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Beds | 2 beds |
Price | €225,000 |
Property Type | Cottage |
Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-G |
Refreshed on | Jul 29, 2025 |
Eircode | Y34DX36 |
Group Name | Keller Williams |
Sales License Number | 04300 |
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KW Ireland is Proud to present this unique two double bedroom cottage nestled in the grounds on the world famous Slade Castle. The property is in mint in Condition, a real prize. Viewing A MUST! Click and Watch the Video! “The Beauty of Slade Village, County Wexford Tucked into the dramatic coastline of the Hook Peninsula, Slade village in County Wexford is a hidden gem rich in charm, history, and natural beauty. This picturesque fishing village is an ideal escape for those seeking peace, breathtaking views, and a strong sense of place rooted in Ireland’s maritime heritage. The first thing that greets visitors to Slade is the stunning seascape. Perched right on the edge of the Atlantic, the village offers panoramic views of ocean waves crashing against rugged rocks. The working harbour, where small fishing boats come and go with the tide, creates a timeless atmosphere. Fishing has long been at the heart of life in Slade, and anglers today can still enjoy excellent sea fishing opportunities from both the harbour and nearby coastline. Towering over the harbour is Slade Castle, a 15th-century fortified tower house built by the Laffan family. Beautifully preserved, it adds a sense of medieval grandeur to the village and is open to visitors, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s feudal past. The area around Slade is also steeped in deeper history, with nearby sites linked to Viking, Norman, and early Christian settlers. Just 2 kilometres away lies Hook Lighthouse, one of the oldest operational lighthouses in the world and one of the most visited tourist attractions in Europe. Its dramatic clifftop location and centuries-old stonework draw thousands every year, and a visit there pairs perfectly with a walk from Slade along the cliff paths. The entire Hook Peninsula is a haven for coastal explorers, bird watchers, and divers — the waters around Slade are known for their clarity and shipwrecks, making it a top spot for scuba diving. For beach lovers, golden strands are just a short drive away, while the village itself remains quiet, untouched, and authentic. Despite its peaceful setting, Slade is remarkably accessible — just 30 minutes from Waterford Airport, 20 minutes from Rosslare Europort, and only 15 minutes from the Ballyhack ferry to Waterford, offering direct access to the city and onward travel via primary road routes. Slade is not a tourist trap, but rather a living village with deep roots, striking beauty, and easy access to some of Ireland’s most celebrated coastal landmarks.
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Date created: Jul 29, 2025