Cornelscourt Explained

Cornelscourt
Other Name:Cúirt an Choirnéil
Settlement Type:Suburb
Pushpin Map:Ireland
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Ireland
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Ireland
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Leinster
Subdivision Type3:County
Subdivision Name3:Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
Leader Title1:Dáil Éireann
Leader Name1:Dún Laoghaire
Unit Pref:Metric
Population As Of:2006
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:WET
Utc Offset1:+0
Timezone1 Dst:IST (WEST)
Utc Offset1 Dst:-1
Coordinates:53.266°N -6.1604°W
Area Code:01 (+3531)
Postal Code Type:Eircode (Routing Key)
Postal Code:D18
Blank Name:Irish Grid Reference

Cornelscourt is a small suburban area within the traditional County Dublin, now in the jurisdiction of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown. Situated between Cabinteely, Carrickmines and Foxrock, it is a primarily residential area, but is perhaps best known for being the site of Ireland's first big-box store, a branch of Dunnes Stores, and the country's first drive-through bank.

Geography

Cornelscourt has an area of 44.95 hectares. It stretches west to Kerrymount Avenue, south to the Old Bray Road, and east across the N11 to include all of Monaloe (directly behind Clonkeen College). Cornelscourt is in the civil parish of Kill, within the barony of Rathdown.[1] It is also in the electoral division of Stillorgan.

Cornelscourt consists of houses and shops on either side of a section of the bypassed Old Bray Road, between the junction with the N11 to the east. Along this strip are a petrol station, several food outlets, a drama school, a convenience store, a pharmacy and the Dunnes Stores supermarket. Also along the strip was pub called "The Magic Carpet" [now closed] which contained one of Ireland's first non-smoking lounges in a pub – the "Samuel Beckett" lounge, named after a former customer – and which had an exhibition space, the "Gallery Intermarium"; a 60-seat theatre named the "Dolmen Theatre" opened above the pub in 2015 and closed in 2020.The surrounding suburban housing is laid out in housing estates.

Ireland's first experimental drive-through bank opened in Cornelscourt in 1990 and closed 12 years later.[2]

A bronze sculpture Eoinín na nÉan (Eoineen of the Birds) by Colm J. Brennan was erected in 2008.

Transport

A number of bus routes operated by Dublin Bus as well as Go-Ahead Ireland serve Cornelscourt such as the 63, 63A 84, 84a, 84x, 133, 143, 145 and 155.[3] [4] The Aircoach 702 route[5] also stops at Cabinteely Cross on its route from Greystones to Dublin Airport.

The Luas Green Line passes near Cornelscourt, with Carrickmines as it’s nearest stop,[6] which is a 20 minute walk to Cornelscourt with a journey time of less than 40 minutes to Dublin City Centre.[7]

Local Area Plan

The area has been designated a 'District Centre' by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.[8] A local area plan for the area is being implemented with the aim of making aesthetic and functional improvements through redesign of road layout, street furniture etc.[9]

See also

List of towns and villages in Ireland

References

  1. Web site: Cornelscourt Townland, Co. Dublin. 2021-02-14. www.townlands.ie.
  2. http://www.irishtimes.com/business/sectors/commercial-property/cornelscourt-bank-down-70-to-4-75m-1.1696092
  3. Web site: Dublin Bus . 2009-08-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090803173242/http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/145 . 2009-08-03 . dead .
  4. Web site: 63 – Dún Laoghaire to Kilternan.
  5. Web site: Aircoach.ie – Greystones route . 2009-06-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090520232701/http://www.aircoach.ie/media/GreystonesTimetableMay2009.pdf . 2009-05-20 . dead .
  6. Web site: RPA.ie – Luas Map . 2009-03-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090319074118/http://www.rpa.ie/Maps/Luas%20Line%20B1/Luas%20B1%20Map.map.pdf . 2009-03-19 . dead .
  7. Web site: Luas Website . 2009-01-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110615144414/http://www.rpa.ie/en/projects/luas_cherrywood/Pages/default.aspx . 2011-06-15 . dead .
  8. http://www.dlrcoco.ie/planning/CDP.htm Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Development Plan 2004 – 2010
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20070928193234/http://www.jimoleary.org/downloads/FINAL%20DRAFT.pdf Progress report on the Dun Laoghaire Development Plan