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    Eircode routing key. D22. Clondalkin ( Irish: Cluain Dolcáin, meaning "pasture of Dolcán" [2]) is a suburban town in County Dublin, 10 km (6 mi) west of Dublin city centre, Ireland, under the administrative jurisdiction of South Dublin. It features an 8th-century round tower that acts as a focal point for the area.

  2. Clondalkin village is located in west Dublin, just off the N7 at junction 1A, and is about six miles from the city centre, accessible from the M50 off exit 9. Clondalkin (in Irish, Cluain Dolcain — Dolcan’s Meadow) is located on the banks of the River Camac. Situated on the heights over the estuary of the River Liffey, historically it ...

  3. CLONDALKIN, a parish, in the barony of UPPERCROSS, county of DUBLIN, and province of LEINSTER, 5 miles (S. W.) from Dublin; containing 2976 inhabitants, of which number, 374 are in the village. This place, anciently called Cluain-Dolcan, and by the Danes Dun-Awley, appears, from the evidence of its ancient round tower, still in good ...

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  4. Nov 9, 2017 · But the Luas from Red Cow is a consistent 30 minutes, and Clondalkin is on a load of bus routes: the 13, 68, 69, 76 (running north-south between Tallaght and Chapelizod), and 151. The 40 isn’t ...

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  5. Aug 14, 2021 · Things to Do in Clondalkin. We perform checks on reviews. 1. Clondalkin Round Tower. Impressively surmised to have originated in the 8th or 9th century, it was built on the site of an important Monastery. 2. Round Tower Visitor Centre. Interesting insight into what life was like in the past.

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  7. Official name. Clondalkin. Reference no. 32 [1] Clondalkin Round Tower ( Irish: Cloigtheach Chluain Dolcáin) is an Irish round tower or cloigtheach founded by Saint Mochua, also known as Saint Cronan, and located in Clondalkin, South Dublin, Ireland. It is now a National Monument in Ireland. It's also become a museum that houses a café.

  8. The tithes of Clondalkin amount to £473. 18s. 11d., of which £428. 2s. 5.25 d. is payable to the dean, and £43. 0s. 9.75d., to the vicar. The glebe-house, a good residence in the village, was built in 1810, by aid of a gift of £100 and a loan of £450 from the late Board of First Fruits : the glebe comprises 17a. 2r. 5p., of profitable land.

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