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Rathfarnham or Rathfarnam () is a Southside suburb of Dublin, Ireland.
Rathfarnham is home to several notable historic buildings, including Rathfarnham Castle and Loreto Abbey, four parks: Marlay Park, Dodder Park, St. Enda's and Bushy Park, and several pubs including The Eden, Buglers, Revels and the landmark Yellow House.
Rathfarnham is the start of the Military Road.
On the opposite side of the road is Crannagh Park and Road, Rathfarnham Park and Ballytore Road, all built on part of the old Rathfarnham Estate.
In the garden of a house formerly named Tower Court in Crannagh Road is an ancient circular pigeon house, a relic of Lord Ely's occupation of Rathfarnham Castle.
The earliest reference to a paper mill here is 1719 when William Lake of Rathfarnham presented a petition for financial aid but we hear of one at Milltown as far back as 1694.
Joyce in his Neighbourhood of Dublin states that this house was at one time the dower house of Rathfarnham Castle but in this he is almost certainly mistaken, as Frizell's map of 1779 shows that it was outside the estate.
The area's other shopping centre is the small Rathfarnham Shopping Centre.
Rathfarnham is served by a range of buses.
* The area is also home to the Rathfarnham Concert Band ()
One thing that is clear from the statistics is Rathfarnham is aging, with young couples that moved into the area in the 1960s entering retirement.
There is a lack of suitable and affordable homes for young people within Rathfarnham and consequently they are flocking out to neighbouring suburbs such as Templeogue, Tallaght and Firhouse.
Situated on Main Street, The Castle Inn is, as its name implies, near Rathfarnham Castle.
The interior is made of stone and light wood and is one of the newer pubs in Rathfarnham.
The Old Orchard is on Butterfield Avenue near Rathfarnham Shopping Centre.
The Yellow House pub is situated at the corner of Willbrook Road and Grange Road, a short distance from Rathfarnham Castle.
The county is divided into five local electoral areas for the purpose of elections: Clondalkin ( 6 councillors ), Lucan ( 5 councillors ), Rathfarnham ( 4 councillors ), Tallaght Central ( 6 councillors ), and Tallaght South ( 5 councillors ).
Another explanation is that it is derived from a stone cross that marked the boundary of lands held by the Danish Viking Harold family of Rathfarnham in early medieval times, reputedly located at what is now the five-road Kenilworth junction on Harold's Cross Road.

Rathfarnham and home
On a Saturday night in November 1963 he was stopped near his home at Ballyboden Road, Rathfarnham, by a party of armed men.
Rathfarnham Castle itself was re-modelled from a defensive stronghold into a stately home.
Curran was its Prior and consequently named his Rathfarnham home " The Priory ".
* the kidnapping of supermarket boss Don Tidey from his home in Rathfarnham in Dublin.
It used to be the home of Rathfarnham HB, an ice cream company in Ireland.
They lived at Rathfarnham, Dublin, where he died unexpectedly in his family home on 19 December 1995, aged 90, and is buried at Cruagh cemetery, South Dublin Two Rock hills.

Rathfarnham and Dublin
Suburban Dublin has several modern retail centres, including Dundrum Town Centre, Blanchardstown Centre, The Square in Tallaght, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Clondalkin, Omni Shopping Centre in Santry, Nutgrove Shopping Centre in Rathfarnham, and Pavilions Shopping Centre in Swords.
In 1629 the king granted Loftus the unusual favour of a general license to visit England when he pleased, leaving the great seal in the hands of the commissioners last appointed, of whom his cousin, Sir Adam Loftus of Rathfarnham, co. Dublin, was one.
* Woodside, Rathfarnham, a housing estate in Rathfarnham, Dublin
He was educated initially at Elm Park preparatory school, Killylea, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, but at 14 was sent to the Church of Ireland St Columba's College at Rathfarnham in Dublin, although Faulkner was Presbyterian.
According to many writers the road to Rathfarnham follows the same route as the Slighe chualann, the ancient highway, which in the time of Saint Patrick was used by travellers between Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford.
Numerous Dublin Bus services such as the 15, 15B, 16, 61 and 75 link Rathfarnham with the rest of Dublin. In 2007, it was proposed that a Luas tram line stated in a feasibility study as Line E
Later that year, he was also created Marquess of Catherlough, Earl of Rathfarnham, in the County of Dublin, and Baron Trim, in the County of Meath, in the Peerage of Ireland.
The Wicklow Military Road was constructed between 1800 and 1809 and runs from Rathfarnham, County Dublin to Aghavannagh, County Wicklow via Glencree, the Sally Gap and Laragh.
Terenure is located south of Harold's Cross and north of Rathfarnham, and partially contained in the Dublin 6, Dublin 6W and Dublin 12 postal districts.
There were three tram depots in Terenure at one time, the main tram depot for the number 15 DUTC trams in Terenure Road East, another DUTC depot for number 16 trams in Rathfarnham Road, and the terminus of the Dublin & Blessington Steam Tramway on Templeogue Road.
Drogheda, Wexford, Limerick, Dublin, Cork, Galway, Clonmel, Derry, Rathfarnham Castle, Trim Castle, Cahir Castle, Narrow Water, Bunratty Castle, Derry, Portadown, Ross Castle,

Rathfarnham and 14th
Rathfarnham became more exposed to attack when this deer park was overrun by the Clan O ' Toole from the Wicklow Mountains in the 14th century.

Rathfarnham and which
In 1582, he acquired land and built a castle at Rathfarnham, which he inhabited from 1585 ( and which has been recently restored to public view ).
Rathfarnham has a wide range of shops and businesses, including two bank branches, notably in the Nutgrove Shopping Centre, which also hosts one of Dublin's Motor Tax offices.
The earliest reference to these areas can be found in Grant CCA-DCc-ChAnt / C / 1206, a document in Canterbury Cathedral Archives, by which King Henry II granted the lands Terenure and Kimmage ( Cheming ) in Rathfarnham to Walter the goldsmith (' aurifauber ') in 1175.
Crossing the Dodder by a ford, and proceeding along its southern bank towards Rathfarnham, a splendid gateway at left, accounted among the best productions of that species of architecture in Ireland, invites the tourist to explore the once beautiful grounds of Rathfarnham Castle, but they are now all eloquently waste, the undulating hills covered with rank herbage, the rivulet stagnant and sedgy, the walks scarce traceable, the ice-houses open to the prying sun, the fish-pond clogged with weeds, while the mouldering architecture of the castle, and the crumbling, unsightly offices in its immediate vicinity ,… The castle, so long the residence of the Loftus family, and still the property of the Marquis of Ely, subject, however, to a small chief rent to Mr. Conolly, is an extensive fabric ,..... The great hall is entered from a terrace, by a portico of eight Doric columns, which support a dome, painted in fresco with the signs of the Zodiac and other devices.
In 1986, the Jesuits sold Rathfarnham Castle but before leaving, they removed the stained glass windows, made in the famous Harry Clarke studios, from the chapel and donated them to Tullamore Catholic Church which had been destroyed by fire in 1983.
Dublin 14, which includes Churchtown, shown in greenChurchtown () is a largely residential suburb on the southside of Dublin, Ireland, between Dundrum and Rathfarnham.
Braemor Road is still marked by a triumphal arch from the 18th century, which originally led to Rathfarnham Castle.
There is an unmarked link route from Dublin Port ( where the E8 connects to Liverpool by ferry ) which follows the River Dodder to Rathfarnham and on to the Wicklow Way trailhead at Marlay Park via Saint Enda's Park.

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