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Our Summary
- Today, although requiring comprehensive restoration, the property retains extraordinary character and historic integrity
- 5 acres, offering space, privacy and enormous potential for restoration and lifestyle use
- Whether reimagined as a private residence, country retreat or heritage-led restoration project, the property offers the foundations for something truly exceptional
- Merrion Court offers not simply a restoration project, but the opportunity to revive a remarkable piece of Pembrokeshire’s historic landscape
- Health & Safety Notice: This property requires extensive renovation and may contain unstable structures, uneven ground and potentially hazardous areas
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Description
The property, Merrion Court, is a former manor set within approximately 6.5 acres on the Castlemartin peninsula. The principal house dates from the early 19th century, with a hipped roof, sash windows, and rendered rubble masonry. The house is arranged over two storeys and retains substantial chimney stacks.
The attached outbuildings include a dairy, granary, stable block, pigeon loft, and a unique corn-drying kiln, forming a rare and intact historic farm complex with an atmospheric courtyard setting. The surrounding land offers space and potential for restoration and lifestyle use. Evidence of earlier fabric remains embedded within the structure, including features believed to originate from the medieval manor that once stood on the site.