Wexford hotel and restaurant placed on the market

A well-established hospitality business in the South-East has been brought to the market….

The property offers a turnkey opportunity for prospective buyers seeking a foothold in Ireland’s tourism sector. The sale includes a fully operational hotel, bar and café, combining accommodation with food and beverage services in a single premises.

The property is being offered as a going concern and has built up a steady trade over the years, with repeat custom and seasonal visitors forming a core part of its business. Its scale and layout make it suitable for continued use as a boutique hotel, while also presenting potential for further development or repositioning within the hospitality market.

The property has now been confirmed as the Fort Conan Hotel in Duncannon, County Wexford, a coastal village known for its tourism appeal. Situated close to the beach and village centre, the hotel occupies a prominent position within one of the south-east’s popular seaside destinations.


Extending to approximately 893 square metres, the premises comprises a 10-bedroom hotel along with a residence element. Each bedroom is en-suite, while the ground floor includes a reception area, a fully fitted bar, and a café connected to a commercial kitchen with rear access for deliveries. Additional facilities include guest toilets and a sizeable south-westerly facing patio courtyard.

The hotel has been operated as a family-run business and is described as having a strong reputation among guests. Its location near the shoreline and within walking distance of local attractions has helped underpin its appeal, particularly during peak tourist seasons.

The guide price is listed as “price on application,” with the property available immediately. Agents note that the sale represents a rare chance to acquire an established coastal hospitality business in a sought-after area within Ireland’s Ancient East.

The full listing, inclding more pictures and information, can be viewed online at Daft.ie.

Jason Redmond

From Gorey, Jason is the owner of Wexford Weekly. He is also a post-primary English and History teacher.

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