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Shankill : things to do and places to visit

Shanganagh Castle

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Shanganagh Castle is a fortress built in 1408 by the Lawless family…A little austere, it imposes with its imposing...

Puck’s Castle

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Laced with a rather serious charm, the building is lost in the countryside, and fascinates as much as it disturbs...

Ballycorus Leadmines

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A disused Irish mine, which will show you the precarious conditions of Irish miners at the time of its exploitation.






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What to expect?

Shankill (Seanchill, in Irish) is a small village on the outskirts of Dublin. Considered a chic suburb, Shankill is also a tourist destination, with numerous archaeological sites (stone circles, ruined castles, etc.). A nice little village, attractive in many ways!

History of Shankill

Shankill: from rural village to chic suburb

Shankill is home to numerous archaeological remains dating back to the Neolithic period.

There are numerous cromlechs (stone circles) and stone forts…

In the Middle Ages, Shankill grew under the rule of the Lawless family, a powerful family with control over a large part of the region… Several castles were built here between 1400 and 1600: Shankill Castle and Shanganagh Castle, as well as a fortified house called Puck’s Castle.

Around 1500, a new family reigned over Shankill: the Walsh family, a wealthy clan, set about reinforcing the town’s defensive structures. Unfortunately for the family, the land was expropriated by the English in the 17th century, forcing its inhabitants to abandon their homes…

After a few tumultuous years, deeply marked by the Anglo-Irish conflict, the Lawless family finally regained possession of Shankill until 1795, after which Sir William Domvile became the town’s new master. The latter profoundly changed the face of the village, giving it a typically Georgian architecture. Shankill soon expanded, attracting wealthy Dubliners looking to settle outside the Irish capital. Sumptuous villas were built, and Shankill’s influence grew from strength to strength…

From the 19th century to the present day, Shankill has become a chic suburb of Dublin… Renowned for its tranquility and proximity to Dublin, Shankill is now a charming village, attracting Dubliners every weekend to relax…

Visit Shankill

Downtown

Shankill has a lively town center, with a wealth of shops, pubs and restaurants… You’ll find authentic streets, houses with colorful facades, and extremely friendly locals. Accommodation is plentiful, ranging from B&Bs to hotels. Generally speaking, the food offered by these establishments is quite good, and suits budgets of all types…

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