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The Crescent, Limerick

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The Crescent
Native nameAn Corrán (Irish)
Former name(s)Richmond Place
NamesakeCrescent shape
Length100 m (330 ft)
WidthUp to 35 metres (115 ft)
LocationLimerick, Ireland
EircodeV94
Coordinates52°39′32″N 8°37′54″W / 52.658922°N 8.631783°W / 52.658922; -8.631783
northeast endO'Connell Street, Hartstonge Street
southwest endNewenham Street, Barrington Street, Quinlan Street
Other
Known forDaniel O'Connell monument, Sacred Heart Church, offices
View of The Crescent, Limerick. The Jesuit Church can be seen centered while the O'Connell Monument is to the left.

The Crescent (Irish: An Corrán) is a street in Limerick, Ireland and is one of the highlights of Georgian Limerick. The area takes its name from the shape of the terraced buildings on both sides. The two sides combined give the street a distinctive crescent oval shape. The Crescent was originally known as Richmond Place (after Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond).[1] A monument to Daniel O'Connell; the 19th Century Irish political leader stands at the centre of The Crescent overlooking O'Connell Street. On the west side is the Church of the Sacred Heart, a former Jesuit church that closed in 2006. In 2012 the church was bought by a new religious order known as the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest who hope to restore the church. Adjoining the Church of the Sacred Heart was Crescent College run by the Jesuit Order. It is now located in Dooradoyle suburbs. The site is now occupied by Limerick Tutorial College, a fee paying private school.

Crescent College in turn lends its name to the Crescent Shopping Centre beside its new premises in Dooradoyle, and to Old Crescent rugby club, founded by former pupils.

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References

  1. ^ Gerry Joyce. "Limerick City: Street Names" (PDF). Limerickcity.ie. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 September 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
This page was last edited on 15 April 2022, at 03:17
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