Chapelizod is named after Seipeil Izod, or the Chapel of Isolde. Isolde was the daughter of the 6th century Irish King Aengus. She had a legendary romance with Tristan, on which Wagner's opera Tristan and Isolda is based.
| Street/Area |
| Martin's Row |
| Strawberry Beds |
| Year | Architect | Building |
| 1832 | - | St Laurence's Church of Ireland |
| - | - | Terrace of 2 Houses Main Street |
| - | - | House Main Street |
| - | - | Old Granary? Main Street |
| - | - | Chapelizod Road Houses |
| 1845 | John Bourke | The Navity Roman Catholic Church |
| - | - | No.30 Main Street |
| - | - | House Main Street |
| - | - | House Main Street |
| - | - | Roman Catholic Church Presbytery |
| - | - | Lion's Club |
| - | - | Primary School |

