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Ireland - South East - County Wexford - Wexford

McMenamins Townhouse

In the heart of Wexford town and close to all amenities

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B&B Contact Details Bed and Breakfast Summary
McMenamins Townhouse
6 Glena Terrace
Spawell Road
Wexford
County Wexford
Garden and/or patio area for guests We have a residents lounge. Our establishment is fitted with central heating throughout. We accept payment with the Euro. All rooms have TV. All or some rooms have ensuite facilities.
All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities.
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Bed and Breakfast Description

McMenamin's Townhouse is a fine example of late Victorian architecture and has been tastefully and sympathetically decorated to retain the character and charm of the period.

As leading Bar and Restaurant owners for many years, your hosts, Seamus and Kay McMenamin provide a wealth of experience and expertise to ensure your stay with them is both enjoyable and memorable.

McMenamin's Townhouse has been listed in the Bridgestone Guide for the last five years in succession and is included in most leading travel guides - including Frommers, Fodors and The Guide du Routard Irlande.

As an extra treat at breakfast time, you can enjoy the extensive and famous range of homemade Breads, Marmalade and Jams produced by Kay McMenamin.

If there is one single element which remains with you after a stay at Seamus and Kay McMenamins' Townhouse, it is the friendly generosity which underpins everything they do.

State an affection for some particular breakfast dish - some fish maybe, or a necklace of rum to ring around your porridge, or a particular type of bread - and it will be brought to you the next morning.

The staggering choice of foods available at breakfast is almost overwhelming.
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Breads, Fruits, Juices, Egg dishes, steaming Coffee and Wake-up Tea are arrayed before you.

The hospitality is true and, like some visitors who describe the breakfast as 'phenomenal, you may find that you want to stay rather longer than originally anticipated.


McMenamin's Townhouse is an intimate five bedroomed late Victorian house of charm and character.

The unique collection of beds which grace the various rooms, some of them of very great value, add special appeal for our varied and cosmopolitan clientele.

The bedrooms have been tastefully and sympathetically decorated to retain the character and charm of the period.

All our bedrooms are en-suite with tea and coffee facilities and colour television.

Local Attractions

The narrow streets of Wexford are paved with history. Our historic town has played 'host' to many overseas visitors, including the Vikings, Normans and Cromwellians - so there is much to see.

The West Gate Tower combines with the ancient and historic Selskar Abbey to be the perfect setting to understand the historical development of Wexford.

Situated in the heart of a Viking and Norman walled town, the centre holds a 52 seat audio-visual theatre with a spectacular presentation on the history of Wexford Town.

The Westgate is unique in that it is the only authentic part of medieval town defence in Ireland which tourists can visit. (200 meters)

Daily tours are available (in season) to Johnstown Castle and Gardens, which also houses the Irish Agricultural Museum. (5 miles). The beautiful beach and forest at Curracloe can be enjoyed in winter and summer. (7 miles)


 

B&B Location

From Quality Hotel roundabout enter Wexford with Race Course on right. Proceed down Hill Street past Wexford County Hall to small roundabout. McMenamin's Townhouse is facing the roundabout, opposite County Hall.



From Quay Front pass Wexford bridge on your right to Redmond Square roundabout, proceed straight through, passing Dunne's Stores on your right, keep in left lane to next junction, go left to next small roundabout. McMenamin's Townhouse is facing the roundabout to the right, opposite County Hall.

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