GEORGE'S DOCK
George's Dock, nestled within Dublin's Inner Dock, is a fascinating example of urban regeneration. Its story stretches back to the early 19th century when it was constructed as part of an ambitious expansion of the Port of Dublin. Designed by the renowned engineer George Halpin Senior and opened in 1821, the dock was initially intended for customs purposes and smaller sailing ships. It formed part of a larger complex including the Inner Dock and the Custom House Docks.