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Beresford Place
Street in Dublin Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beresford Place (Irish: Plás Beresford[1]) is a street in Dublin, Ireland originally laid out as a crescent surrounding The Custom House in 1792.
Quick Facts Native name, Namesake ...
![]() The corner of Store Street and Beresford Place | |
Native name | Plás Beresford (Irish) |
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Namesake | John Claudius Beresford |
Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Postal code | D01 |
Coordinates | 53.3493385°N 6.2561061°W / 53.3493385; -6.2561061 |
west end | Gardiner Street |
east end | Amiens Street, Memorial Road |
Other | |
Designer | James Gandon |
Known for | Georgian architecture |
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