Windy Arbour Explained

Windy Arbour
Settlement Type:Suburb
Coordinates:53.3°N -21°W
Pushpin Map:Dublin#Ireland
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Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Dublin
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Ireland
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Leinster
Subdivision Type3:County
Subdivision Name3:Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
Area Code Type:Telephone area code
Area Code:+353(0)1
Postal Code Type:Eircode routing key
Postal Code:D14
Timezone:WET
Utc Offset:±0
Timezone Dst:IST
Utc Offset Dst:+1

Windy Arbour, historically called Glassons,[1] is a small suburban village in the Dundrum area of Dublin, Ireland. Situated between Dundrum and Milltown, along the banks of the Slang River (also Dundrum or Slann River).

History

The name of the area was originally Irish Na Glasáin, "the green land"; this was anglicised as 'Glassons'.[1] The name Windy Harbour or Sandy Arbour was later applied, referring to a landing-point on the River Slang. A starch mill was formerly located there.[2] "Arbour" once had the meaning “grass plot, lawn, garden”; it is possible that the name was intended as a direct translation of glasáin.[1]

Perhaps the most famous person to live in Windy Arbour was Irish patriot Robert Emmet, who grew up in The Casino, a manor house that is now known as Emmet House, where the Secretariat of Secondary schools in Ireland is currently housed. It is located next to the Church of the Miraculous Medal on Bird Avenue and was formerly known as Carton House.

The Central Mental Hospital is located beside the village and was built c.1850.[3] The hospital provides treatment in high, low, and medium-security conditions. Patients are referred by the courts, the prisons and local hospitals for both assessment and residential treatment.

Amenities

Windy Arbour has a number of shops, a supermarket, post office, pharmacy and a bakery. It is also home to several takeaways and restaurants. There is a primary school in Columbanus Estate known as Our Lady's National School, Clonskeagh. The area is served by Windy Arbour Luas stop and by the number 17, 44 and 61 bus routes.

Housing

Windy Arbour is surrounded by several housing estates, including Columbanus. At the centre of Windy Arbour is the smaller and much older townland of Farranboley, which appears on maps dating from the 18th century.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Na Glasáin/Windy Arbour. Placenames Database of Ireland.
  2. Web site: Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: With Notes and Other Illustrations. June 17, 1820. Bagshaw. Google Books.
  3. Web site: Central Mental Hospital, Dundrum Road, CHURCHTOWN LOWER, Dundrum, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. Buildings of Ireland.