Our Rooms
Horetown House in Wexford has been through a massive refurbishment, upgrading to bring you the highest quality luxury and exclusive hotel in Wexford. All rooms are designed with luxury accommodation in mind. Whether you are looking to Wexford as a weekend destination or a wedding venue, our luxury country house accommodation will suit your requirements.
Enjoy our 420 thread count bed linen, superior quality mattresses and pillows and luxurious 600g towels. Spend some pamper time in our superior bathrooms with power showers, jacuzzi baths and heated towel rails. We also offer complete beauty therapy service in house in the comfort of your room, therapies provided by Aroma Beauty, qualified therapists.
Please contact us for a complete list of treatments available.
See below for a list, description and pictures of our historic rooms and suites.
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The Devonshire Room, so named as Brothers Philip & William Hore, who were granted the lands of Horetown in 1169, originated in Devonshire. |
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Arabella’s Room, named after the one of the twenty two children born to Jacob & Elizabeth Goff, who married in 1736 and resided in Horetown House. |
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Rebecca’s Room, named after the eldest daughter of William Goff, who was granted the lands of Horetown at the time of Cromwellian confiscation… |
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The Dinah Goff Room, named after the youngest daughter of Jacob & Elizabeth Goff. Dinah lived and grew up in the house during.. |
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Jacob & Elizabeth’s room. Jacob Goff, born in 1736, married Miss Elizabeth Wilson (whose grandmother was Mary Bewley of the famous coffee house)… |
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The Strangman Davis Suite, named after the grandson of William Davis-Goff. Strangman became heir to Horetown in 1845 by Royal Licence… |
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The William Davis-Goff Suite. At the time of Cromwellian confiscation, William Davis-Goff, who was related by marriage to… |
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The Young Suite, named after the family who purchased the house in 1961 and ran it as a guest house and restaurant… |
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The Lackin Suite, so named as Major Lackin, who was the Master of the Hounds for Wexford, bought Horetown House in the early 1900’s… |
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The Lady Fitzgerald Suite, so named as Lady Fitzgerald of Johnstown Castle was married to Major Lackin, who bought Horetown House… |
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