Sinton's at the Bridge
Sinton’s at the Bridge is being built on the site of the Sinton family home. It was acquired by James Sinton in 1919 because of its strategic position beside the railway station which facilitated the transport of horses all over Ireland. This passion of buying & selling horses from the yard was continued by his son Willie John (Julianne’s Grandfather) until his death in 1989. It was a popular rendezvous for people from all walks of life who had a common interest in horses.
Some of the horses that left this yard lead a variety of interesting lives, some pulling trams in Isle of Man, others performing as the Queens Drum Horse & the famous Penwood Forge Mill, an International Show jumper.
The same passion & dedication will be transferred to Sinton’s at the Bridge by Graeme & Julianne.
We aim to provide traditional food presented in a modern contemporary manner using the finest locally sourced produce with friendly, professional service.
Look forward to seeing you soon!
Graeme & Julianne Morton
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