Wednesday, July 5, 2017

The Sextons of Doughcloyne

On 28th June 2017 , the Sexton House on Spur Hill was demolished to make way for a private build. The Sextons have a very important link with Togher history in that Maurice Sexton was the land steward for the Sarsfields up to 1947 when they sold their Estate to the S.M.A. and emigrated to Wales. Previous to that the Sextons lived in the rear portion of Phillipine House a.k.a. Fellowship House ( also demolished ). Fr. Slattery of the S.M.A.subleased the Cottage to Maurice Sexton in 1961 in advance of his retirement as Land Stewart , a position he retained when the African Missions became the new owners. The Larkins would have been the previous occupants of the Cottage. Joan Sexton was the last sibling of the family and passed away a few short years ago aged 90. With no surviving family members it fell into private ownership and is now gone forever. The site is also notable for the last remaining water pump in Togher which is located to the left of the entrance.


Maurice Sexton with Capt Sarsfield ( on right )


Former Sexton property outlined in red


Sexton House with roof removed


Sexton House reduced to rubble


Sexton House completely cleared


Last remaining water pump in Togher

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sad to see this lovely cottage gone. Was it actually built by the Sarsfields for the land steward...it looked a bit more than a farm labourer's cottage.

Togher Historical Association said...

Not really sure but would imagine it msy have been built by Sarsfields.