Landed Estates
University of Galway

Oakhampton

Estate(s)
Townland Oakhampton
Civil Parish Kilnarath
PLU Nenagh
DED Killoscully 91
County Tipperary
Barony Owney and Arra
Description In 1786 Wilson mentions Oakhampton as the seat of Joseph "Phelps". John Philips was resident here in 1814 and S.W. Phillips in 1837. Lewis writes that it was the property of Lord Bloomfield. In 1840 the Ordnance Survey Name Books record Oakhampton as " a good dwelling house, the residence of Mr. S. Phillips". The Reverend Anthony Armstrong was the occupant at the time of Griffith's Valuation, holding the property from Lord Bloomfield. The buildings were valued at £25+. Reverend Anthony was still resident in the 1870s when he owned 504 acres in county Tipperary. Reverend A. Armstrong was rector of Killoscully and, in 1835, married Anna Going of Ballyphilip. Oakhampton is still extant.
Oakhampton House (National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, www.buildingsofireland.ie)

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