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Stillorgan and N11
The route continues via Morehampton Road and Donnybrook Road, through Donnybrook, with the route becoming dual carriageway at Donnybrook Church, which marks the beginning of the Stillorgan Road. N11 northbound on Leeson Street
North of Stillorgan, the N31 to Dún Laoghaire port commences, leaving the N11 to the east via Mount Merrion Avenue.
Stillorgan village is bypassed to the east by the N11 dual carriageway, which proceeds southeast through Galloping Green, bypassing Leopardstown and Foxrock to the east also.
* The N11 road leads out from the city, passing through Stillorgan, towards the major commuter town of Bray.
The N11 hosts the ' Stillorgan Bus Corridor ' ( QBC ) which runs along the N11 in both directions from St. Stephen's Green to Foxrock.
It covers areas such as Stillorgan ( west of the N11 road ), Dundrum, Mount Merrion, Kilmacud, Goatstown, Rathfarnham, Sandyford, Stepaside, Kilternan, Ballinteer, Churchtown and Ballyboden.
Nutley Lane (), Dublin, Ireland is a road leading westwards from the Merrion Road at St. Vincent's Hospital and the Merrion Centre uphill past Elm Park Golf Club to the N11 Stillorgan Road at Montrose, the headquarters of the national broadcaster RTÉ.

Stillorgan and runs
A double avenue of beech trees shades the roadway which runs, straight as a rule, for a full quarter of a mile to the entrance gates on the Stillorgan Road.

Stillorgan and Bray
Subsequent short stretches of dual carriageway, at Loughlinstown, between Bray and Kilpedder, and from Donnybrook to Stillorgan were constructed during the early to mid 1970s, this phase ending with the opening of the Stillorgan bypass in October 1979.

Stillorgan and Road
Maurice Walsh ( 1879 – 1964 ) lived on both Stillorgan Park Avenue and Avoca Road in Blackrock.
The Stillorgan Road ( colloquially known as the Stillorgan dualler ) brings the road past Belfield, where University College Dublin is located ( and accessed from a grade-separated interchange on the dual carriageway-the first full interchange built in Ireland ) and onwards past Mount Merrion towards Stillorgan village.
The first short stretch of dual carriageway on the road, and indeed the first stretch of dual carriageway anywhere in Ireland ( the republic ), was built in the 1950s between the Stillorgan Road / Newtownpark Avenue junction and Foxrock Church ( this stretch was substantially widened around the turn of the millennium ).
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.

Stillorgan and directly
Stillorgan is home to the Kilmacud Crokes Gaelic Athletic Association club, whose clubhouse and grounds, Glenalbyn, are located directly opposite the shopping centre.

Stillorgan and suburb
Doyle grew up in the south Dublin suburb of Stillorgan.
A residential suburb of the greater Dublin area, it is divided by the course of the M50 motorway, and adjoins the neighbouring areas of Sandyford, Stepaside, Ballyogan, Foxrock and Stillorgan.

Stillorgan and is
Blackrock is bordered by Booterstown, Mount Merrion, Stillorgan, Deansgrange and Monkstown.
Belfield is close to Donnybrook, Ballsbridge, Clonskeagh, Goatstown and Stillorgan and takes its name from Belfield House and Demesne, one of eight properties bought to form the main campus of University College Dublin.
The depot for the Luas Green Line is located on the eastern edge of Sandyford Industrial Estate, as are two stops, Stillorgan and the terminus Sandyford.
Stillorgan (, also Stigh Lorcáin and previously Tigh Lorcáin or Teach Lorcáin ), formerly a village in its own right, is now a suburban area of Dublin in Ireland.
Stillorgan is located in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County, and contains many housing estates, shops and other facilities, with the old village centre still present.
It is popularly believed that the name Stillorgan is either a Danish or Anglo Norman corruption of Teach Lorcan, ' the house or church of Lorcan ( Laurence )', possibly signifying St. Laurence O ' Toole.
Another belief is that it is named after a Danish or Irish chief of a similar name: what may have been his burial chamber was discovered in Stillorgan Park in 1716.
Stillorgan is a major bus interchange and the Stillorgan QBC is the most heavily used in Ireland, featuring the busiest and most frequent bus route, the 46A to Dún Laoghaire.
* The location of Stillorgan Castle became the House of St John of God when the Hospitaller Order moved there in 1883, it is now a major psychiatric hospital.
* One of the most prominent architectural features is the large 18th century obelisk designed by Edward Lovett Pearce for the second Viscount Allen ; Pearce resided in Stillorgan in a house known as The Grove, which was demolished to make way for Stillorgan Bowl ( now LeisurePlex ).
* A large open reservoir, called Stillorgan Reservoir, is situated near the Sandyford Industrial Estate.
It is now the site of the Stillorgan Orchard which was thatched in the 1980s.
It is also home to Leinster Senior League team Stillorgan Lakelands FC, who play out of St. Benildus College, as well as Stillorgan rugby club.

Stillorgan and one
Bernini's obelisk influenced the obelisk constructed as a family funeral memorial by Sir Edward Lovatt Pierce for the Allen family at Stillorgan in Ireland in 1717, one of several Egyptian obelisks erected in Ireland during the early 18th century.
The Stillorgan Ward is one of six wards in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
In 1971, Dundrum was one of the earliest places in Ireland to open a purpose-built shopping centre ( the first being in Stillorgan ).
The complex in its original form was opened in 1973, making it one of the earlier shopping centres to open in Ireland ( the earliest ' modern ' shopping centre in Ireland was opened in 1966 at Stillorgan in Dublin ).

Stillorgan and major
A precursor of the 1990s town centres was developed in Stillorgan in the late 1960s, as well as the two major Dublin city centre shopping malls, the Ilac Shopping Centre and Irish Life Shopping Mall.

Stillorgan and roads
During Domvile ’ s time, new roads and streets were laid out, as well as water mains which feed a relief tank from Vartry Reservoir, continuing on to Stillorgan reservoir.

Stillorgan and Dublin
Born in Dublin and educated at Oatlands College, Stillorgan, and University College, Dublin ( U. C. D.
In 1714 James, Duke of Ormonde, sold the Manor of Arklow to John Allen of Stillorgan, County Dublin.
He was made Baron Allen, of Stillorgan in the County of Dublin, at the same time, also in the Peerage of Ireland.
* Stillorgan Reservoir was built in the 19th century as part of Dublin Corporation ’ s waterworks on the lands of an 18th century house called Rockland, later known as Clonmore
Prior to 1994, the Stillorgan Ward formed part of Dublin County Council rather than Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
Tragically it was to be a short period, within weeks of receiving the freedom of Dublin, he was struck down with an abscess and died of septicaemia 16 November 1733 at his home, The Grove, Stillorgan, aged just 34.
He was a son of Anthony Lyster of Stillorgan Park, Co. Dublin, and Marcia, the sixth daughter of James Tate.
Born in Stillorgan, County Dublin, Orpen was a fine draughtsman and a popular painter of the well-to-do in the period leading up to World War I.
Cuffe attended the Children's House Montessori School in Stillorgan, Gonzaga College in Ranelagh, the University of Maine at Orono, University College Dublin, and the University of Venice.
He died on 18 August 1831 at Stillorgan, near Dublin.
Between the Convent of Mount Anville, above Dundrum, and the broad high road which leads to Stillorgan, rises the wooded hill of Mount Merrion, the centre of the landscape over Dublin Bay, which gradually becomes defined as the opalescent mists of the Irish sunrise fade away.
Its flagship store is located on Henry Street on the northside of the city centre, and there is a smaller store selling mainly shoes in an outlet in Stillorgan Shopping Centre in south Dublin.
Kilmacud Crokes () are a large Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Stillorgan, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

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