Henrietta Street, Dublin
Clockwise, top to bottom: Looking northwest towards Gandon's Kings Inns; a detail from a neoclassical portico along the street; the entrance to Gandon's King's Inns building | |
| Native name | Sráid Henrietta (Irish) |
|---|---|
| Namesake | Henrietta, Duchess of Grafton (1690–1726); or Henrietta Paulet, Duchess of Bolton (1697–1730) |
| Length | 160 m (520 ft) |
| Width | 17 metres (56 ft) |
| Location | Dublin, Ireland |
| Postal code | D01 |
| Coordinates | 53°21′09″N 6°16′12″W / 53.35250°N 6.27000°W |
| northwest end | Archway leading to King's Inns |
| southeast end | Bolton Street |
| Other | |
| Known for | Georgian Dublin, tenements, 14 Henrietta Street |
Henrietta Street (Irish: Sráid Henrietta) is a Dublin street, to the north of Bolton Street on the north side of the city, first laid out and developed by Luke Gardiner during the 1720s. A very wide street relative to streets in other 18th-century cities, it includes a number of very large red-brick city palaces and townhouses of Georgian design.