Riversdale, Rathfarnham

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Riversdale was the last home of

William Butler Yeats. It is located in the Dublin suburb of Rathfarnham
off the Ballyboden Road.

W. B. Yeats

He took a 13-year lease on the house in 1932. He lived there with his wife and children. It was at Riversdale that he mourned for

.

Two of his poems, "What Then?" and "An Acre Of Grass" are about Riversdale.

Recent developments

Developers bought the house in the late 1990s and applied for planning permission to build "60 High Quality Residential Units" on the site. As a result of action by local residents the planning permission was refused.

Eventually the developers succeeded in getting planning permission for three four-bedroom luxury detached homes and three single storey two-bedroom mews-type houses.

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