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County Dublin

Townland

Bonnybrook

An Sruthán Aoibhinn

61

Census Records

11

Households

2

Census Years

1901 Census
People
31
Households
6
1911 Census
People
30 -3.2%
Households
5 -16.7%

About

Bonnybrook is a townland located in County Dublin, in the eastern province of Leinster in the Republic of Ireland. The townland forms part of the greater Dublin metropolitan area and sits within the administrative boundaries of one of Dublin's local authorities. The landscape of this region is characteristic of the Dublin lowlands, with relatively gentle terrain that transitions between urban and semi-rural environments. The townland's name, like many in Ireland, reflects geographical or historical characteristics, with "Bonny" potentially referring to pleasant or good land, typical of Irish place nomenclature.

As part of County Dublin, Bonnybrook shares in the complex historical tapestry of the region, which has been continuously inhabited and developed over centuries. The broader Dublin area has been shaped by Celtic settlement, Viking incursions, Norman conquest, and subsequent English administration. Townlands like Bonnybrook represent administrative divisions that developed over time, often reflecting medieval land divisions and ownership patterns. The specific historical trajectory of Bonnybrook itself would be intertwined with local estate histories, land tenancy patterns, and the gradual expansion and development of the Dublin metropolitan region.

The significance of Bonnybrook to the local community lies in its role as part of the residential and social fabric of Dublin. As the greater Dublin area has expanded throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, townlands like Bonnybrook have transitioned from primarily agricultural land to increasingly developed suburban and residential areas. Today, such townlands maintain their traditional administrative and geographical importance in local records, mapping, and community identity, even as their physical character has transformed. The townland designation remains relevant to land registration, local governance, and the cultural understanding of Dublin's geography by residents and historians alike.

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Parish

Coolock

County

Dublin

Irish Name

An Sruthán Aoibhinn

Barony

Coolock

Valuation Office Records

From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)

7 records

7 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

Townland Location

OpenStreetMap

Details

English
Bonnybrook
Irish
An Sruthán Aoibhinn
Parish
Coolock
Barony
Coolock
County
Dublin

Linked Census Records

2 matched
Townland Bonnybrook 1901 · Coolock · Dublin
Townland Bonnybrook 1911 · Coolock · Dublin

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