Architecture of Malahide
The modern name Malahide (Mullagh h-Ide) derives from around the 12th century, meaning the sandhills of the Hydes, a Norman family from the Donabate area. From the 12th. Century onwards, Malahide developed around the Talbot Castle.
| Year | Architect | Building |
| 1837 | - | St Sylvester’s Church |
| 1851 | George Papworth | Railway Station |
| 1851 | George Papworth | Station Master House |
| 1909 | Anthony Scott | Carnegie Library |

