This is a holding page for Killiney Park House
Further information will be added here as time allows
Owners and Occupiers of Killiney Park House over the years
| Year | Owner/Occupant | Source |
| 1802 | Advert for Killiney Park ‘To Let’ | |
| 1834 | Mrs. Elizabeth King | Watson’s Almanack |
| 1837 | Sir N.W. Brady, Knt | Lewis |
| 1847 | Thomas Mooney | Thom’s (listed under Killiney) |
| 1850-52 | Captain Copeland | |
| 1856-60 | Thomas Mackie Esq | |
| 1866 | Vacant | |
| 1868-70 | Joseph Fishbourne Esq | |
| 1880-92 | Vacant ‘The Park’ | Thom’s (listed under Killiney-park) |
| 1894 | Mrs. Trouton ‘The Park’ | Thom’s (listed under Killiney-park) |
| 1897-1920 | Vacant ‘The Park House’ | Thom’s (listed under Killiney-park) |
| 1921 | James Netherville J.P. | |
| 1923-26 | The Hon. Mrs. Mary Netherville | |
| 1928-30 | Vacant | |
| 1932-43 | Wm. Gordon Cardew ‘Park House’ | Thom’s (listed under Killiney) |
| 1947 | Vacant ‘The Park House’ | Thom’s (listed under Killiney-park) |
| 1950-60 | John O’Brien | Thom’s (listed under Killiney-park) |
Peter Pearson says
Killiney Park House, a five-bay, two-storey, non-basement residence, was probably built about 1830. It had a hipped roof with over-hanging eaves. The house had two entrances, one from Killiney Avenue and one from Killiney Hill Road, and a walled garden of about half an acre. There is a small folly tower, built of granite, which stands on a former driveway to the east of the house. Following its sale in 1965, Killiney Park was demolished and a group of large, split-level houses was developed, now called Killiney Heath.
Folly Tower

