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Knights & Rebels
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Enniscorthy town, with Vinegar Hill as its sentinel, is one of the most historic towns in County Wexford. Visitors can discover our turbulent past by visiting the Knights and Rebels exhibition,...More
Vinegar Hill
Monuments
The Battle of Vinegar Hill, which was fought on 21st June, was an engagement during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Over 10,000 crown forces launched an attack on Vinegar Hill, overlooking Enniscorthy in...More
Loftus Hall
Monuments
The haunting beauty of the Hook Peninsula provides the backdrop for Loftus Hall. It is reputed to be the most haunted house in Ireland but the only way you’ll find out is to come and visit us. Much of...More
Garrylough Mill
Monuments
Located in Screen, County Wexford in the South East corner of Ireland, the historic Garrylough Mill was Ireland’s last working water powered flour Mill. Visiting the museum at Garrylough, provides you...More
Ros Tapestry Exhibition Centre
Monuments
Ros Tapestry Exhibition Centre features a permanent exhibition of the acclaimed and embroidered Ros Tapestries. The Ros Tapestry Project is a massive community imitative in progress in the County of...More
Ros Tapestry Exhibition Centre
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Ros Tapestry Exhibition Centre features a permanent exhibition of the acclaimed and embroidered Ros Tapestries. The Ros Tapestry Project is a massive community imitative in progress in the County of...More
Robinstown Great Standing Stones
Monuments
Robinstown Great Standing Stones, near New Ross County Wexford, seem to be one of the few 'four-poster' circles in Ireland. The tallest (NE) stone is around 1.7m tall. The western stones are both 1.6m...More
The Browne Clayton Monument
Monuments
The Browne Clayton Monument is the only internally accessible Corinthian column in existence and is thus a hugely important and unique international architectural landmark. It stands on on...More
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