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Bus stations near Saint Endas Park in Dublin

  • Rathfarnham, Grange Road (St. Edna's Drive),3 min walk,

Bus lines to Saint Endas Park in Dublin

  • 16,Ballinteer,
  • 16D,Ballinteer,
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  • What are the closest stations to Saint Endas Park?

    The closest stations to Saint Endas Park are:

    • Rathfarnham, Grange Road (St. Edna's Drive) is 189 meters away, 3 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Saint Endas Park?

    These Bus lines stop near Saint Endas Park: 16

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Saint Endas Park in Dublin?

    The nearest bus stop to Saint Endas Park in Dublin is Rathfarnham, Grange Road (St. Edna's Drive). It’s a 3 min walk away.

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Saint Endas Park Address: St Endas Park, Willbrook, Dublin, Ireland street in Dublin

Saint Endas Park, Dublin
Saint Endas Park, DublinSt Enda's Park (Irish: Páirc an Naomh Éanna) is a large public park in Rathfarnham in Ireland. St Enda's was not always a public park. Patrick Pearse, one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916 ran a school there, St Enda's School (or Scoil Éanna in Irish), in The Hermitage. This magnificent house was built in 1780 for the Dublin dentist Edward Hudson. Pearse, who was a teacher at the time, bought the building in 1910 as his school in Ranelagh was getting too small. Pearse considered the site ideal as his curriculum had a heavy emphasis on nature. In the school, his brother, Willie Pearse, taught art and his sister Mary taught Irish. The Irish poets, Joseph Plunkett and Thomas MacDonagh also taught at the school. Both were executed after 1916 Rising as well as 15 former pupils of the school. Leading up to the 1916 rising, the basement of the school was used as a bomb factory by Desmond Ryan and Liam Bulfin, both Irish Republican Brotherhood members. On Easter Monday, 1916, Padraig Pearse left the school for the last time and made his famous 5-mile march to the GPO. The British forces occupied the Hermitage after the rising but in 1919, the school was opened once more by Mrs. Margaret Pearse and her daughter Margaret Mary Pearse. The school closed its doors in 1935 due to a lack of support. When Mrs. Pearse died in 1932, she wished that the building would be given over to the state after the lifetime of her daughter, Margaret. She made only two conditions, that the house would be open throughout the year (even Christmas day) and that entry would be free of charge for the public. The Hermitage is now the Pearse Museum dedicated to the memory of Patrick Pearse, the Pearse family, and their school, and is open to the public all year round. The museum features articles and history about the school and the rising. Every Sunday from June to August, there is music entertainment in the courtyard (beside the Pearse Building).
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