The village contains several traditional iron gateways, which probably date from the 19th century...
The Batt Monument, Taghmon
This cut-granite obelisk is located on small plot of land, just outside the village of Taghmon. It marks the private burial spot of the Batt family of Ozier Hill...
St Fintan’s church, Taghmon
The catholic parish church, St. Fintan's, was built between 1869 and 1871 to a design attributed to Martin John Farrell of Standfield House, Wexford...
St. Munna’s Bed, Taghmon, Co. Wexford
St. Munna's bed is located in a lovely woodland setting in Mulmountry townland, just off the Brownscastle Road...
Taghmon in the 17th century
The 17th century was a turbulent period in Irish history and Taghmon would not escape the vicissitudes of war...
Some Old Photos of Taghmon, Co. Wexford
Some old photos of Taghmon..
Late Medieval Taghmon
After the arrival of the Anglo-Normans in 1169, the monastic centre of Taghmon became a demesne manorial centre.....
Stone Walls
Old stone walls are an integral part of the built heritage of County Wexford and Taghmon has particularly high concentration of them....
Lion’s Head Drinking Fountains, Taghmon
Taghmon contains two distinctive cast iron drinking fountains...
Early Medieval Taghmon
Taghmon's origins lie in the early medieval period when it was home to an important monastic site, which featured prominently in the Irish Annals.
