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463/465 BLACKHORSE AVENUE, Dublin City

Address463/465 BLACKHORSE AVENUE
EircodeD07 X923
Opening hoursMo-Sa 12:00-23:30; Su 12:30-23:00
Licence refN0238
♿ Wheelchair accessible

🏭 Heritage-listed building

NIAH building record

Built: c.1845 · NIAH rating: Regional

This building displays a regularity of design and proportion in the arrangement of fenestration, and is characteristic of architecture of this era. It shares a parapet height and fenestration alignment with its neighbouring building to the south, contributing to the horizontal aspect of the streetscape. The shopfront to the ground floor provides contextual as well as aesthetic interest, placing it within a commercial context. Dominick Street began to be developed from the mid eighteenth century, when the widow of Sir Christopher Dominick decided to let the land in lots for building. However, Upper Dominick Street was not developed until some hundred years later, when the construction of the Midland Great Western Railway Terminus at Broadstone prompted considerable residential development in the area. The land on which this house was built belonged to the Palmerston family. The Dublin Street Directory of 1862 indicates that this was the residence of a Henry Holohan, grocery and spirit dealer, indicating a long history of this structure being in use as a public house, which would have received considerable business from the adjacent railway station. Several of the neighbouring plots are listed as being ‘building ground’ or vacant in this document, indicating that construction was ongoing.

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