The suburb is close to the Dublin Airport and the Port of Dublin. Castleknock is served by a number of Bus Éireann routes, including the 38 and 39 buses, which connect the area to the city center and other suburbs. The area is also near the Irish Rail network, with the Ashtown railway station and the Navan Road Parkway railway station located nearby. Castleknock is close to the Luas red line, which connects the suburb to the city center and the Tallaght area. The suburb is also near the Dublin Bike scheme, which provides a convenient and affordable way to get around the city. Category:Suburbs of Dublin