Chapelizod Property

Chapelizod (Irish: Séipéal Iosóid, meaning "Iseult's Chapel") is a village in Dublin, Ireland. Chapelizod village is located west of Dublin city. It lies along the River Liffey and is bordered to the west by Palmerstown, to the north-west by the Strawberry Beds, to the south by part of Ballyfermo ... [More]

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Chapelizod Apartment for sale
239 The Island - Chapelizod - Apartment
Bedrooms : 2
Price : € 300,000

Quietly nestled behind secure gates this 2 bed, 2 door property is new to the market. Spanning and impressive 85 sq. meters of well proportioned accommodation and living spaces that are bathed in natu ...

Chapelizod Apartment for sale
10 Phoenix View - Chapelizod - Apartment
Bedrooms : 1
Price : € 280,000

Spacious, south facing 1 bedroom apartment for sale in Chapelizod, elevated, secluded and quiet location. Consists of living room with balcony, kitchen, large bedroom, good size bathroom. Located just ...

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Chapelizod Area Description

Chapelizod (Irish: Séipéal Iosóid, meaning "Iseult's Chapel") is a village in Dublin, Ireland. Chapelizod village is located west of Dublin city. It lies along the River Liffey and is bordered to the west by Palmerstown, to the north-west by the Strawberry Beds, to the south by part of Ballyfermot and the main western thoroughfare out of Dublin city, the N4 road, and to the north by the Phoenix Park. It is very close to the Cromlech in Phoenix Park. Chapelizod is rumoured to be the burial site of Iseult of Ireland. Interesting buildings in the village include St Laurence's Church, and a house mentioned by Le Fanu in his ghost stories (it is not entirely clear which building this is). Every year, the Chapelizod Community Festival is held between the 1st and 2nd Sundays in July. First held in 1994, the festival has grown to be one of the highlights of the summer. The festival is run by volunteers and funded mainly by local business sponsors. The village is also the setting of James Joyce's final work, Finnegans Wake.

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