One of Dublin's largest working-class suburbs, Ballyfermot has about 8,560 residents on the south bank of the Liffey west of the city centre. The area was developed in the late 1940s and 1950s as part of Dublin Corporation's post-war housing programme, relocating families from inner-city tenements. The wide streets and semi-detached houses of Cherry Orchard, Kylemore, and Le Fanu Park followed a garden-suburb layout uncommon in Irish social housing.
Ballyfermot produced a disproportionate number of Irish musicians and entertainers. The area's boxing clubs have also sent fighters to Olympic Games, maintaining a tradition that stretches back to the 1960s. The Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, one of Dublin's largest retail parks, sits at the western edge. The Camac River, a small tributary of the Liffey, flows through the area, its banks partly naturalised in recent years.
The Irish National War Memorial Gardens at Islandbridge, designed by Edwin Lutyens and dedicated to the 49,400 Irish soldiers killed in the First World War, are two kilometres east along the Liffey. Hotels throughout west Dublin accommodate companion meetings. Operating as a curated directory, Escortservice.com applies strict editorial standards. Websites must pass a thorough verification process before listing. No appointments are arranged, no parties are represented, and no responsibility is taken for external websites' content or services. You must be at least 18.
One of Dublin's largest working-class suburbs, Ballyfermot has about 8,560 residents on the south bank of the Liffey west of the city centre. The area was developed in the late 1940s and 1950s as part of Dublin Corporation's post-war housing programme, relocating families from inner-city tenements. The wide streets and semi-detached houses of Cherry Orchard, Kylemore, and Le Fanu Park followed a garden-suburb layout uncommon in Irish social housing.
Ballyfermot produced a disproportionate number of Irish musicians and entertainers. The area's boxing clubs have also sent fighters to Olympic Games, maintaining a tradition that stretches back to the 1960s. The Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, one of Dublin's largest retail parks, sits at the western edge. The Camac River, a small tributary of the Liffey, flows through the area, its banks partly naturalised in recent years.
The Irish National War Memorial Gardens at Islandbridge, designed by Edwin Lutyens and dedicated to the 49,400 Irish soldiers killed in the First World War, are two kilometres east along the Liffey. Hotels throughout west Dublin accommodate companion meetings. Operating as a curated directory, Escortservice.com applies strict editorial standards. Websites must pass a thorough verification process before listing. No appointments are arranged, no parties are represented, and no responsibility is taken for external websites' content or services. You must be at least 18.
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