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A short distance past the church is Nutgrove Avenue, widened and extended during the 1960s to link up with Churchtown.
The first avenue on the left, beyond Nutgrove House, is Whitehall Road where stands that curious structure known as the Bottle Tower or Hall's Barn.
Sandy Bay is bounded by the Derwent River, and the main beach is Nutgrove Beach.
which was suituated on Nutgrove Avenue, half way between the Good Shepherd church and Rathfarnam village and Whitehall, of T. Laffan, Esq., an out-office of which is built in the shape of a pottery furnace, with a winding flight of steps on the outside to the top, whence there is a commanding prospect of the surrounding country repeats our description of the Bottle Tower.
Nutgrove School also features, then The Ponds and further south is Barton Lane.
It is a suburban area at the foot of the Dublin mountains between Churchtown and Rathfarnham around the Nutgrove Shopping Centre.
Nutgrove is serviced by the following bus routes:

Nutgrove and area
The area of Rathfarnham includes Whitechurch, Nutgrove, Ballyboden and Ballyroan.

Nutgrove and Rathfarnham
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.
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.
* Rathfarnham has a number of soccer teams including Nutgrove Celtic, Rathfarnham Punters, Rathfarnham Rovers, Leicester Celtic, Broadford Rovers, and Whitechurch United.
He was born on the 2nd September, 1830, and having been educated at Nutgrove School, Rathfarnham, and at Trinity College, Dublin, took his degree in 1852.

Nutgrove and Dublin
Nutgrove Shopping Centre was opened in October 1984 in what was then still a rural part of Dublin.
The first drive-through restaurant ( a McDonald's drive-through ) in Europe opened at the Nutgrove Shopping Centre in Dublin, Ireland in 1985.
As a result both the Wilton store as well as the Nutgrove store ( in Dublin ) closed, along with the company's head office.

Nutgrove and .
The old quiet tree shaded avenue has been completely swept away, along with the narrow lanes a cramped passage bounded on both sides by towering walls and full of right angled bends, which wended its crooked course between Loreto Convent cemetery and the garden of Nutgrove House.
A massive gateway stood at the entrance to this avenue until about 1911, which bore the inscription Nutgrove School Established 1802.
Loreto Terrace on the north side of the Abbey was formerly known as The Ponds, a name originating apparently from the large pond which two hundred years ago occupied the low lying field between Loreto Terrace and Nutgrove Avenue.
Nutgrove, of P. Jones, Esq.
Loreto Terrace on the north side of Rathfarnam's Loreto Abbey was formerly known as " the Ponds ", a name originating apparently from the large pond which two hundred years ago occupied the low lying field between Loreto Terrace and Nutgrove Avenue.
There were other firsts when Nutgrove, including the country ’ s first social welfare services office was located in a shopping mall.
Nutgrove has a very young population.
The area's Loreto Park opposite Nutgrove Shopping Centre often hosts a circus during the summer months.
Loreto Park hosts home games of Leicester Celtic and Nutgrove Celtic.

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