Drimnagh () is a suburb in Dublin, Ireland. It lies to the south of the city between Walkinstown, Crumlin and Inchicore, bordered by the Grand Canal to the north and east. Drimnagh is in postal district Dublin 12. Drimnagh is in a townland and civil parish of the same name, in the barony of Uppercross.
20th century
Drimnagh was farmland until the mid-1930s, when some of the first tenement clearances brought city centre residents from one-room hovels to terraced and semi-detached houses in a series of roads named after the mountain ranges of Ireland. The suburb consists of one area close to Drimnagh Castle and Lansdowne Valley, with three-bedroom private housing built by Associated Properties, and another area (the larger part) built by Dublin Corporation and consisting of three-bedroom 'kitchen houses' and two-bedroom 'parlour houses' bordering the Grand Canal and Crumlin. The two areas meet at the parish church, the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel (Mourne Road Church), in the centre of Drimnagh, which was built in 1943.
Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin opened in the area in 1956.
The Dublin Corporation housing area was originally considered part of an area known as North Crumlin from its construction in the mid-1930s until the introduction of the postal code system during the mid-1970s.
Transport
Tram
Drimnagh is on the Red Line of the Luas tram system. The area is served by Blackhorse, Drimnagh, Goldenbridge and Suir Road Luas stops.
Bus
The Drimnagh area is served by Dublin Bus routes 27, 56A, 77A, 77X, 122, 150 and 151. It is also served by Go-Ahead Ireland routes 73, S2 and S4.
Education
thumb|Our Lady of Good Counsel National School, Drimnagh.
Drimnagh Castle CBS is a primary and secondary school for boys which was built in 1954 next to the site of Drimnagh Castle. Notable students to have attended the school include: politician Charlie O'Connor; footballers Kevin Moran, Niall Quinn, Dean Delany and Graham Barrett; and radio presenter Rick O'Shea.
Two national (primary) schools, Our Lady of Good Counsel Boys National School and Our Lady of Good Counsel Girls National School, are also based in Drimnagh.
Sport
The local Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) clubs include Good Counsel GAA (which has been in the Drimnagh area since 1954) and
St James Gaels GAA (based at the Iveagh Grounds).
Also based at the Iveagh Grounds is Guinness Rugby Football Club.
Association football (soccer) clubs in the area include Mourne Celtic, Drimnagh Celtic and St. John Bosco. Drimnagh Boxíng Club is located on Keeper Road.
==Notable people==<!-- New links in alphabetical order please; References required please -->
- Patrick Bergin, actor
- Gabriel Byrne, actor
- Patricia Cahill, singer
- Michael Carruth, boxer, boxed for Drimnagh but is from Greenhills
- Frank Clarke, Chief Justice of Ireland
- Eamonn Coghlan, athlete
- Aisling Daly, MMA
- Dean Delany, footballer
- Alan Dukes, former Fine Gael leader, born in the area
- Tom Dunne, musician, broadcaster
- Tony Dunne, footballer
- Jimmy Holmes, footballer
- Patrick Kavanagh, Olympic footballer
- James Keane, musician
- Seán Keane, fiddle player of The Chieftains
- Brian Kerr, former Irish international football team manager
- Kevin Moran, footballer
- Rick O'Shea, broadcaster
- Seán Potts, musician
- Jonathan Rhys Meyers, actor and musician
- Enda Stevens, footballer
- Philip Sutcliffe Snr, two-time Olympic boxer
- Luke Turner, footballer
- Colm Wilkinson, actor and singer
See also
- List of towns and villages in Ireland
References
External links
- Drimnagh Residents Associations
