Wexford Courthouse
Wexford Courthouse is a judicial facility on Belvedere Road in Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland.History
The building was originally designed as an educational establishment and opened as the Tate School in March 1867. After the school got into financial difficulties and closed in 1949, the building was acquired by Wexford Corporation in 1950. It served as the offices of Wexford Corporation until 2007. It was subsequently sold to the Courts Service for conversion into a courthouse to replace the aging courthouse on Hill Street which had been built in 1930. The building on Belevedere Road was officially re-opened as a courthouse by Charles Flanagan, Minister for Justice and Equality, and Frank Clarke, Chief Justice of Ireland, in February 2018.