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St Iberius' Church

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St Iberius' Church is a graceful Church of Ireland place of worship situated on Wexford's North Main Street. Built in the 18th century, it stands on a site that has been sacred for centuries, named after Saint Iberius, a 5th-century bishop. The church's exterior is a fine example of Georgian architecture, with a simple stone façade and a tall spire that punctuates the town's skyline. Inside, visitors are greeted by a light-filled nave with elegant wooden pews, a beautifully carved pulpit, and a striking stained-glass window depicting the Good Shepherd. The atmosphere is peaceful and contemplative, offering a respite from the busy street outside. The church is still an active parish, but welcomes visitors to explore its history and architecture. Its location in the heart of Wexford makes it an easy addition to any walking tour of the town's historic sites.

Don't miss

  • Admire the Georgian architecture and the elegant spire
  • View the stained-glass window of the Good Shepherd above the altar
  • Notice the intricate woodwork of the pulpit and pews
  • Read the historical plaques and memorials inside the church
  • Enjoy the quiet, reflective atmosphere away from the town bustle

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