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- Ballymount abstract "Ballymount (Irish: Baile an Mhóta, meaning \"town of the moat\"), is located on the south side of Dublin, near the mainly residential areas of Walkinstown to the east, Tallaght to the west and Greenhills to the south. Ballymount is accessed by a number of public bus routes from Dublin city centre, and via the Red Cow Stop on the Red Luas Line, and it houses one of the largest industrial zones in Ireland.This area is divided by the M50 motorway. On the west side of the divide is the more residential area of Kingswood, and most of the industrial land is on the east. Well-known companies based in Ballymount include Smurfit, The Bag Shop Ltd., TV3 Television Network, DHL, Johnson Brothers and Excel.Alongside the Luas tram tracks running along the western boundary of Ballymount, there are the ruins of Ballymount castle. The castle was built in 1622 by Sir William Parsons. The original name give to the area was Bellamount (\"beautiful mount\") in reference to the pre-existing mound (Bronze Age grave). In the early 18th century Ballymount Great was home to Mr John Butler, son of Sir Toby Butler, Solicitor General for Ireland to King James II. It is John Butler who is reputed to have built the folly (sham ruin) for his daughter’s wedding day. It was never a fully built structure but as the name implies a fake ruin. Beranger drew itin 1767.At the end of the 18th century the lands of Garranstown and Kingswood merged under the ownership of the Cullen family. The house retained the name Whitehall given to it by Mr Theo White. In William Duncan’s maps of the County of Dublin, the area is shown bearing both names, a practice that is still carried on with maps to this day. In 1865 Andrew Cullen Tynan, father of the poet and writer Katharine Tynan, inherited the farm from an uncle.".
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- Ballymount wikiPageRevisionID "607747329".
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Category:Towns_and_villages_in_South_Dublin_(county).
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink DHL_Express.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Bellomont.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Excel_Recruitment.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Greenhills.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink James_II_of_England.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Johnson_Brothers.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Katharine_Tynan.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Kingswood,_Dublin.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink List_of_populated_places_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Luas.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink M50_motorway_(Ireland).
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Sir_William_Parsons,_1st_Baronet_of_Bellamont.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Smurfit.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Solicitor-General_for_Ireland.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink TV3_(Ireland).
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Tallaght.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink The_Bag_Shop_Ltd..
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Theobald_Butler_(solicitor-general).
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Viscount_Bellomont.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLink Walkinstown.
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ballymount".
- Ballymount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bellamont".
- Ballymount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
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- Ballymount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Irish_place_name.
- Ballymount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ballymount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Where.
- Ballymount subject Category:Towns_and_villages_in_South_Dublin_(county).
- Ballymount point "53.31551 -6.351603".
- Ballymount type City.
- Ballymount type SpatialThing.
- Ballymount comment "Ballymount (Irish: Baile an Mhóta, meaning \"town of the moat\"), is located on the south side of Dublin, near the mainly residential areas of Walkinstown to the east, Tallaght to the west and Greenhills to the south. Ballymount is accessed by a number of public bus routes from Dublin city centre, and via the Red Cow Stop on the Red Luas Line, and it houses one of the largest industrial zones in Ireland.This area is divided by the M50 motorway.".
- Ballymount label "Ballymount".
- Ballymount sameAs Q3776783.
- Ballymount sameAs Ballymount.
- Ballymount sameAs Baile_an_Mhóta_(Baile_Átha_Cliath).
- Ballymount sameAs m.0bf26b.
- Ballymount sameAs 3315270.
- Ballymount sameAs Q3776783.
- Ballymount lat "53.31551".
- Ballymount long "-6.351603".
- Ballymount wasDerivedFrom Ballymount?oldid=607747329.
- Ballymount isPrimaryTopicOf Ballymount.