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THE BRIDGE 1859 Heritage

13 BALLSBIRDGE TERRACE AND PART OF BOTH 15 AND 17 BALLSBRIDGE TERRACE EXTENSIONS ATTACHING & ADJOINING TO INCORPORATE 11 BALLSBRIDGE TERRACE, Dublin City

Address13 BALLSBIRDGE TERRACE AND PART OF BOTH 15 AND 17 BALLSBRIDGE TERRACE EXTENSIONS ATTACHING & ADJOINING TO INCORPORATE 11 BALLSBRIDGE TERRACE
EircodeD04 C7K6
Licence ref1011804
♿ Limited wheelchair access🍔 Food served☔ Outdoor seating

🏭 Heritage-listed building

NIAH building record

Built: c.1910 · NIAH rating: Regional

This public house occupies a prominent position at the junction of Chapelizod Road, Saint Laurence Road and Lucan Road on the south bank of the River Liffey adjacent to Chapelizod Bridge. An early twentieth-century red brick commercial building, it adds to the typological and architectural variety of this residential area. The carved stone lettering and detailing, timber window fittings and turret are noteworthy features which add to its character and charm. Granite kerbstones to the north-west are a reminder of the historic setting of this popular landmark in Chapelizod village, which is the former main road from Dublin to the west. The Bridge Inn was rebuilt in 1913 by Thomas Joseph Byrne, an architect with South Dublin Rural District Council, who designed several labourers’ houses in the area.

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