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South Main Street

South Main Street runs through Wexford Town centre, connecting North Main Street to King Street at the southern end of the town.

Crescent Quay

Crescent Quay forms part of Wexford Quay in Wexford Town and is best known for its bronze statue of Commodore John Barry, presented as a gift from the United States in the 1950s.

Selskar Street

Selskar Street in Wexford Town takes its name from the nearby medieval ruin of Selskar Abbey.

Ferrybank

Ferrybank lies on the eastern bank of the River Slaney opposite Wexford Town. It is known for the Riverbank House Hotel, Wexford Swimming Pool, Ely Hospital, Ferrybank Caravan Park, and its history as a United States Naval Air Station during World War One.

Drone photo of Spawell Road.

Spawell Road

Spawell Road is a 1 km stretch running from Carcur to the roundabout at the bottom of Hill Street.

North Main Street

North Main Street is one of the main shopping thoroughfares in Wexford Town. It runs from Selskar Street to Anne Street, passing through the historic Bullring.

Trimmer’s Lane

Trimmer’s Lane in Wexford Town takes its name from sailors who trimmed ballast material for ships. The pedestrianised street is divided into two sections.

Redmond Square in 2025.

Redmond Square

Redmond Square in Wexford Town was built on land reclaimed from the River Slaney. Its stone monument commemorates the Redmond family and those who died in the Great War.

High Street

High Street in central Wexford Town runs from Rowe Street to St. Patrick’s Square and Peter Street. It is home to the Wexford Opera House and the ruins of St. Patrick’s Church.