I WILL EXPLORE IN GREATER DETAIL LATER IN THE MONTH
I was in the area to photograph Griffith Avenue and the church and did not have time to explore Homefarm Road in detail but I hope to revisit later in the month.
Home Farm Road (also referred to as Homefarm Road) is a road situated in upper Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland. It is notable for being the place of origin of Home Farm F.C. It was previously named St. Mary’s Road up to the tenth house.
The road is named after the medieval home farm of the Priory of the Most Holy Trinity, which was located in Glasnevin.
Amenities include the 2,000 seater Corpus Christi Catholic Church (opened in 1941), the associated Corpus Christi School GNS and several guest houses. There is one pharmacy on the road, called Homepharm, and also a convenience store and a hairdresser called ‘New Image’. The road is served by the Numer 11 Dublin Bus route which terminates at Sandyford.
Its many famous past residents include the legendary uilleann piper and folklore collection, Seamus Ennis, who – in his later years – shared a flat there with the great Clare accordion player, Tony MacMahon. Ennis’s stay on Home Farm Road is celebrated in a poem entitled ‘Seamus Ennis in Drumcondra’, by Dermot Bolger.