HENRIETTA PLACE
Henrietta Place, a laneway connecting Henrietta Street to North King Street in Dublin, has a rich history intertwined with the city's social, economic, and industrial development. Its character has shifted dramatically over time, from an affluent area associated with the linen trade to a site of tenement housing and later, social housing initiatives. The section of Henrietta Place nearest North King Street has been described as a "rat run," frequently used by drivers as a shortcut, making pedestrian use, particularly at night, less than ideal.