Located in the heart of Neyland, with the marina only a stones throw away +
Off road parking to the side of the property (shared with Neighbour) +
3 Reception rooms +
Walled front garden & with a courtyard to the side & rear +
Grade II listed home (externally) +
Station House is a distinctive Grade II listed former railway residence dating from circa 1857, located at the junction of Picton Road and Station Road in the historic town of Neyland.
Originally constructed on the site of the former Stag Inn, the property was built as part of the development of Neyland as the western terminus of the South Wales Railway, engineered under Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The house served for many decades as the station master’s residence, reflecting Neyland’s importance as a major Victorian rail and maritime hub with connections to Ireland.
Following the closure of the railway in the 1960s, Station House was converted to a private dwelling. Today it is recognised for its architectural and historical significance as the most important surviving building of Brunel’s railway town, retaining characteristic mid-19th-century features typical of the period.
The property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home of genuine local and national heritage interest, closely linked to the Victorian expansion of Pembrokeshire’s transport network. Viewing is highly recommended to truly feel the history & future potential this property has to offer.
Agent Details
FBM, Haverfordwest
01432 805967
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