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Kilbarrack

Map of Kilbarrack

See our large, interactive Map of Kilbarrack for more detail, including satellite views of Kilbarrack.

Map of Kilbarrack Road, centered on Kilbarrack Road.

 
 
 
 

Kilbarrack (Irish: Cill Bharóg - Church of young Barra) is a residential area of Dublin, Ireland, located about 8km from the city's centre. It is situated on the Northside of the city, between the suburbs of Raheny and Bayside. Kilbarrack is easily accessible using the (DART) Dublin Area Rapid Transit suburban rail system and Dublin Bus.

Local author and Booker Prize winner Roddy Doyle accurately captured the atmosphere and spirit of Kilbarrack, thinly disguised as Barrytown, in a series of popular fiction works.

 
 
 
 

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From: pippy
Posted: 18 October 2007
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Hi, Could anyone tell me what it is like living in Kilbarrack? What its like, is it rough that kind of thing?????
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From: AndyL2008
Posted: 7 October 2008
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It's a grand area. Close to everything; Dart, Airport, Shopping Centres, City Centre, Beach, Howth, etc. V. Quiet also
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