View of site foundations towards Togher Cross
Land excavated beside avenue into Palmbury
View looking back towards pillars and gates
Original orchard doorway reconstituted with archover
Land excavated beside avenue into Palmbury
View looking back towards pillars and gates
Original orchard doorway reconstituted with archover
First port of call was the old Lodge plot located to the left of the Pillars leading into Palmbury Estate. Foundations are now in place and work is continuing apace. A block wall now separates the plot from the houses on Togher Cross. It was decided at this point to venture into Palmbury Estate and investigate the remaining original orchard walls which were of old part of the Lehenaghmore House lands. To the left of the tree lined avenue could be seen a partial remnant of a stone wall with archway now blocked off. John O'Sullivan informed the group that this was a doorway into one of the orchards in former times. Continuing on into the Estate , more segments of the old orchard walls came into view. John remarked that the wide elevation with an old tree line on its brow formed part of the trackway to the now long gone Lehenaghmore House.
Original orchard wall in interior of Palmbury Estate
Additional orchard wall with edge rendered in concrete
Original orchard wall which serves as rear gardens wall
Former Deanrock Villa ( now Deanrock Pub )
Togher Overpass looking back toward Deanrock
Former Waters Glass ( now Rock Bingo )
Marshall House ( now Abbeyville Vets )
Moving on up the Togher Road , a quick stop was made outside the McCarthy house to photograph was is arguably Togher's last market garden. Next attention was turned to the building site across the road on the site of the former N.B.A. flats complex. The newly named housing scheme - Shournagh Grove - has obliterated all traces of the older address. Sadly Owenacurra Court has now been consigned to the history books becoming the only new Estate in Togher built in the 1960s to be completely demolished.
Remaining structures of 19th Century Deanrock Terrace
McCarthy House on Togher Road
Roofscape of Shournagh Grove rising above Togher
Shournagh Grove next to Credit Union entrance
View down Togher Road of Shournagh Grove
Original roadside Deanrock Estate sign
Interior building site of Shournagh Grove
Partially tarmacced surface in Clashduv Park
Sluggish flow and heavy overgrowth of Glasheen
Blackberry Bushes in full bloom near Clashduv Bridge
Moving on the group next visited Carmelville House which is one of Togher's listed buildings. This structure is the sole survivor of the row of houses known as Ardmanning Cottages which originally fronted onto Togher Road from the corner of Rose Lawn. A brief call to Togher Boys National School revealed the start of a new extension to the building before a rest at Applegreen garage for a light break.
Carmelville House , Togher's only listed house
Togher Boys National School new extension
Alternate view of new extension
Foroige memory garden in grounds of old Girls School
Tardis box Irish style by Foroige in grounds
Thereafter the group photographed the grounds of the former Girls School , now home to Togher A.C. and Foroige. It was a pleasure to see the memory garden and the Tardis like call box erected by the youth group.
John O'Sullivan & Kathleen O'Keeffe at Togher's End
Togher Holstein's farm at Knockalisheen
Swivel gate into Morrison's Ravine
View back towards gate from Morrison's Ravine
Glasheen River flowing through ravine
2 comments:
Thank you Billy and Kathleen for a great day out. Ye both
Have have a great knowledge of Togher, l never knew
how far it extended. Thank you once again.
Our pleasure John. Glad you enjoyed it.
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