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Bluebell, Dublin

Bluebell
An Cloigín Gorm
Suburb of Dublin
7th Lock on the Grand Canal in Bluebell, Dublin 12
7th Lock on the Grand Canal in Bluebell, Dublin 12
Bluebell is located in Ireland
Bluebell
Bluebell
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°19′44″N 6°21′18″W / 53.329°N 6.355°W / 53.329; -6.355Coordinates: 53°19′44″N 6°21′18″W / 53.329°N 6.355°W / 53.329; -6.355
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
County County Dublin
Dáil Éireann Dublin South-Central
Elevation 40 m (130 ft)
Postal district(s) Dublin 12
Irish Grid Reference O104328

Bluebell (Irish: An Cloigín Gorm) is a small suburb of Dublin City, Ireland. Situated approximately 6.5 kilometres south-west of the city centre on the Camac, a Liffey tributary, the suburb borders the Grand Canal and Inchicore to the north, Walkinstown to the south, Drimnagh to the east, and Kylemore to the west.

Bluebell forms part of the Dublin South-Central Dáil constituency and is administered by Dublin City Council at the local government level. Its postal code is Dublin 12.

There is an early reference in Bluebell cemetery Church ruins dated 1254 when the people who lived here were most likely part of the Barnwall's Drimnagh Castle estate and home farm. Bluebell was part of the Civil Parish of Clondalkin. Until the 1950s, Bluebell was mainly a market garden and farming community on the outskirts of the City. It was developed for residential housing by the Dublin City Council in the post war housing program, which brought an influx of young families into the area.

Over the years, the area became heavily industrialised development with the coming of paper mills, making use of the Camac river for their water supply. Gradually more industry moved into the area like Lambs, Roadstone, Nugget, McInerneys, Fiat and Volkswagen.

The local An Post post office is located on La Touche Road. The Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Wayside, is one of the larger buildings. It is situated on the Old Naas Road, adjacent to Bluebell Luas stop. The 91st Dublin Scout Den serves both Bluebell and the neighbouring suburb of Inchicore and meets in the Oblates Father's, Inchicore. Bluebell has one pub – the Cottage Inn – located on Bluebell Avenue.

There are no supermarkets or major shopping centres. Small traders include newsagents hairdressers and fast food outlets which are concentrated on the Old Naas Road near the Church. The primary school, also called Our Lady of the Wayside is located on Bluebell Road. The school was opened in 1960 and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2010.

There are few local historic landmarks within the area of Bluebell. Bluebell cemetery would be a prime reason to visit the suburb for many people with friends and relatives buried there. A ruined medieval church is located in the cemetery.


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