Kinsealy (officially Kinsaley; Irish: Cionn Sáile[1]) is an outer suburb of Dublin in Fingal, Ireland.
Kinsaley is also the name of the surrounding electoral division[1] and of a civil parish in the ancient barony of Coolock within the traditional County Dublin.
[3] Samuel Lewis' 1837 Topographical Dictionary describes the parish of Kinsealy as "well cultivated", with a limestone quarry and a holy well.
[6] One of the most notable structures in the area is Abbeville, a partially 17th century but mainly Georgian house, for many years owned by Charles Haughey, including during his time as Taoiseach.
[10] It has a Roman Catholic church named after St. Nicholas of Myra, by a secondary road to Portmarnock.