Template talk:Squares of Dublin City

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tbc

  • Meeting House Square, Temple Bar
  • Wilton Square - triangular low key park that has been around for many years
  • Smithfield Plaza (probably best to have it as a subsection of Smithfield)
  • Ormond Square
  • Eaton Square, Terenure and Eaton Square, Monkstown (Edwardian subsection)
  • Chimney Park, Grand Canal Dock
  • Palmerston Park, Dublin - not a square but a crescent of sorts
  • Havelock Square - (named after the developer who built it in the 1860's)
  • Vavasour Square (Victorian built in the 1850's - Named for Councillor William Vavasour (1744-1819), a wealthy merchant who initiated the reclamation of the marshy foreshore of the Dodder Delta in 1785 by double-banking the shore beside Beggar’s Bush.
  • Chocolate Square Park - currently under construction

Decadian (talk) 10:53, 6 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]