Clongriffin Cluain Ghrífín
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Clongriffin
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Coordinates: 53°24′05″N 6°09′12″W / 53.4013°N 6.153447°WCoordinates: 53°24′05″N 6°09′12″W / 53.4013°N 6.153447°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Leinster |
County | County Dublin (Dublin city) |
Time zone | WET (UTC+0) |
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Clongriffin (Irish: Cluain Ghrífín, meaning "meadow of the griffin") is a new and unfinished locality near Donaghmede,Dublin, Ireland. It is part of the ecclesiastical parish of "Donaghmede-Clongriffin-Balgriffin" in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin.
The name Clongriffin is a modern invention, a concatenation of "clon", the anglicisation of cluain (the Irish language word for meadow) and griffin. A griffin, griffon, or gryphon (the Irish of which is ghrífín) is a mythical beast and is an element in the name of the adjacent district, Balgriffin.
Allegedly, architect David Wright gave Clongriffin its name while working on its development.
Clongriffin is 2 km (1.24 mi) inland from Baldoyle Bay and 10 km (6.21 mi) northeast of Dublin city centre, in northern Donaghmede, at the northern edge of Dublin's suburbs, in the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council. The development lies within the townland of Grange, in the civil parish of Baldoyle, from which Donaghmede was largely formed.
Clongriffin is in the Dublin Postal District Dublin 13, and in the constituency of Dublin North-East.
Clongriffin is reached by Hole in the Wall Road from its junction with Grange Road and the N32 road, the latter in turn connecting to Malahide Road, and the M1 and M50 motorways.