Cornelscourt Cúirt Choirnéil (Irish) | |
|---|---|
Suburb | |
Cornelscourt village | |
| Coordinates:53°15′58″N6°09′37″W / 53.26602°N 6.16041°W /53.26602; -6.16041 | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Province | Leinster |
| County | Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown |
| Government | |
| • Dáil Éireann | Dún Laoghaire |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |
| Eircode (Routing Key) | D18 |
| Area code | 01 (+3531) |
| Irish Grid Reference | O244235 |
Cornelscourt (Irish:Cúirt Choirnéil)[1] is a small suburban area within the traditionalCounty Dublin, now in the jurisdiction ofDún Laoghaire–Rathdown. Situated betweenCabinteely,Carrickmines andFoxrock, it is a primarily residential area, but is perhaps best known for being the site of a branch ofDunnes Stores, and the country's first drive-through bank.
Cornelscourt has an area of 44.95 hectares.[2] It stretches west to Kerrymount Avenue, south to the Old Bray Road, and east across the N11 to include all of Monaloe (directly behindClonkeen College).[2] Cornelscourt is in the civil parish of Kill, within the barony of Rathdown.[2] It is also in the electoral division ofStillorgan.

Cornelscourt consists of houses and shops on either side of a section of the bypassed Old Bray Road, between the junction with theN11 to the east. Along this strip are apetrol station, several food outlets, a drama school, a convenience store, a pharmacy and the Dunnes Stores supermarket. Also along the strip was pub called "The Magic Carpet" [now closed] which contained one of Ireland's first non-smoking lounges in a pub – the "Samuel Beckett" lounge, named after a former customer – and which had an exhibition space, the "Gallery Intermarium"; a 60-seat theatre named the "Dolmen Theatre" opened above the pub in 2015 and closed in 2020.The surrounding suburban housing is laid out inhousing estates.
Ireland's first experimental drive-through bank opened in Cornelscourt in 1990 and closed 12 years later.[3]
A bronze sculptureEoinín na nÉan (Eoineen of the Birds) by Colm J. Brennan was erected in 2008.
A number of bus routes operated byDublin Bus as well asGo-Ahead Ireland serve Cornelscourt such as the 63, 63A 84, 84a, 84x, 133, 143, 145 and 155.[4][5] TheAircoach 702 route[6] also stops at Cabinteely Cross on its route fromGreystones toDublin Airport.
TheLuasGreen Line passes near Cornelscourt, withCarrickmines as its nearest stop,[7] which is a 20-minute walk to Cornelscourt with a journey time of less than 40 minutes to Dublin City Centre.[8]
The area has been designated a 'District Centre' byDún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council.[9] A local area plan for the area is being implemented with the aim of making aesthetic and functional improvements through redesign of road layout, street furniture etc.[10]