Wexford is famous for its golden beaches that stretch for miles along a coast that few counties in Ireland can compare. Almost the entire shoreline of Wexford is a series of long sandy strands. The waters around the coast are generally calm and safe for swimmers compared to the Irish west coast..
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Town in Leinster, Ireland
Ferns is a historic town in north County Wexford, Ireland. It is 11 km (7 mi) north of Enniscorthy. The remains of Ferns Castle are in the centre of the town.
Fictional character
Chief Inspector Reginald Reg Wexford is a recurring character in a series of detective novels by English crime writer Ruth Rendell. He made his first appearance in the author's 1964 debut From Doon With Death, and has since been the protagonist of 23 more novels. In TVS television series The Ruth Rendell Mysteries (1987-2000) he was played by George Baker.
Secondary school in Summerhill, Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland
St Peter's College, Wexford is an Irish secondary school and former seminary located in Summerhill, overlooking Wexford town. It is a single-sex school for male pupils. Currently, the school's population is over 770.
Municipal building in Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland
Wexford Arts Centre, formerly known as Wexford Town Hall and before that Wexford Cornmarket, is a former municipal building in John's Gate Street, Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland. The building served as the headquarters of Wexford Borough Council for much of the first half of the 20th century, but now accommodates an arts centre.
County in Michigan, United States
Wexford County is a county in the Northern Lower Peninsula of the U. S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 33,673. The seat of Wexford County is Cadillac, which is also the county's largest city.
Wexford Festival Opera is an opera festival that takes place in the town of Wexford in south-eastern Ireland during the months of October and November.