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Pembroke, Pembrokeshire

Stackpole Manor House

The exterior of Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The exterior of Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire | © National Trust / Mike Henton
The sitting room at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
Barafundle Bay at Stackpole, Pembrokeshire

Stackpole Manor House

Close to beautiful Stackpole, this large manor house in Pembrokeshire is great for a get-together.

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The sitting room at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
Barafundle Bay at Stackpole, Pembrokeshire
The exterior of Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The kitchen at Stackpole Manor House
The entrance hallway at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The dining room at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The double bedroom at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The shower room at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The first twin bedroom at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The second twin bedroom at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The bathroom at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The outdoor seating area at Stackpole Manor House, Pembrokeshire
The surrounding area of Stackpole Manor House
The surrounding area of Stackpole Manor House
The surrounding area of Stackpole Manor House

© National Trust / Mike Henton

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Close to beautiful Stackpole, this large manor house in Pembrokeshire is great for a get-together.

  • Guests

    6

    Bedrooms

    3

    Acorn rating

    4What's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    1

    Reference

    013033

    Gather the family and friends for a holiday in this large manor. It has three spacious bedrooms and can sleep up to six people. For ramblers and beach fanatics alike, it sits close to Stackpole’s stunning coastline. Also close by is the lily carpeted ponds of Bosherston.

    You’ll have plenty to explore on this stunning stretch of Pembrokeshire. You’ll be in the heart of the Stackpole Estate, with its award-winning beaches, wooded valleys and beautiful Bosherston Lily Ponds all nearby.

    Just 15 miles away is the coastal town of Tenby. Discover the town’s eclectic shops, cosy cafes and traditional fisherman’s inns.

    Layout

    Ground floor: Large sitting room with wood burning stove. Dining room. Kitchen-diner. Toilet.

    First floor: Double bedroom with ensuite shower room. Super king-size bedroom (which can be made into twin beds on request). Twin bedroom (which can be made into a super king-size bed on request). Bathroom with bath and separate shower.

    Outside space

    An open, grassed area to the side of the house. This is next to an area with a fire pit for all site users. These spaces are defined by a low step over fence.

    What's provided in a National Trust holiday cottage?

    • Wi-Fi, available
    • Garden, available
    • EV charging, not available
    • Fridge, available
    • Freezer, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Open fire / wood burner, available
    • Television, available
    • DVD, available
    • Washing machine, available
    • Dishwasher, available
    • Tumble dryer, available
    • BBQ, not available
    • Cot & high chair, available

Nearby beaches...

Visitor standing on path overlooking Barafundle Bay
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Barafundle Bay 

A golden sandy beach between limestone cliffs and backed by dunes and woods. This secluded bay can only be reached by a cliff path walk from Stackpole Quay, with steep steps at either end. It’s dog friendly.

nr Pembroke, Pembrokeshire

Fully open today
Broadhaven South beach from the coast path on a sunny day
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Broad Haven South 

A sandy beach at the foot of the Bosherston Lakes. It’s family and dog friendly, and easily accessible from the coast path or a large car park close to the beach.

Pembroke, Pembrokeshire

Fully open today
A coastal scene from Gupton Farm, Freshwater West, with green fields rolling down to the sea and distant hills in the background.
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Freshwater West and Gupton Farm 

The beach at Freshwater West is just nine miles away. Known for its big surf, it’s one of the top spots for experienced surfers in Wales. There’s an outdoor activity base, where you can book a variety of watersports sessions.

Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire

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View of the beach from the clifftop at Marloes Sands and Mere, Pembrokeshire.
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Marloes Sands and Mere 

A remote expanse of golden sand that stretches to over a mile at low tide. The surrounding wetland is home to rare wildlife, and there’s also a deer park. The car park is less than 25 miles from Cawdor. Boat trips to Skomer and Skokholm Islands run from nearby Martin’s Haven.

Pembrokeshire

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Things to see and do at Stackpole...

A view of Eight Arch Bridge over the Fish Pond at Stackpole
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Stackpole Estate 

Discover Stackpole’s beautiful stretch of coastline for yourself. With award-winning sandy beaches, tranquil wooded valleys, wildlife-rich lily ponds, walking trails and water sports, there’s lots to see and do.

near Pembroke, Pembrokeshire

Fully open today
Stackpole Quay with visitors sitting on the quay in the distance
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Stackpole Quay 

A historic masonry harbour nestled amongst dramatic cliffs with a pebbled beach revealed at low tide.

nr Pembroke, Pembrokeshire

Fully open today
A group of adults and dogs run on the sandy shoreline in the sunshine
Activity
Activity

Outdoor activities at the Stackpole Estate 

At the Stackpole Estate, it’s all about letting the outdoors move you. Everyone needs nature, and Stackpole has it in spades.

Visitor on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path at Stackpole
Trail
Trail

Stackpole Estate wildlife walk 

Wales

Look out for seabirds and otters as you take in some of the finest wildlife habitats in Pembrokeshire on a wildlife walk along the coastline at Stackpole.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 6 (km: 9.6)

Exploring the area...

Aerial view of Colby Woodland Garden with coast in the distance
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Colby Woodland Garden 

Colby’s hidden wooded valley is full of surprises. With an industrial past and a secret garden, it’s the perfect place for heritage hunting and natural play.

near Amroth, Pembrokeshire

Fully open today
Visitors walking to the entrance of the Tudor merchant’s House Tenby
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Tudor Merchant's House 

Time travel to Tudor Tenby and discover what life was like at our 15th century merchant's house.

Tenby, Pembrokeshire

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The ancient oak woodlands at Cleddau, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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Cleddau Woodlands 

Follow the Cleddau waterway through tranquil, ancient woodland, expansive salt marsh and heritage-rich tidal creeks. Its journey from river to estuary is as peaceful and picturesque as they come.

West Williamston: SA68 0TL, Pembrokeshire

Fully open today
View from Carn Llidi over Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales, with Ramsey Island in the distance.
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St David's Peninsula 

A colourful coastline with heaps of history, this pretty peninsula’s been a cultural hotspot for thousands of years. Discover the area’s ancestry, from Celtic life to Wales’ patron saint.

St David's Peninsula, Pembrokeshire

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