Clonmines
Civil parish in County Wexford, Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clonmines is a civil parish and townland in the Bannow Bay area of County Wexford,[1] Ireland, the site of "the finest example in Ireland of a deserted medieval borough".[2] It is situated in the barony of Shelburne, southwest of Wellingtonbridge on the northwest shore of Bannow Bay.[3] The parish of Clonmines contains the townland of the same name and the smaller townland of Arklow,[4] with respective areas of 1,258 acres (509 ha) and 127 acres (51 ha).[5][6]