DescriptionBusiness Premises, originally Carmelite Convent, Blanchardstown - geograph.org.uk - 563988.jpg
English: Business Premises, originally Carmelite Convent, Blanchardstown. Built in 1828 as a Carmelite Convent and closed in 1832. In 1859 established as a Holy Ghost seminary. Within a year because if its success they moved to Blackrock which led to the establishment of the still very successful 'Blackrock College'. In 1860 the sisters of St Joseph of Cluny set up a convent in the building. This order subsequently set up Mount Sackville Convent, Chapelizod 538551. The building was recently restored and now house business premises including a restaurant.
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