New Ross Standard

Fethard’s Naomh Seosamh to reopen as apart-hotel

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THE OWNERS of the Naomh Seosamh Hotel in Fethard-on-Sea plan to reopen it in 2018 as an apart-hotel.

Justin Keatinge and Maureen Stuart are investing heavily in the old building which dates to the 1950s.

The hotel closed in November 2008 and has fallen into disrepair since. It was the only hotel on the Hook Peninsula and news that it is reopening to Air BnB customers has been greeted with anticipati­on in the village, which has seen a cafe and a new Hook Head Experience centre open in recent times.

Work has been ongoing on the hotel and the owners say have sought planning permission from Wexford County Council for an extension and alteration­s to the existing hotel, including an extension to the first floor area with an infill developmen­t and a new roof to replace the existing rear extension, a new entrance perch to the street front facade to replace the existing exterior windows and doors throughout the building and site works, Change of use has been sought for the second floor for guest accommodat­ion. The owners own a successful company called Version 1 and Mr Keatinge built a house on Baginbun Head. He has purchased another building in the village which is occupied by Hook Head Experience. The old hotel was named after the Naomh Seosamh boat which sank in 1957. It was run by Eileen Leary and Margaret Reynolds as a very successful business up until the 1980s, when Bobby Tweedy took it over and after him Nicky Tweedy, who also owned the Templar’s Inn for a time, ran it until it closed.

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The Naomh Seosamh Hotel in Fethard-on-Sea

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