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Newtownbarry, County Wexford, Y21 W2X6, Ireland

We are a leading Window & Door manufacturing and installation company based in the south-east, in Bunclody, Co.Wexford.

We specialise in both uPVC & Aluminium Windows & Doors, serving Residential & Commercial sectors.

We are a family run company, which was established in 1980 by our Managing Director Eamon Kehoe.

With over 40 years of industry experience, the company has gone from strength to strength.

We offer an extensive range of glazing products to cater for all needs

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Irish Street, Ballinapark, Bunclody, Co. Wexford, Ireland
  1. Traditional Irish Pub with open fire.

Beautiful cosy pub with great atmosphere & live music.

Some say the best pint of Guinness in Ireland!

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Ryland Rd, Ballinapark, Bunclody, County Wexford, Ireland

Discover magic food

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Ryland Road, Ballinapark, Bunclody, County Wexford, Ireland

Byrne and Byrne Ltd based in Bunclody, Co. Wexford have been building high quality homes for the past 40 years, Also during this time the company has constructed some high profile Public buildings: Schools, Libraries, etc along with many commercial projects . Down through the years the company has gained a reputation for understanding the needs of the modern homebuyer, offering a professional, customer focused service, using best practice methods to create homes with superb finishes right down to the finest details.

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1 Ryland Rd, Ballinapark, Bunclody, County Wexford, Ireland
05393776600539377660
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Garden Machinery

Machinery Repairs

Lawnmower servise

Machinery sales

Hire shop

 

Ryland Road, Ballinapark, Bunclody, County Wexford, Ireland

We are an Independent Used car dealership based in Bunclody Co.Wexford (You will get directions to our premises here)

All our vehicles come with a warranty and are fully inspected on pre-delivery to assure our customers of the highest quality.

Based on Ryland Road in Bunclody Co.Wexford we are in an ideal location for motorists in the greater Wexford and indeed Carlow areas.

As we stock a wide range of vehicles, we will also consider any make of trade in you may have.

Here at O’Leary’s Garage Wexford our stock is updated on a daily basis so check back regularly.

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Bridal Bouquet
Spring Floral Arrangement
Open hand tie of sun flowers
Thank you arrangement with chocolates
Christmas door wreath
Deluxe vase of flowers
Basket arrangement
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Wedding thank you bouquets
Aquabox bouquets
Hat box of flowers
Deluxe vase of roses
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Ballinapark, County Wexford, Y21 F5N0, Ireland

Our team of qualified florists are at hand to take care of all your floral requirements. You can also avail of our free same day local delivery.

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Market Square, Ballinapark, Bunclody, Co. Wexford, Ireland
053) 937 7663053) 937 7663
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Ryland Rd, Ballinapark, Wexford
(053) 937 7100(053) 937 7100
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Market Square, Bunclody, Co. Wexford, Ireland
(053) 931 4993(053) 931 4993

Serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks and coffee

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Carrickduff, Co. Carlow, Ireland

The bar and function room offer a warm welcome and tempting menu with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and of Mount Leinster, we are open to visitors and societies 7 days a week.

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Main Street, Bunclody, Co. Wexford

Clody Lodge is a ten bedroom boutique accomodation in the Main Street of Bunclody, Co Wexford. The accommodation is over three floors of a new building and it’s original ‘shop front’ facade. The three floors are all serviced by a lift and there is a specially designed disabled bedroom and facilities.

Clody Lodge faces the Mall, which is a man made stream that was said to be built by the Maxwell Barry family in the 18th century, and the Clody River runs at the rear of the building, making Clody Lodge a truly unique location.

Bunclody Golf and Fishing Club – just across the river from Clody Lodge – is situated in 300 acres of breathtaking parkland of the former Hall – Dare Estate . For the non golfer it offers a short scenic walk from the town to the picturesque club house with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and Mount Leinster. An ideal place for breakfast, lunch or an odd pint of Guinness. The steaks are a speciality of the club house and are highly recommend.

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This recently launched walk takes you through pine and beech forests up to the summit of Gibbet Hill.  A number of places on this hill you’ll notice some fine stone walls made out of flattish pieces of rock. In the eighteenth century there was a slate quarry on the hill.  In early May expect to see a carpet of bluebells, thriving quietly away beneath the beech trees.

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Andrew Redmond and Sons, Main Street, Bunclody, Co.Wexford, Ireland
053-937 7161053-937 7161

Redmond’s have a Bar, Newsagents and Bookmakers

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River's Edge, Main Street, Bunclody, Co.Wexford, Ireland
053-937 6617053-937 6617
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Bunclody Town has a rich heritage and it was felt that this could be further promoted. It was also recognised that there is a need to provide in-door facilities so that visitors have things to do when the weather is inclement. Some suggestions included a historical Museum. This could possibly be located in one of the vacant buildings in the Town. This could include a photographic exhibition and artefacts representing Bunclody’s history. Reference was made to ‘Enniscorthy Castle’ and how successfully this has promoted Enniscorthy’s heritage. Another excellent example is the ‘St Conall’s Museum and Heritage Centre’ in a small village called Glenties, County Donegal. According to the Rough Guide of Ireland it is one of the best small-Town museums in the country and displays much material of local interest, focusing on wildlife, Donegal’s railways, antiquities, and the effects of the Great Famine. It also holds a Summer School in late July, attracting hundreds of people to its exhibitions, seminars and literary debates.

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River Slaney

The river Slaney runs through the Town of Bunclody and is a very attractive natural asset for the Town.
“Until the late 1960s, the Slaney was perhaps the primary Irish spring salmon river and one of the best in Europe, but since then has seen a serious decline in the number of fish running the river to the extent that the river had to be closed for a number of years and is now catch and release only as stock levels are below conservation limits.” (www.slaneyrivertrust.ie).
There was uncertainty around fishing licences and where people are allowed to fish on the river Slaney. It was thought that there is a catch and release policy in place and that licences can be obtained locally.
Fishing is a potentially attractive tourist facility that could be offered in the area however, further research is required to ascertain on what basis it could be made available to visitors staying in the Town.

There are also fishing opportunities for tourists in Enniscorthy and due to the close proximity between the two Towns this could very easily be promoted as a half day / full day activity for those staying in Bunclody. There is free fishing downstream of Enniscorthy Bridge and there are good stocks of brown trout on the river Slaney.
Other opportunities to utilise the river was discussed and it was thought that watersports including kayaking could be developed. However, in the short term utilising existing established organisations would be most effective. There is the Tullow Kayak Club that offers training sessions and river trips for children and adults. There is also a company called Slaney Adventure which offers kayak trips to those on holiday in the area or summer camps for children aged 8 to 17 years of age.

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There are a wealth of historic houses
and gardens within close proximity to Bunclody including:

  • Newtownbarry House
  • Altamount Gardens
  • Huntington Castle
  • Borris Castle
  • Lucy’s Wood Garden
  • Tombrick Gardens

These gardens are members of either the Wexford or Carlow Garden Trails that are widely publicised nationally through websites or in brochures. It was recognised that because Bunclody is located on the border between Co. Carlow and Co. Wexford, visitors are not always aware of the gardens in close proximity to the Town.

It was felt very important that all of these attractions should be jointly publicised to visitors who are staying in Bunclody or the neighboring area.

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Hook Head Safaris, Coleman Lane, Arthurstown, Co.Wexford

It was acknowledged that the Blackstairs Mountains have huge tourism potential which is currently under-developed and not promoted significantly either within the Town or to the domestic / international visitor. It was felt that there is considerable scope to offer 1 day tours using a mini bus or through a business model like Hook Safari that operates on the Hook Peninsula.

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