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Foxrock

Foxrock
Carraig an tSionnaigh
Suburb of Dublin
Foxrock is located in Ireland
Foxrock
Foxrock
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°16′00″N 6°10′27″W / 53.2667°N 6.1742°W / 53.2667; -6.1742Coordinates: 53°16′00″N 6°10′27″W / 53.2667°N 6.1742°W / 53.2667; -6.1742
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
County Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
Council Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council
Dáil Éireann Dún Laoghaire
European Parliament Dublin
Elevation 53 m (174 ft)
Population (2006)
 • Urban 11,566
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
 • Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference O219256

Foxrock (Irish: Carraig an tSionnaigh) is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is within Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown county council, in the postal district of Dublin 18 and in the parish of Foxrock.

The suburb of Foxrock was developed by William and John Bentley and Edward and Anthony Fox, who, in 1859, leased the lands of the Foxrock Estate from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and Richard Whately, the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, with the aim of creating an affluent garden suburb.

The development was facilitated by the existence of the Harcourt Street railway line, built in 1854, that put Dublin City within commuting distance. The developers donated a site to the Dublin Wicklow and Wexford Railway Company for Foxrock railway station, which opened in 1861. In 1862, the following advertisement was placed in The Irish Times:

Beautiful building sites for mansions and pretty villas – Foxrock estate. The improvements recently made on this property, and still progressing, together with its natural attractions render these sites unrivalled for suburban residences. The scenery (green and mountain) from Brighton Road just finished, leading from the hotel at Foxrock station to Carrickmines, is magnificent. The land, being undulating, affords perfectly sheltered positions on Torquay Road, to the railway station at Stillorgan and Foxrock, as well as others elevated and more bracing. The rents required are exceedingly moderate: leases for 900 years are granted. Bricks, stones, lime and sand from the estate are sold at reduced prices to tenants. Stage coaches and omnibuses ply regularly between Foxrock station and Kingstown. Fare 3 pence and 4 pence. There is cheap and excellent shopping at Foxrock market. The railway subscription only £7 per annum. Apply to W.W. Bentley, Foxrock, or Bentley and Son, 110 College Green.

The racecourse was completed in 1888, while the golf club opened in 1898.


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