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Dublin 4, also rendered as D4 and D04, is a historic postal district of Dublin, Ireland including Baggot Street Upper, the southernmost fringes of the Dublin Docklands, and the suburbs of
Ballsbridge Ballsbridge () (from historic Ball's Bridge) is an affluent neighbourhood of the city of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. The area is largely north and west of a three-arch stone bridge across the River Dodder, on the south side of the city. Th ...
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, Irishtown, Merrion, Ringsend (including South Lotts and parts of Grand Canal Dock) and
Sandymount Sandymount () is an affluent coastal suburb in the Dublin 4 district on the Southside of Dublin in Ireland. Etymology An early name for the area was Scal'd Hill or Scald Hill.
, on the Southside of Dublin. Most of the area was known as
Pembroke Township Pembroke Township was an area adjoining the city of Dublin, Ireland, formed for local government purposes by private Act of Parliament in 1863. The township took its name from the fact that most of the area was part of the estate of the Earl of ...
until 1930 when it was absorbed by the City and County Borough of Dublin. The headquarters of the national broadcaster
RTÉ (RTÉ) (; Irish language, Irish for "Radio & Television of Ireland") is the Public broadcaster, national broadcaster of Republic of Ireland, Ireland headquartered in Dublin. It both produces and broadcasts programmes on RTÉ Television, telev ...
, the RDS, Merrion Centre, University College Dublin, Aviva Stadium, Google and a number of foreign embassies to Ireland are all located in D4. It is Ireland's most expensive postcode. At the height of the Celtic Tiger economic boom, Shrewsbury Road in D4 was the sixth most expensive street in the world, with one property on the street selling for €58 million. As of 2022, the average property price in the district was almost €1 million.


Popular culture

Dublin 4 or its abbreviation, D4, is sometimes used as a pejorative adjective to describe Dublin's upper-middle class based on the perceived characteristics of residents of this area. However, it sometimes even used to refer to the Irish upper middle class in general, regardless of whether or not they live in the D4 area. In this sense the term signifies a set of attitudes apparently in opposition to those held by "the plain people of Ireland" by Irish commentators such as Desmond Fennell. While the area has, for most of its existence, been seen as well-to-do, the use of the term D4 as an adjective emerged in the 1990s. The fictional jock Ross O'Carroll-Kelly was meant as a caricature of this. The term has been used to describe the aspirational upper middle-class from south Dublin and also used by Fianna Fáil members who like to portray themselves as being on the side of "the plain people of Ireland".


Accent

A change in accent occurred between those born roughly before 1970 and those born in the early 1970s or later. In the early 1980s, a group of people in Dublin 4 developed a different accent, partly in rejection of older views of Irishness. The accent was known as "Dublin 4", "Dartspeak" or later "DORTspeak/Formers Morket" (after the Dublin 4 pronunciation of DART, which runs through the area). It has also been noticed that people who move into the area and parts of south Dublin from outside the county and who would normally speak in their native accent develop the DORT accent as well. The accent quickly became the subject of ridicule.


Quotes

Two examples of "Dublin 4" being used to refer to alleged wealth: Sometimes the
antonym In lexical semantics, opposites are words lying in an inherently incompatible binary relationship. For example, something that is ''long'' entails that it is not ''short''. It is referred to as a 'binary' relationship because there are two members ...
''plain people of Ireland'' or ''plain people'' was contrasted with it:


Usage in Dublin addresses

Colloquially, Dubliners simply refer to the area as "Dublin 4" or "D4". The postal district forms the first part of numerous seven digit Eircodes that are unique to every single address in the area. For addressing purposes, it appears in both its original form as Dublin 4 and as the first part of a seven digit postal code as D04 a line below. For example:   The Embassy of Switzerland 6 Ailesbury Road Dublin 4 D04 W205


Gallery

File:A large home on Clyde Road, Dublin D04.jpg, alt=, An Edwardian-era home on Clyde Road, D4. File:A scene in Herbert Park, Dublin.jpg, alt=, Herbert Park, Ballsbridge, D4 File:U.S. Embassy Chancery Building in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.jpg, alt=, The US embassy to Ireland is located in D4. File:Pembroke Road, Dublin D4.jpg, alt=, The decorative frontage of large D4 townhouses File:A WALK ALONG THE DODDER (Donnybrook to Ballsbridge) (1000151541).jpg, alt=, Apartments near the River Dodder


See also

* Dublin postal districts * List of Eircode routing areas in Ireland * Ross O'Carroll-Kelly * West Brit


References

{{reflist Irish culture Places in Dublin (city) Postal districts of Dublin