Web design · Foxford, Co. Mayo
Web design in Foxford built for a Moy-side market town
A fast, findable website for the shops, guesthouses and angling businesses trading around the Foxford Woollen Mills and the River Moy. Fixed price, you own everything. Talk to me about your project.
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What I do
A website built for a town known well beyond its size
Foxford is a small town with a name that travels, largely thanks to the Woollen Mills, and web design in Foxford has to work for two different customers, the coach-tour visitor stopping for the mill and the museum, and the local shopper or angler who lives here year round. A dated or slow site fails both at once.
The town sits on one of the best stretches of the River Moy, with the mill as its best-known landmark, so the businesses that do best online are the ones that load fast, read clearly on a phone and show up when a visitor or a local searches. That is the whole job here.
- Built to rank for the searches Foxford customers actually make
- Loads in well under a second on a phone
- Every page points towards getting in touch
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Tell me a bit about your business. I'll come back with an honest take, what your site needs, and what it doesn't.
Foxford Woollen Mills Web design in Foxford
The Foxford market, and what a website has to do
Foxford Woollen Mills, founded in 1892 by Sister Agnes Morrogh-Bernard to give the town an industry after the Famine years, remains one of Mayo's best-known visitor attractions, with its mill shop, weaving demonstrations and café drawing coach tours and independent visitors alike. Any business in the town can benefit from that name recognition, but only if their own site shows up alongside it rather than relying on visitors stumbling across them by accident.
The River Moy runs right through the town, and the Foxford stretch is genuinely well regarded among anglers for salmon and trout, drawing a repeat, planning-ahead visitor who researches permits, guiding and accommodation online well before arriving. A site that answers those specific questions clearly converts far better than a phone number passed around on a forum.
Pontoon, the narrow strip of land between Lough Conn and Lough Cullin a short drive from the town, adds another layer of angling and outdoor tourism to the local economy, and businesses that serve both the river and the lakes have a wider seasonal customer base than either alone would provide.
Away from tourism and angling, Foxford has a genuine local retail and service core that depends on custom from the town and the villages around it, and those businesses compete for the same local searches as anywhere else in Mayo, needing to be found quickly by someone who has already decided to spend locally rather than drive to Ballina or Castlebar.
The N26 runs through the town connecting Ballina to Castlebar and beyond, giving Foxford a role as a stopping point for passing trade on top of its own visitor and local economy, and a website that captures even a small share of that traffic adds up meaningfully for a café or shop over a season.
Serving: Pontoon · Ballina · Swinford · Bohola · Straide · Ballylahan
Fixed price, no lock-in
Fast, and yours to own
A lot of Foxford businesses have been quoted big agency prices for sites that are slow, generic, and effectively rented back to them month after month. I work differently: I build lean sites from scratch, never WordPress, so they're faster and safer, and if you ever want to add an online booking system or a private login area, it's built to grow without switching platform. The same approach I take to web design across Co. Mayo.
Work with Dave directly Who you'll be working with
Direct, no agency layers
You deal with me, Dave, the person actually building your site, from the first call to launch and after. No agency layers, no handoffs, no account managers passing you around. If you already have a website that isn't performing, I'll give you an honest assessment before recommending anything, even when that costs me the work. The free website audit is the best place to start.
- One person, start to finish, no account managers
- Honest advice, even when it costs me the work
- You own everything when it's done, no lock-in
What's involved
What web design in Foxford involves
A small town with a big name needs a website that lives up to it. Here is where I focus.
Websites built for Foxford's visitor and local trade
Whether it is a café near the mill, an angling guide on the Moy or a shop serving the town, the site is structured around how a real customer searches, whether they are a coach-tour visitor or a Foxford local. Clear pages, honest local copy and calls to action that make ringing, booking or getting directions simple.
Getting found alongside the mill's own reputation
Foxford's name recognition is a genuine asset, and I structure the site's local SEO and Google Business Profile so your business shows up for the searches visitors already make around the mill, the Moy and the wider town, not lost behind it.
Fast, mobile-first pages for anglers and visitors
A lot of Foxford's visitor traffic checks a phone on the way through, whether that is directions to the mill or an angling permit before heading to the river. I build fast, mobile-first sites on modern hosting that load in a blink and hold up under a busy coach-tour afternoon.
You own everything, no monthly lock-in
There's a single fixed price, agreed before work starts, not a rented template propped up by a monthly fee that leaves you with nothing of your own. The domain, design and content all belong to you, and nothing ties the site's future to me.
Across the county Across Co. Mayo
Web design across Co. Mayo
Foxford sits on the Moy a short drive from Ballina, which shares much of the same river and angling reputation on a larger scale, and from Swinford, a similar market town a little further along the N26.
Further afield the county's economy shifts to tourism in Westport and Achill, and to the professional and retail base of Castlebar. Every site is written for its own place's real economy, never a location swap of the last.
From a café trading on the Woollen Mills' name to a business anywhere else in the county, the offer never changes: a fast site you own outright, fixed price, no monthly lock-in. The Mayo web design hub sets out the wider picture.
Find your town:
- Achill
- Ballina
- Ballinrobe
- Ballyhaunis
- Belmullet
- Castlebar
- Claremorris
- Foxford (you're here)
- Swinford
- Westport
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Useful guides for Foxford businesses
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Foxford's name travels, your website should carry it further
From the mill to the river, your next visitor or customer is searching now.
Common questions
Web design in Foxford, the questions I get asked most
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contactus@daveacoleman.com Ask me directlyDo you build websites for cafés and shops near the Woollen Mills?
Yes. The mill brings a steady flow of coach-tour and independent visitors through Foxford, and I build sites for cafés, shops and services nearby that make sure your business shows up alongside that visitor traffic rather than relying on people finding you by accident.
What does a website cost for a business near the mill?
Most sites land in the low four figures, at a fixed price agreed before any work starts. There are no surprise add-ons and no monthly lock-in, and you own the site outright once it is built.
Do you build sites for angling guides and accommodation on the Moy?
Yes. The Foxford stretch of the River Moy has a strong reputation among anglers, and I build sites that answer the practical questions they search, permits, seasons and where to stay, clearly and quickly, rather than leaving them to a phone number on a forum.
Can you help my business rank for searches from Ballina, Swinford and the wider area?
Yes. Foxford sits between two bigger towns and draws trade from villages around it too, so I structure sites to rank across that wider catchment, not just the town itself.
Will my site work well on a phone for visitors passing through?
Yes, it is a priority. A lot of Foxford's visitor traffic checks a phone quickly on the way through, whether for directions to the mill or an angling permit, so I build fast, mobile-first sites that load in a blink.
Will I actually own the site, or just be renting access to it?
You will own it outright. The domain, the code and the content are yours once the build is complete, with no monthly design fee and no dependency on me to keep it live.
How long does it take to build a website for a Foxford business?
Once you give the go-ahead, a straightforward small-business site is usually done within a few weeks, the main variable being how quickly content and photos are ready. A clear timeline is agreed upfront.
Let's get your Foxford business a website that brings in work
Whether you run a café near the mill, an angling business on the Moy or a shop in the town, web design in Foxford should earn its keep by turning searches into real enquiries. Fixed price, you own everything, no monthly lock-in. <a href="/contact">Get in touch</a> and let's talk about your project.