Northumberland Road

Northumberland Road
Typical red brick Victorian houses on the road
Native nameBóthar Northumberland (Irish)
NamesakeHugh Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland
Length650 m (2,130 ft)
Width19 metres (62 ft)
LocationBallsbridge, Dublin, Ireland
Postal codeD04
Coordinates53°20′09″N 6°14′16″W / 53.335832°N 6.237878°W / 53.335832; -6.237878
north endMount Street Lower
Major
junctions
Haddington Road, St. Mary's Road
south endPembroke Road and Lansdowne Road
Construction
Construction start1835
Completion1900
Other
Known forEmbassies, Victorian architecture

Northumberland Road (Irish: Bóthar Northumberland)[1] is a Victorian street in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland first laid out in the 1830s.

The street is lined mostly with red brick Victorian houses and London Plane trees. Many of the houses have been converted to offices over the course of the 20th century.

  1. ^ "Bóthar Northumberland". logainm.ie.