County Wexford (Irish: Contae Loch Garman) is a maritime county in the south-east of Ireland, in the province of Leinster. Area: 2,352 km˛ (908 mi˛). It takes its name from the principal town, Wexford, founded by Vikings and named by them 'Waesfjord', meaning 'inlet of the mud-flats' in the Old Norse language. It is known as 'Ireland's sunny south-east' for its high amount of sunshine. County Wexford produced strong support for Confederate Ireland during the 1640s. A fleet of Confederate privateers was based in Wexford town. As a result, the town was sacked by the English Parliamentarians during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland. County Wexford was one of the main areas in which the 1798 rebellion was fought, during which significant battles were fought at Enniscorthy and New Ross. The famous ballad Boolavogue was written in remembrance of the Wexford Rising.
As you can understand, this is a pretty large undertaking which is why we will be adding buildings and places as we cover them. Currently we have the following areas:
| Town / Village / Area |
| Ballyhack |
| Cushinstown |
| Enniscorthy |
| Horetown |
| New Ross |
| Templetown |
| Wexford |

