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The area was a new build, developing the lands of the stud farm called ''Ongar'', once the residence of Hollywood star [[Rita Hayworth]] and her husband [[Aly Khan|Prince Aly Khan]].<ref name="IT_OngarDevt_19">{{cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/ongar-from-aga-khan-s-estate-to-suburban-village-with-1-400-homes-1.1165997|title=Ongar - from Aga Khan's estate to suburban village with 1,400 homes|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]|access-date=7 January 2019|archive-date=17 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160417054420/http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/ongar-from-aga-khan-s-estate-to-suburban-village-with-1-400-homes-1.1165997|url-status=live}}</ref> Another part of the area covers the farm and lands belonging to Phibblestown House (built c. 1840).<ref>{{cite web |title=Phibblestown House, CASTAHEANY, Fingal |url=https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/11352004/phibblestown-house-castaheany-fingal |website=National Inventory of Architectural Heritage |access-date=22 July 2020 |archive-date=22 July 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200722110631/https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/11352004/phibblestown-house-castaheany-fingal |url-status=live }}</ref> |
The area was a new build, developing the lands of the stud farm called ''Ongar'', once the residence of Hollywood star [[Rita Hayworth]] and her husband [[Aly Khan|Prince Aly Khan]].<ref name="IT_OngarDevt_19">{{cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/ongar-from-aga-khan-s-estate-to-suburban-village-with-1-400-homes-1.1165997|title=Ongar - from Aga Khan's estate to suburban village with 1,400 homes|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]|access-date=7 January 2019|archive-date=17 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160417054420/http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/ongar-from-aga-khan-s-estate-to-suburban-village-with-1-400-homes-1.1165997|url-status=live}}</ref> Another part of the area covers the farm and lands belonging to Phibblestown House (built c. 1840).<ref>{{cite web |title=Phibblestown House, CASTAHEANY, Fingal |url=https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/11352004/phibblestown-house-castaheany-fingal |website=National Inventory of Architectural Heritage |access-date=22 July 2020 |archive-date=22 July 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200722110631/https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/11352004/phibblestown-house-castaheany-fingal |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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Building of the new suburban development started in 2001 on the site of the former stud farm and was ongoing as recently as 2009. The [[Facade engineering|facade]] of Ongar House has been preserved, and the house itself was sold in 2013.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://kellywalsh.ie/commercialprop/ongar-house-ongar-village-dublin-15/| title = Ongar House, Ongar Village, Dublin 15 |
Building of the new suburban development started in 2001 on the site of the former stud farm and was ongoing as recently as 2009. The [[Facade engineering|facade]] of Ongar House has been preserved, and the house itself was sold in 2013.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://kellywalsh.ie/commercialprop/ongar-house-ongar-village-dublin-15/| title = Ongar House, Ongar Village, Dublin 15| access-date = 7 February 2020| archive-date = 31 August 2021| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210831020935/https://kellywalsh.ie/commercialprop/ongar-house-ongar-village-dublin-15/| url-status = dead}}</ref> In 2019 Ongar House was refurbished and is now an apartment block.{{cn|date=August 2021}} |
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Ongar and its surrounding areas were built up with a mix of housing types - apartments, duplexes and houses - and with a concentration of services on one street.<ref name="IT_OngarDevt_19"/> |
Ongar and its surrounding areas were built up with a mix of housing types - apartments, duplexes and houses - and with a concentration of services on one street.<ref name="IT_OngarDevt_19"/> |
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Ongar (Hansfield) | |
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Suburb (village core) | |
Coordinates: 53°23′45″N 6°26′23″W / 53.395805°N 6.439654°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Leinster |
Traditional county | Dublin |
Local authority | Fingal |
Government | |
• Dáil Éireann constituency | Dublin West |
• EU Parliament constituency | Dublin |
Elevation | 62 m (203 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |
Irish Grid Reference | O0555040365 |
Ongar /ˈɒŋɡər/ is an outer western suburb of Dublin, Ireland. Developed on a greenfield basis since 2001, it comprises the townlands of Castaheany (northerly) and "Hansfield or Phibblestown" (southerly), within the ancient Barony of Castleknock,[2][3] County Dublin. It is close to Castleknock, Blanchardstown and Clonsilla.[4] The development has a number of amenities on the main street, there are several schools in the area, and the nearby railway line at Hansfield railway station connects to the Luas Green Line and ultimately the N3 national route / M3 motorway. Employers in the nearby business parks and "Greater Blanchardstown" include Intel, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Kepak and eBay.
History
The area was a new build, developing the lands of the stud farm called Ongar, once the residence of Hollywood star Rita Hayworth and her husband Prince Aly Khan.[5] Another part of the area covers the farm and lands belonging to Phibblestown House (built c. 1840).[6]
Building of the new suburban development started in 2001 on the site of the former stud farm and was ongoing as recently as 2009. The facade of Ongar House has been preserved, and the house itself was sold in 2013.[7] In 2019 Ongar House was refurbished and is now an apartment block.[citation needed]
Ongar and its surrounding areas were built up with a mix of housing types - apartments, duplexes and houses - and with a concentration of services on one street.[5]
Location and access
Ongar is centred on the townland of "Hansfield or Phibblestown" and is contained within the old civil parish of Clonsilla. The village of Clonee is 2 kilometres to the north, while Clonsilla is roughly 2 km to the east, and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, and the actual village of Blanchardstown, are 3−3.5 km away. Ongar is in the Dublin 15 postal district.
The Royal Canal passes to the south, and small streams run in the area.
Road
To the north is the Littlepace interchange of the N3 national route, which just after becomes the M3 motorway. Pedestrian access is possible to the townland of Castaheany to the north where the tree-lined avenue, house and walled garden of Phibblestown House have been preserved. In this townland, a primary and secondary school are located.
Dublin Bus routes 39 and 39A serve Ongar.
Commuter rail
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Ongar is served by Hansfield railway station, which opened in June 2013 and is a 10/15 minute walk from Ongar. The station is on the Dublin Docklands to Dunboyne railway station / M3 Parkway railway station commuter route, its position on the Dunboyne commuter line sees it served by 45 trains daily, with a peak journey time of 25 minutes to Docklands or Connolly Station, itself a spur off the Dublin to Maynooth commuter route to the west of Clonsilla Station. Connection to the Luas Green Line, and ultimately the whole Luas system, is possible via the Luas Broombridge stop.[8]
Amenities
As a greenfield development, Ongar's master plan provided for a new "main street" on which most commercial development would be concentrated, with the intention that it would emulate a traditional Irish village. As of 2018, this street has a playground, public house, supermarket, newsagent's, grocery shops, off-licence, bakery, betting shop, medical centre, hairdressers, florist and a number of eating places.
Education
Castaheaney Educate Together Primary School moved to a permanent location in Ongar in June 2008. Scoil Benedict opened in 2010, having been located temporarily in Littlepace during construction. Coláiste Pobail Setanta secondary school is in nearby Phibblestown and was opened in 2008;[9] it shares a campus with Scoil Ghrainne Primary school.
An Educate Together school complex, West Blanchardstown Primary and Secondary School, has received government funding to build schools in or near Ongar, close by the new Hansfield Station - and having been scheduled to open in September 2014 was still pending as of August 2018.[citation needed]
Community activities
In 2018 Ongar entered the Tidy Towns competition, scoring 236 points out of 450. A 3-year plan was also submitted, to involve areas of improvement such as "streetscape & public places," "green spaces and landscaping," "nature and biodiversity" and "tidiness and litter control".[10] Around the neighbourhood, a network of new routes for cycling and walking have been created and Fingal County Council has been working with local schools and the local community to improve access and movement around the area for pedestrians and cyclists.
Sport
The areas is served by two Gaelic Athletic Association clubs, Erin go Bragh GAA, which moved to nearby Littlepace in 2003, and Westmanstown Gaels at the Garda Síochána sports grounds in Westmanstown, near Clonsilla. For soccer, Clonee United, also based in Littlepace, was formed in 2003 through the amalgamation of two clubs, Casta Celtic, formed in 2002, and Little Pacers F.C., established in 2000, while Santos Soccer Club plays beside the Phibblestown Community Centre. Erin Go Bragh and Clonee United run under-age "nurseries". The Ongar Chasers basketball club is in Phibblestown Community Centre. Ongar Karate Club is in the Ongar Community Centre, beside Scoil Benedict.
Gaeilge
Ongar is the location of an Irish language organisation 'Pobal Gaeilge 15' which serves Dublin 15. There are local Irish language classes, a parent and child group, as well as social nights and an annual 'Féile'. The latter features local schools and personalities such as the band Seo Linn, Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, Tura Arutura, Bláthnaid ni Chofaigh, and Dublin Gaelic footballer Ciarán Kilkenny.[citation needed]
Gallery
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Ongar Playground
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Ongar Village Main Street
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Ongar Square
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Ongar Green sunset
See also
References
- ^ "Elevation data from Ordnance Survey Ireland". Maps.osi.ie. Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 March 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 March 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "The neighbourhood guide - Ongar". Myhome.ie. Archived from the original on 29 October 2018. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
- ^ a b "Ongar - from Aga Khan's estate to suburban village with 1,400 homes". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 17 April 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
- ^ "Phibblestown House, CASTAHEANY, Fingal". National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Archived from the original on 22 July 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ "Ongar House, Ongar Village, Dublin 15". Archived from the original on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- ^ "Hansfield Station to Dundrum Luas Stop - 7 ways to travel via tram, and bus". Rome2rio.com. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 December 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Tidy Towns Competition 2018" (PDF). Tidytowns.ie. Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 October 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2019.