Churchtown House
Built in 1703, Churchtown House was associated with some of Wexford's most powerful families involved in the 1798 insurrection; notably the Herron Family whose son John later became one of Napoleon's favourite generals. LocationThe prime location and pastoral setting, with large garden makes Churchtown House a stunning venue for guests who seek peace and tranquility in the country. Additional FeaturesToday, Patricia and Austin Cody have returned Churchtown to its former glory and in extending it, have combined its traditional elegance with all the comforts of a small and distinctive hotel. Large elegant reception rooms hung with Irish paintings and individually appointed bedrooms make this the perfect breakaway retreat. AA and RAC Premier Selected Five Diamonds, AA Inspectors Award Ireland 1998. Dining FacilitiesDinner at Churchtown celebrates good country food cooked in a traditional style, matched with a personal selection of fine wine. Nearby AttractionsChurchtown House is an ideal base from which to explore Wexford "A land of living History" with an abundance of forts, castles and abbeys. Enjoy golf, blue flag beaches, bird watching, fishing and horsriding nearby. AreaSet in 8 acres of mature parkland, Churchtown provides a haven of peace and tranquility
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