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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dublin 8, also rendered as D8 and D08, is a historic postal district in Dublin. D8 is one of only two postal districts to span the River Liffey. While the majority of the code's built up areas are on the southside, it also includes northside areas such as the vast Phoenix Park.[1] A 2018 article in The Irish Times noted that, while the area was historically known for the manufacture of silk and wool, Dublin 8's "streets, alleys and quaysides are [now] replete with hipster cafes, cocktail bars and family-friendly restaurants".[2]

Area profile

Dublin 8 was named one of the "coolest neighbourhoods" in the world by Time Out in 2021.[3] Forecasting by Knight Frank, which put the area on a so-called global hot list, has indicated the district could face property price growth of up to 20% in the coming years.[4] However, further research has shown that rapid, large-scale transformation and gentrification in the postal code has left some of its residents feeling powerless and voiceless.[5]

On Heytesbury Street, the area is home to the largest collection of intact one floor over basement houses in the city. This is a style of home unique to Ireland. The Victorian structures were built for the lower middle classes from the 1830s onwards, as the city's population increased despite the Great Famine.[6]

Notable places

Dublin 8 includes Dolphin's Barn, Inchicore, Islandbridge, Kilmainham, Merchants Quay, Portobello, South Circular Road, the Phoenix Park and the Liberties. Notable buildings include Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Usage in Dublin addresses

Colloquially, Dubliners simply refer to the area as "Dublin 8". The postal district forms the first part of numerous seven digit Eircodes that are unique to every single address in the area. For addressing purposes, it appears in both its original form as Dublin 8 and as the first part of a seven digit postal code as D08 a line below.[7] For example:

Liberties College  
Bull Alley Street
Dublin 8
D08 A8N0

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See also

References

  1. ^ "An Irishman's Diary on Dublin's vanishing postal districts". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  2. ^ "Make a culture date with Dublin 8". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  3. ^ Dickinson, Sophie. "Dublin 8 has been named one of the world's coolest neighbourhoods – here's why". Time Out Worldwide. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  4. ^ "Dublin 8 is 'primed for prosperity', alongside four other global neighbourhoods". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  5. ^ "Mapping Green Dublin: Strategic Pathways to Community-led Greening". scholar.googleusercontent.com. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  6. ^ Conway, Richard (31 May 2022). "The Design History of Dublin's Over-basement Row Houses". Bloomberg News.
  7. ^ "Eircode Postcodes: What you need to know about Ireland's new postcode system". The Irish Independent. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
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