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Carrig Graveyard in Wexford acts as the final resting spot for many of those who died during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. A commemorative plaque at the entrance pays homage to those who sacrificed ...
Cistín Eile was a traditional Irish restaurant that was situated at 80 South Main Street in Wexford town. It was opened by Wexford Chef Warren Gillen in 2010. In September 2022, the popular restaurant ...
Before the area was named the Bullring, it was known as the Common Plain. This may explain the origins behind the name Common Quay Street. During the 1700s, the area was sometimes referred to as ...
Wexford Hub brings you the latest news, humour and information about County Wexford, Ireland.
Name: Wexford Indoor Market Address: Wexford Retail Park, Clonard, Wexford. Phone Number: 087 244 8234 Opening Times: Now closed The Wexford Indoor Market was situated in Wexford Retail Park in ...
A condensed guide to the history of Wexford Town; a Viking settlement that has evolved throughout the ages. Read about some of the crimes that were committed in County Wexford during the 19th century!
Curracloe Beach in County Wexford is one of the most popular beaches in Ireland. Located 2 kilometers from Curracloe Village, this soft-sand beach is frequented by sunbathers and nature lovers alike.
A collection of Wexford t-shirts that are available to buy online from Spreadshirt.ie. Note that Spreadshirt includes both VAT and the delivery price in the total price. Some of these products may ...
The Irish National Heritage Park is an open history museum that is situated in the Ferrycarrig, County Wexford. The park is hugely popular amongst tourists, schools and history lovers, as it contains ...
It is also worth noting that the park is home to a number of different community events, such as “Neighbours’ Day” and “Picnic in the Park”, which are organised by a community group called Love ...
Selskar Abbey is a ruined medieval abbey that stands in the heart of Wexford Town. Although the original abbey was built in the 1100s, there are several indications that the area was home to an ...
Yola is an extinct form of English that was spoken in the south of County Wexford. The dialect, which became extinct in the mid-1880s, was most-commonly used in the baronies of Forth and Bargy, where ...