Wicklow Street
Wicklow Street (Irish: Sráid Chill Mhantáin) is an established shopping street located in Dublin city centre, running from Grafton Street in the east to Exchequer Street and South William Street in the west.
Native name | Sráid Chill Mhantáin (Irish) |
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Namesake | County Wicklow |
Length | 170 m (560 ft) |
Width | 11 metres (36 ft) |
Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Postal code | D02 |
Coordinates | 53°20′35″N 6°15′40″W |
west end | St Andrew's Street, Exchequer Street, William Street South |
east end | Grafton Street |
Other | |
Known for | shops |
History
In 1776, the street was part of Exchequer Street, named after the old Exchequer which was sited there, having formerly been known from 1728 as Chequer Lane.[1] In those days, Exchequer Street ran from Georges Street onto Grafton Street and the eastern end of the street did not become Wicklow Street until October 1837. The residents of this part of the street petitioned the Wide Streets Commission to have the name changed because of a bad reputation which made it difficult to find respectable tenants for the properties.[2] The current name comes from County Wicklow, the Irish county that borders Dublin to the south.
The jewellers Weir and Sons were established at Nos. 1-3 Wicklow Street in 1869 by Thomas Weir after leaving Wests in College Green. The drapers Brown Thomas moved from Grafton Street into a property on Nos. 38-45 Wicklow Street in 1838.[2]
Today
Since the 1980s, some of the street has been pedestrianised, and it is now one of Ireland's most expensive streets, along with Grafton Street.
References
Citations
- Bardon & Bardon 1988, p. 99.
- Bennett 2005, p. 281.
Sources
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