Set within approximately 6.5 acres on the Castlemartin Peninsula, Merrion Court presents an exceptionally rare opportunity to restore a historic Pembrokeshire manor with centuries of heritage woven into its walls.
Believed to occupy a site of significance since medieval times and later forming part of the historic Stackpole Estate, the property retains remarkable architectural character and historical importance. The principal house, largely rebuilt during the early nineteenth century, features traditional sash windows, substantial chimney stacks, and evidence of much earlier fabric embedded within the structure.
The accompanying collection of historic outbuildings, including former stables, a granary, dairy, pigeon loft, and an unusual corn drying kiln, create an atmospheric courtyard setting that speaks directly to the property's agricultural past.
Surrounded by approximately 6.5 acres of grounds, Merrion Court offers tremendous potential for restoration as a private country residence, heritage project, or unique rural retreat. Opportunities to acquire properties of such provenance, character, and historical significance have become increasingly rare within Pembrokeshire.
For buyers with vision, Merrion Court offers not simply a restoration project, but the chance to breathe new life into a remarkable piece of Welsh history.
