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    Foxrock (Irish: Carraig an tSionnaigh) [1] is an affluent suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is within the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown , in the postal district of Dublin 18 and in the Roman Catholic parish of Foxrock.

  2. Foxrock’s rich history dates back to the development spurred by the Dublin & Wicklow Railway’s Harcourt Street Line in the 1850s. From its grand homes to architectural conservation areas, FACE works to preserve the unique character of the village.

  3. Affluent, leafy and home to many of the country's top movers and shakers for over a century, Foxrock has a greater variety of house-styles behind its tall hedgerows than any other Dublin suburb.

    • Factfile — Foxrock Golf Club
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    Address: Golf Lane, Torquay Road, Dublin 18 Email: info@foxrockgolfclub.com Telephone: 01-2893992 Website: www.foxrockgolfclub.com Green fees: Midweek only, 18 holes €45; 9 holes €25. No Green Fees at the weekend Society rates: Discount avail­able for parties of 15 or more on Monday, Thursday and Friday only. No societies at weekends. Contact Gener...

    5th Hole- 148 Metres, Par 3. Framed on all sides by trees, the fairway approach leads directly to the sloped green, guarded by a contoured apron and bunkers on both sides.

    Contact General -Manager for current vacancies & rates Prospective members must be nominated by two existing members.

    Killiney, Grange, Castle, Elm Park. This feature first appeared in the Irish Independent’sweekly golf supplement, Tee to Green, on 16 August 2018

  4. Known for its elegant architecture, green spaces, and sense of community, Foxrock offers a tranquil yet sophisticated lifestyle. Foxrock boasts an array of stunning period homes, ranging from Georgian and Victorian residences to contemporary designs.

  5. May 10, 2016 · It is about those who met and took tea at McGuirk’s during the most momentous years of Ireland’s history, and the world they inhabited. Our speaker, Michael Fewer, has written numerous books, on history, travel, architecture, and the natural world and countryside.

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  7. eiretrains.com › Photo_Gallery › Railway Stations FFoxrock - Eiretrains

    Start slideshow. Foxrock, south Dublin, was of course served by the Harcourt St to Bray line, which was opened by the Dublin & Wicklow Railway in 1861 as their mainline to Wexford. Foxrock had quite a large station, which boasted three platforms, the third becoming known as the 'racecourse' platform, as it was adjacent to the well known ...

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