Sunday Independent (Ireland)

BUYER’S GUIDE

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Highest recorded house price in the area (past 12 months): €442,000 for 40 Westbury Woods, The Moyne, Enniscorth­y, Co Wexford in April 2017

RECENT SALES

€125,000 for 29 John Street, Enniscorth­y, Co Wexford in October 2017

€299,950 for Ballybuckl­ey Bree, Enniscorth­y, Co Wexford in October 2017

€265,000 for Vearna Lodge, Ballynabar­ny, Enniscorth­y, Co Wexford in September 2017

€195,000 for Ivera, St John’s Road, Enniscorth­y, Co Wexford in January 2017

NEIGHBOURH­OOD NOTES

Area name: Enniscorth­y or Inis Corthaidh is the second largest town in county Wexford and sits on the river Slaney, roughly 24km from Wexford town.

Amenities: Enniscorth­y has four secondary schools, a large variety of shops, pubs and restaurant­s, a Pugindesig­ned cathedral, St Aidan’s, as well as the National 1798 centre and many sites of historical interest. It also boasts a golf course and is close to the sandy beaches of Ballineske­r and Curracloe.

Close to: Wexford town is 24km drive, Dublin Airport is 141km away.

Transport links: A train service runs regularly from Enniscorth­y to Dublin’s Connolly Station. Bus Eireann runs a frequent service to Wexford and to Dublin city centre. Ferries run from Rosslare to France and the UK. Data sourced from Property Price Register. All prices refer to house plus 1 acre only.

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