Holding page for Templeville
Further information will appear here as time allows
| Date | Owner/Occupier | Source |
| 1834 | Rev. Charles Sleater, Killiney (no house name provided) | Watson’s almanack 1834 |
| 1837 | ‘Templeville’ appears on O.S. ‘fair plan’ map | O.S. Map |
| 1847 | Rev. Charles Sleater, Templeville, Killiney | Thoms |
| 1850-58 | Rev. Charles Sleater, A.M. perpetual curate, Killiney Church, Templeville | Thoms, Ballybrack |
| 1866-68 | Rev. Charles Sleater, Templeville, Killiney | Thoms |
| 1870 | Rev. J.B. Radcliffe | |
| 1877-1907 | Frederick R. Rambaut Esq | Thoms, Killiney |
| 1910-12 | Mrs. Rambaut | |
| 1917-43 | The Misses Rambaut | |
| 1947-60 | G. Rice |
Peter Pearson says
Temple Ville, which stands just to the north of Druid Lodge, is one of Killiney’s few Georgian-style houses, and is historically interesting for once having been used as a church. Indeed, a curious feature of its chimney stack is a small, arched opening which may once have housed a bell. Church services were held here until the opening of St Matthias’s Church, Ballybrack, in 1835. The house is a five-bay, two-storey, non-basement residence with dormer windows. The interior exhibits typical late-Georgian features such as a narrow cornice and six-panelled doors.