William Street, Limerick

Coordinates: 52°39′45″N 8°37′25″W / 52.662625°N 8.623554°W / 52.662625; -8.623554
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William Street
William Street in 2011
Native nameSráid Liam (Irish)
NamesakeWilliam Pery, 1st Baron Glentworth
Length500 m (1,600 ft)
Width18 metres (59 ft)
LocationLimerick, Ireland
Postal codeV94
Coordinates52°39′45″N 8°37′25″W / 52.662625°N 8.623554°W / 52.662625; -8.623554
northwest endO'Connell Street, Sarsfield Street
southeast endMulgrave Street, Old Windmill Road, Roxboro Road
Other
Known forshops, pubs, restaurants, financial institutions

William Street (Irish: Sráid Liam) is one of the main thoroughfares of central Limerick City, Ireland. The street starts at a junction with O'Connell Street (Limerick's main thoroughfare) and continues in a south-east direction, where it is called Upper William Street. The street is named after William Pery, 1st Baron Glentworth a relation of Edmund Sexton Pery who is credited with the development of the present day Limerick City Centre area known as Newtown Pery.[1]

Architectural makeup[edit]

The street is architecturally Georgian in style like much of the Limerick City Centre area. There was a major fire on William Street in May 1860.[2] Prior to the construction of the Limerick Southern Ring Road the street formed part of the N24 route between Limerick & Waterford. It is now part of the R527 road.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Joyce, Gerry (14 April 1995). Limerick City Street Names. Limerick Corporation. ISBN 9780905700076 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Lenihan, Maurice (14 April 1866). "Limerick: Its History and Antiquities, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military from the Earliest Ages, with Copious Historical, Archaeological, Topographical, and Genealogical Notes ..." Hodges, Smith, and Company – via Google Books.