Earlsfort Terrace

Earlsfort Terrace (Irish: Ardán Phort an Iarla)[1] is a street in Dublin, Ireland which was laid out in the 1830s.

In 1839 a row of houses on Leeson Street was demolished, which opened up a thoroughfare from St Stephen's Green to create Earlsfort Terrace.

The NCH building, dating from 1914, had been part of the University College Dublin campus, which was located on Earlsfort Terrace until the 1970s.

[7] The scheme also involved the demolition of numerous properties on Leeson Street including the Magdalen Asylum Chapel.

[8] The Conrad Hotel and numerous office blocks were built during the 1980s, partially on the former site of Alexandra College,[9] which occupied buildings on part of the West side of the street.

Alexandra College, circa 1890