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Exchequer Street11-17 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2 | Tel: +353 1 472 1010
FOOD HALL | RESTAURANT | WINE CELLAR | BALLROOM
In a unique heritage building in the heart of the city,
Fallon & Byrne houses a true mecca for food lovers -
a romantic candlelit wine cellar in the basement;
a world-class food hall at ground level, and a stunning,
sun-dappled restaurant upstairs. A unique food and wine
offering, combined with a beautiful setting and
a magical atmosphere, that has captured the hearts
of locals and visitors alike.
People’s Park, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin | Tel: +353 1 230 3300
People’s ParkRESTAURANT | CAFÉ | DELI
Nestled in a beautifully restored Victorian building
in People’s Park, Fallon & Byrne’s newest home is waiting
to welcome you with open arms. Relax in the spacious
and sunlit dining room, or eat al fresco on the terrace
as you overlook the park and its extraordinary sea
views. With a wonderful seaside locale, and a pretty
promenade for an afternoon stroll, the dreamy
surroundings make for a delightful day out.
Delicious
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Dublin’s destination for
Exchequer Street11-17 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2 | Tel: +353 1 472 1010
FOOD HALL | RESTAURANT | WINE CELLAR | BALLROOM
In a unique heritage building in the heart of the city,
Fallon & Byrne houses a true mecca for food lovers -
a romantic candlelit wine cellar in the basement;
a world-class food hall at ground level, and a stunning,
sun-dappled restaurant upstairs. A unique food and wine
offering, combined with a beautiful setting and
a magical atmosphere, that has captured the hearts
of locals and visitors alike.
People’s Park, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin | Tel: +353 1 230 3300
People’s ParkRESTAURANT | CAFÉ | DELI
Nestled in a beautifully restored Victorian building
in People’s Park, Fallon & Byrne’s newest home is waiting
to welcome you with open arms. Relax in the spacious
and sunlit dining room, or eat al fresco on the terrace
as you overlook the park and its extraordinary sea
views. With a wonderful seaside locale, and a pretty
promenade for an afternoon stroll, the dreamy
surroundings make for a delightful day out.
Delicious
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CABINTEELY HOUSEFree Guided Tour
23rd January – 17th February, Tuesday / Saturday
Take a guided tour of Cabinteely House, a stunning eighteenth-century country house. Hear the colourful story of the house including, its original owner Robert Nugent and his rise up the social and political ladder, as well as Joseph McGrath, revolutionary and key figure in the Irish Sweepstakes.
Meet at the front of Cabinteely House,Cabinteely Park, Cabinteely, Co. Dublin.
Bus Stop No. 3309Cornelscourt Hill,Kerrymount GreenRoutes serving this stop:63 Towards Kilternan
Bus Stop No. 3307Cornelscourt Hill,Kerrymount Green Routes serving this stop: 63 Towards Dún Laoghaire
11am - 3pm Tours on the hourLast tour 2pm
Tour Duration: 60 minutes
Limited wheelchair access.Please phone in advance ifyou require wheelchair access.
Max Capacity: 30 people
NO PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED
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JAMES JOYCE TOWER AND MUSEUM Free Guided Tour
22nd January – 18th February, Monday – Sunday
The James Joyce Tower & Museum at Sandycove is staffed by volunteers from the Friends of Joyce Tower Society. The tower is open from 10.00 am until 6.00 pm every day.
Each day, at 10.30 am and again at 2.30 pm, for the duration of the‘Winter of Heritage’ programme, one of these enthusiastic andknowledgeable volunteers will show you around the most famousbuilding in world literature where James Joyce’s masterpiece begins.
You will learn why this Martello Tower was built and its association with James Joyce. You can also enjoy the absolutely stunning views of Dublin Bay from the top of this iconic building. Tours of Tower & Museum are free.
10.30 am & 2.30pm2 tours per day
Tour Duration: 60 minutes
Not wheelchair accessible.Access to roof is very restricted.
Max Capacity: 25 people
Bus Stop No. 3052Sandycove Rd,Sandycove Ave Routes serving this stop:111 Towards Dalkey59 Towards Killiney7d Towards Dalkey
Bus Stop No. 3063Sandycove Rd,Buckley Galleries Routes serving this stop: 111 Towards Brides Glen(Luas Station)59 Towards Dún Laoghaire7d Towards Mountjoy Sq.
NO PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED
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Pop in and enjoy our freshly baked raspberry scones and cakes especially our famous coffee cake. Freshly brewed coffee and loose leaf tea.
TranquilTea Rooms
OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY Located just inside the main Deansgrange Cemetery gate.
Wicklow Way CaféNOW OPEN AT THE GOLF
PAVILION, COLLEGE ROAD
ENTRANCE TO MARLAY PARK.
Open every day, from early until
late all summer. Now with full
wine license.
Serving cooked breakfast, salads,
light snacks, full lunches as well as
delicious desserts. With panoramic
views of Marlay Park the café offers
the perfect setting for a relaxing
cup of our freshly ground coffee
and the very best food freshly
prepared daily by our chefs.
MARLAY HOUSE Free Guided Tour
January 25th – 18th February, Thursday / Sunday
Take a guided tour of this wonderful country house. Hear the story of how the original 17th Century house, called The Grange was purchased in 1764 by David La Touche of French Huguenot origin, extended, and renamed Marlay, and was then sold in 1864 to Robert Tedcastle, the well known Dublin coal merchant. The Tedcastle family lived at Marlay until 1925. In 1925 Philip Love (a market gardener, who at one time was the largest tomato producer in Ireland) acquired the House.
Meet at the front steps of Marlay House,Marlay Park, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin.
11am - 3pmTours on the hour Last tour 2pm
Tour Duration: 60 minutes
Limited Wheelchair Access.Please phone in advance if you require wheelchair access.
Max Capacity: 30 people
Bus Stop No. 2979Grange Road,Highfield Avenue Routes serving this stop: 116 Towards Whitechurch16 Towards Dublin Airport161 Towards Rockbrook/Tibradden16c Towards City Centre
Bus Stop No. 2969Grange Road,Highfield Avenue Routes serving this stop: 116 Towards Parnell Sq.16 Towards Ballinteer (Kings-ton)161 Towards Dundrum Luas Station
NO PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED
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Pól Ó Duibhir is a retired civil servant who now spends much of his time chasing up his family history and that of the location where he lived twenty years of his life, Killiney Bay.
A fully working cannon once more graces the crown of Martello Tower No.7 in Killiney Bay. This tower was a key command structure in the network of permanent defences built around the bay in 1804/5 against an anticipated invasion by the French.
The talk will outline the measures taken from 1795 to 1815 to defend Killiney Bay from an expected invasion by the French. It will describe the background of the French Major who surveyed the bay and who went on to finance an unsuccessful attempt on the life of Napoleon. Switching gear, it will then trace the history of the Killiney Hill Road Martello Tower from 1815 to the present day and describe its recent restoration to its former glory.
Marlay HouseWednesday 31 January 7pm
Lecture Booking: [email protected]
Winter Lectures
DEFENDING KILLINEY BAY
PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED
FREE
Lecture Booking: [email protected]
The short and narrow strip of coastline from Salthill to Battery Bridge has seen more transformations than any other part of Dún Laoghaire. Although it was the original village of Dunleary, the focus of the town began to move inland and eastward from about 1800. So the area developed its own unique history. A coffee-house, a flawed harbour, a Martello tower, an extension of the Metals, the West Pier, a hotel, a railway terminus, coal-yards, a gasworks, livery stables, a
major chemicals plant, a ballroom, a street market, a business centre, and apartment blocks have all contributed to the area as we now know it.
Marlay HouseWednesday 7th February 7pm
Winter Lectures
OLD DUNLEARY1750-PRESENT DAY
PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED
FREE
THE TEA ROOMS
— At Victoria Hill, Killiney Hill Park.
Opposite St. Stephens Church —
Visit this quaint little oasis and experience the wonderfully relaxed ambience of the Tea Rooms at Victoria Hill. Enjoy
our freshly ground coffee and a selection of artisan foods and scrumptious pastries, all served up by our friendly staff.
open 9 to 6 — every day.
THE ORATORY Free Guided Tour and DVD Presentation
24th January – 17th February, Wednesday / Saturday
The Oratory in Dún Laoghaire is a hidden gem of Celtic revival art. This tiny building is home to some of the most spectacular artwork from the first half of 20th Century Ireland, all produced by Sister Concepta Lynch. This tour is not to be missed!
Library Road entrance, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.(entrance is beside the children’s playground on Library Road).
11am - 3pmTours on the hour,Last tour 2pm
Tour Duration: 40 minutes
Wheelchair accessible.
Max Capacity: 15 people
Dart StationsDún Laoghaire
Bus Stop No. 2035,Clarence Street,Crofton HouseRoutes serving this stop: 111 Towards Dalkey, 46a Towards Dún Laoghaire, 63 Towards Dún Laoghaire, 7 Towards Brides Glen Luas, 75 Towards Dún Laoghaire, 7a Towards Loughlinstown
Bus Stop No. 2041,George's St, Bloomfield Routes serving this stop: 46a Towards Phoenix Park, 63 Towards Kilternan, 7 Towards Mountjoy Sq., 75 Towards Tal-laght (The Square), 7a Towards Mountjoy Sq.
NO PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED
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Winter Lectures
THE HOUSES OFDÚN LAOGHAIRE
In the early nineteenth century Dún Laoghaire was the fastest growing town in Ireland, going from a small fishing village to one of the largest towns in the country in just a few decades. Often thought of as a Victorian town, its houses were originally more Georgian. This talk looks at how the town grew and how its architecture changed, as the earlier Georgian and Regency styles gave way to Victorian and then Edwardian.
Rob Goodbody is a local historian and historic building consultant. He has lectured widely and has published five books, including The Metals – from Dalkey to Dún Laoghaire. He is joint author of another four books, including The Martello Towers of Dublin. His guided walks have included the Metals, the houses of Dún Laoghaire and the industrial heritage of Dún Laoghaire.
Marlay HouseWednesday 14th February 7pm
Lecture Booking: [email protected]
PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED
FREE
Winter Lectures
DLR’S NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM HISTORY, SCIENCE, CULTURE AND TOURISM
Richard Mc Cormick, President of the Maritime Institute of Ireland, will introduce the National Maritime Museum www.mariner.ie, situated in the historic 180-year-old Mariners Church opposite the dlr LexIcon in Dún Laoghaire’s Cultural Quarter. This unique Museum is awash with marine artefacts and a library where maritime history, genealogy, discovery and science intersect, attracting family historians, school children and culturally curious tourists alike.
Run by volunteers and Community Employment staff, striving to provide interesting experiences to Irish and foreign visitors, the Museum is very much a dlr community resource, hosting lectures, cultural events, Civil and Humanist weddings in an attractively restored Mariners Church steeped in two centuries of Dún Laoghaire’s rich maritime history.
Marlay HouseWednesday 21st February 7pm
Lecture Booking: [email protected]
PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED
FREE
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Sites
1. Cabinteely House
2. James Joyce Tower and Museum
3. Marlay House
4. The Oratory
Lectures
5. Defending Killiney Bay
5. Old Dunleary 1750-present day
5. The Houses of Dún Laoghaire
5. DLR’s National Maritime Museum History, Science, Culture and Tourism
DEFENDING KILLINEY BAY
Winter Lectures
OLD DUNLEARY1750-PRESENT DAY
THE HOUSES OFDUN LAOGHAIRE
DLR’S NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM HISTORY, SCIENCE, CULTURE AND TOURISM
Marlay House with Pól Ó DuibhirWednesday 31 January 7pm
Marlay House with Tom ConlonWednesday 7th February 7pm
Marlay House with Rob GoodbodyWednesday 14th February 7pm
Marlay House with Richard Mc Cormick Wednesday 21st February 7pm
Booking: [email protected]
FREE
James O’Sullivan MAHeritage Events Co-OrdinatorEmail [email protected]
Please note if any tour is full, the guides mayrequest that you take the next available one.
Children need to be accompanied by responsible adults, with one adult per three children.
For enquiries Tel 087 226 5013 Email [email protected]
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