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Artane, Dublin

Artane, sometimes spelled Artaine (),〔Multiple bases are found in multiple sources (which include ), including: Ard Tain, ''The Height of the Flocks''; Ard Aidhean, ''Aidhean's Height''; Ard In, ''The Little Height''〕 historically Tartaine〔Dublin, 1862: Thom's ''Almanac and Official Directory''〕 is a Northside suburb of Dublin, Ireland. Neighbouring districts include Coolock, Beaumont, Killester, Raheny and Clontarf; to the south is a small locality, Harmonstown, straddling the Raheny-Artane border.
==History==

Artaine, now usually ''Artane'', has a recorded history spanning over 900 years, but for much of that time was a quiet rural area.
Artane (), as described from ''Thom's Almanac and Official Directory: County Dublin Directory'', in 1862:〔
''A village and parish in Coolock barony, Dublin county, three miles (5 km) N. from the General Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of . Population, 457. The village is on the road to Malahide. The parish, anciently called "Tartaine," for centuries formed part of the estate of the Hollywood family, and the castle of Artane likewise belonged to that of the Donnellans. The ruins were taken down in 1825, and on its site Artane House was erected.''
Artane Castle was recorded from about 1360 when Robert de Holywood, Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer and founder of the Hollywood family, purchased it.〔Adams, C.L. ''Castles of Ireland'' London 1904 p.18〕
The civil parish of Artaine, linked with Finglas before the Reformation, comprises the townlands of Artaine North, Artaine South, Artaine West, Artaine East (originally Skillinglass), Puckstown (where Bram Stoker once resided with his family) and two-thirds of the townland of Oldtown (the remainder being in the civil parish of Coolock).
Artane Cottages Lower and Upper, built circa 1900, on the Malahide Road, are in the townland of Killester North.

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