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I'd caution against downgrading roads to service just because they are skinny. People live down there. Try lanes=1. Try messaging larryone to see where he got Leeson Walk from.
1. I appreciate the point, just trying to follow the guide images and be more representative of both the road hierarchy and road size.
2. Will make contact.
On road size: we have both lanes (lane count) and width tags for that. But yes, it's certainly a characteristic of mews property that they are on "lanes (alleyways)" rather than proper roads. An ecumenical matter...
Thanks for the contact =0)
This was from on the ground survey 4 years ago, so chances are the signage has changed since then. If you look at the addr:street tags on the building around here it would seem to suggest that the houses labelled 1-2-3-4 at the corner have the address Leeson Walk. This kind of thing happens a fair bit in Dublin - one street with different addresses for different terraces. I might have actually just based the road name on those houses if there was no signage. I reckon go with current signage on the ground, leaving the addr:street tag as is on those buildings.
Logging in before commenting may have been wise...
I went along at lunchtime - 200 photos today, 2,050 in the last month!
The narrowest part of the lane is about 3 meters and much of it has no footpath.
The only city council style signs are Northbrook Lane (for the whole lane) and St. Annes Terrace (for the houses on the north side of the lane, behind the St. Annes apartments).
There is a carved stone for the terrace of houses on the south side of the lane that says Northbrook Lane.
Leeson Mews is a terrace of houses in the car park of the Northbrook Clinic.
I didn't see a sign for Leeson Walk and I didn't get a photo specifically of the terrace of 4 houses at the bend in the lane. However, other maps do include the name Leeson Walk.
There are quite a few individual houses that are either named, numbered randomly or numbered based on the numbering of Northbrook Road / Leeson Park.
Likewise, logging in before commenting may have been wise... :)
Leeson Walk also shows up on Google search a fair bit, so it does exist. One planning application has the text "Northbrook Lane (also referred to as Leeson Walk)". Dublin City Council's list of street names doesn't include Leeson Walk.
It is possible that I took the name from something painted on the side of a bin rather than a street sign... There may not be a usable source for any actual name, and chances are the addresses used by residents refer to only their block of houses and Northbrook Road, not the actual access road...
I'm happy with the current detail.