Morehampton Road, Dublin

It meets Wellington Place, Herbert Park and Marlborough Road.

[1] The Grove wildlife sanctuary is also located on the road, occupying 0.5 hectares at the corner of Wellington Place.

The site was donated to the state by Miss Kathleen Goodfellow.

[2] The road derives its name from Morehampton Park, the Herefordshire seat of the Hoskyns baronets; John Hoskyns (1784–1858), son of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, 6th Baronet, built his house in this area and called it Morehampton.

[3] Éamon de Valera lived on the nearby Morehampton Terrace from 1910.