If you want to understand a place properly, don’t just look at the houses – look at the people.
That’s exactly why Ferrybank GAA tells such an important story.
When Regina Mangan from Liberty Blue sat down with Kevin Kehoe, what came across straight away wasn’t just talk of facilities or teams – it was pride. Real, grounded pride in the club and in the community it represents.
Yes, Ferrybank GAA has a lot to be proud of, from their new facilities to their strong hurling and camogie teams. But what really makes it special goes beyond sport.
It’s the inclusivity.
Whether you’re five or fifty, picking up a hurley for the first time or coming back to the game, there’s a place for you. Coaching here isn’t just about skills — it’s about confidence, connection, and giving people a sense that they belong.
And that’s not something you can manufacture; it’s built over years of community spirit.
That same spirit carries right through Ferrybank itself.
There’s a great energy here, a mix of long-standing community ties and a growing, modern feel. You’ve got everything you need close by, easy access to Waterford City, and a real sense that this is a place on the up.
It’s no surprise we’re seeing more and more people choosing Ferrybank when they’re making a move.
And that brings us to something we’re genuinely excited about.
The Green at Abbey Meadows offers a collection of beautifully designed 3 and 4-bedroom homes right here in Ferrybank, giving buyers a chance to become part of this thriving community.
These homes aren’t just about space and style (although they’ve plenty of both). They’re about lifestyle, being close to schools, amenities, and yes, a club like Ferrybank GAA that brings so much to the area.
If you’re thinking about your next move, this is one worth exploring.
👉 You can find out more and register your interest here: https://bit.ly/AbbeyMeadowsInfo