Clonliffe

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Clonliffe
Cluain Life
Inner city neighbourhood
Croke Park seen behind Victorian townhouses on Jones's Road, Clonliffe
Croke Park seen behind Victorian townhouses on Jones's Road, Clonliffe
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyDublin
Local authorityDublin City Council
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
  Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Clonliffe (Irish: Cluain Life) is an area on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland, between Ballybough and Drumcondra in the Dublin 3 postal district.

Clonliffe Road, previously known as Fortick's Lane,[1] is a wide thoroughfare that forms the central artery of the area. It is nearly a mile in length. [citation needed] Near the area's border with Drumcondra there is an entrance to Holy Cross College, and to the grounds of the residence of the Archbishop of Dublin. The main access to Croke Park GAA sports ground is from Jones Road, the principal turn-off on the south side of Clonliffe Road.

The historical area of Clonliffe was bounded by the River Tolka, down to the North Circular Road (possibly as far South as Aldborough House).[2]

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