Saltmills

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Saltmills
Irish: Muileann an tSáile
County Wexford

The Saltmills bridge to Tintern
Location
Location: 52°13’36"N, 6°49’56"W
Data
Dialling code: 051
Local Government

Saltmills is a small village located in the south-west of County Wexford. The village is located at the head of a small inlet that enters Bannow Bay. The village received its name from the mediæval mills that existed just outside the village.[1]

Amenities

The village contains a pub, and also located here is the Colclough Memorial Hall, which is used for community activities, including card playing among the village's older residents. It is named after the Colclough family who once lived at nearby Tintern Abbey. The Colcloughs first arrived at the former Abbey in the 16th century and left in 1959. Saltmills itself was established in 1814 by Caesar Colclough to replace the old village at Tintern Abbey which was then demolished.

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