County Wexford is a coastal county in southeastern Ireland. The capital, Wexford town, is known for its medieval lanes and modern National Opera House. The 13th-century tollgate, West Gate Heritage Tower, is by the 12th-century Selskar Abbey. West of town, the outdoor Irish National Heritage Park re-creates eras from Irish history. On the coast, Curracloe Beach has rolling dunes. Rosslare Beach is a water sports hub. This is a video made by Wexford Based production company VmiProduction.ie Video Marketing Ireland. Traceys is a hotel based in Enniscorthy. Enniscorthy (Irish: Inis Córthaidh) is the second-largest town in County Wexford, Ireland. At the 2011 census, the population of the town and environs is 10,838.[1] The Placenames Database of Ireland[2] sheds no light on the origins of the town's name. It may refer either to the Island of Corthaidh or the Island of Rocks. With a history going back to 465, Enniscorthy is one of the longest continuously-occupied sites in Ireland. And is home to Video Marketing Ireland VmiProductions.ie. Christian O'Brien has a commercial production company here in Enniscorthy
Wexford Town
Pictures of the scenery and history of Wexford Town, Ireland.
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1: Wexford Quay from across the bridge (September 2014). 2: Same as above. 3: Wexford Bridge. 4: Wexford Marina / Quay Front (21/09/2014). 5: Same as above. 6: Shot of Wexford Harbour, as well as the marina arm. Boat called WD-210, Wings of the Morning. 7: South Main St. in the town centre. Shops shown include Peter Marks, Hassetts Pharmacy, Sam McCauley Chemists, Pamela Scott and New Look. 8: The quay front. 9: Anne Street. 10: The quay front, showing South East Radio's HQ and the front of Pettits Supervalu. 11: The railway tracks on the quay. 12: A round tower on the old town wall. 13: Westgate (aka Cow Gate). 14: Wexford Town from the Ferrybank area. (August 2014). 15: The town's old gaol. Picture taken from the Republican Garden of Remembrance on Hill Street. 16: Selskar Abbey. 17: The Friary, looking up at it from High Street. 18: The quay, looking towards the tourist building. 19: The town at dusk.
Visit, Invest and Live in Wexford Town
Wexford Town sits in an attractive setting at the mouth of the River Slaney, combining narrow medieval streets and historic sites like West Gate Tower and Selskar Abbey with a thriving retail sector and lively entertainment scene.