Wells House, County Wexford

[1][2] It was designed by Daniel Robertson (of Powerscourt and Kilruddery House in County Wicklow and Johnstown Castle) in the 1830s.

[1] It replaced the original house which was built in the late seventeenth century by the former Cromwellian army officer John Warren, and bought after his death by the eminent judge Sir Robert Doyne: the Doyne family lived here until 1964.

It was opened to the general public in July 2012 and is the most visited attraction in the county of Wexford, being named "Ireland's Best Family Day Out" by Today FM in 2015.

[3] The house has extensive gardens, an animal farm, a cafe and a children's playground.

[4][5] A number of local businesses have been housed on the grounds, including a wildlife sanctuary which closed in 2016.

Wells House in 2018