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Architecture of Balbriggan, Balbriggan

According to P.W. Joyce the name arises from "Baile Bhrecan" which literally means "Bhrecan's Town"). Bhrecan is a common medieval first name and there are several other Brackenstowns in Ireland. There is also a possible link to the of Bracken River. In this case the name could derive from Bhreac-in (Little Trout). Many locals however have traditionally felt that Baile Brigín means "Town of the Little Hills", due to the relatively low hills that surround the town.

Year Architect Building
1738- - Ardgillan Castle
1761 - Lighthouse & Harbour
1813- William Welland & W. Gillespie St George's Church of Ireland
1853 George Papworth Railway Station
1859 Sandham Symes St George's School
- - Courthouse
1860 - Station Master's House
1860 - Ardgillan Glasshouse
1905 George L. O'Connor Carnegie Library
- - National Irish Bank

Further Information
Lewis's Topographical Directory of Ireland, 1837
A description of the town of Balbriggan from Lewis's Topographical Directory of Ireland, 1837 more