Moher (Drumreilly)

Its chief geographical features are Bartonny Top mountain (Irish = Bharr an Tonnaigh = The Top of the Mound) which reaches a height of 411 metres,[1] Bartonny Lough,[2][3] waterfalls, forestry plantations, mountain streams, a sulphurous spa well and dug wells.

Moher is traversed by minor public roads and rural lanes.

[5] The Tithe Applotment Books for 1834 list sixteen tithepayers in the townland.

[6] Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists twenty-two landholders in the townland.

[7] The 1913 Ordnance Survey map reduced the area of Moher by taking some of the land adjoining on the south side which had belonged to it in the 1836 OS map and adding it to Ardmoneen townland.

Road at Moher (geograph 3679475)