Togher Road is the main arterial route through the district and begins at the junction of the present day Pearse Road and Glendalough Park. Known in centuries past as the King's Highway or the Lough Road , it is not known when it acquired its titular name. This article looks at two houses which bear the numbers 1 and 2 Togher Road.
Centre plots right of Togher Road near The Lough
* Initially both houses had long gardens to their rear as shown in the 1951 aerial photo , but it would seem that some horse trading ensued during the housing schemes of the 1950s and Number 1 ended up with a reduced rear yard which now wrapped around Number 2 whose land was reduced to a small enclosed back yard.
Numbered houses right of Togher Road
Although the houses in question are situated in the townland of Croghtamore a.k.a. the Lough R.C. Parish , they are included because of their strong historical Togher association , as will be mentioned below. In 1852 , the plot of land as designated by Griffiths Valuations lists the landlord as Alicia P. Sheers. It would appear she leased it out to Richard Ambrose who in turn as well as residing in the big house i.e. No.1 Togher Road himself sublet some land and smaller holdings out to several tenants. The cottage immediately to the south and right of the big house ( future Buckleys ) was leased out to John Mahony while of the remaining two other cottages , one was leased out to John Keane with the other cottage unoccupied at the time of the valuation ( both of these now long gone ).
1 & 2 Togher Road
No.1 Togher Road valued at £2/5s!
Harris/O'Brien/Hanley
Number 1 Togher Road was most probably built at the turn of the 19th Century as it is marked on OS maps dating back to 1830. Usually 2 storey houses belonged to more affluent members of the community. Originally an adjacent structure , possibly stables were on the site ( see below ) , which is now a grassy knoll.
Top right off Togher Road
Location of stables in 1930
Late 1960s ( Note old Garda Station )
Hanleys garage 2025
Planning application 2022
No.1 Togher Road
BUCKLEY
* Initially both houses had long gardens to their rear as shown in the 1951 aerial photo , but it would seem that some horse trading ensued during the housing schemes of the 1950s and Number 1 ended up with a reduced rear yard which now wrapped around Number 2 whose land was reduced to a small enclosed back yard.
* The Angleton and Hillard families lived in the remaining two cottages on the plot as per the 1901 Census. Modern development has eradicated those cottages.
Helen van Lakum ( nee Carroll )





















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