King's Island, Limerick

View of Englishtown on King's Island from the River Shannon.
The Confluence of the Abbey and Shannon Rivers at the Potato Market

King's Island (Irish: Oileán an Rí)[1] is an area of central Limerick, Ireland.[2] The area is often referred to colloquially as The Island and consists of two distinct areas, Englishtown and St Mary's Park. The historical city of Limerick known as Englishtown is located on the southern end and St Mary's Park; a local authority housing estate is located on the northern end.

The island is formed from a distributary of the River Shannon. The Abbey River diverts from the Shannon before meeting it again at a confluence near the Potato Market.

The island probably took its name after the 13th-century English King John's Castle was built. However, a 150AD map by Ptolemy shows a place called 'Regia' at the same site as King's Island, and history suggests the presence of earlier settlements in the area. The island's location offers an ideal defensive position at a natural river crossing.

  1. ^ "Oileán an Rí/King's Island". logainm.ie. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  2. ^ King's Island Limerick.