Listed for £1,600,000
March 16, 2026
Sold for £950,000
2014
This superbly presented home manages to combine a prominent position in the ever-popular coastal community of Manorbier with complete privacy and a simply outstanding outlook. This unique detached four-bedroom home enjoys a truly remarkable view over its grounds and a protected wooded valley to the Norman castle and the striking coastline beyond. Built in 1936 during the Arts and Crafts movement, the home takes inspiration from the Voysey style and features one of the few remaining Pembrokeshire slate roofs in the county. The home underwent a full restoration by the current owners, which preserved all the charm of the original property while adding many luxury touches. The accommodation is simply sumptuous, offering expansive reception spaces on the ground floor and four double bedrooms, all with ensuite facilities, on the first floor. Long Park sits in approximately 1.3 acres of grounds, which include a large, gated driveway to the front, a huge, elevated terrace to the rear, and lawns with a paddock below. The home enjoys wonderful privacy despite its position in the village and benefits from direct access to a footpath leading down to the beach. Entering the home from the front, you arrive in a large entrance hallway. To your left, the hallway continues into the property, with a handy home office located directly ahead and the entrance to the magnificent living room on your right. The living room is a true highlight of the property, offering a superb space for entertaining. Added to the side of the main living space by the current owners is an impressive extension, featuring a roof lantern and a full height picture window that provides stunning views down the valley to the castle and the sea. Like all the windows in the home, it is triple glazed to provide excellent insulation and protection in all weather conditions. Heading the opposite way down the corridor, you enter the formal dining room, a space that captures all the character and feel of the original 1930s design while pairing it with beautiful views over the valley to the rear. Proceeding further, you pass a boot room and ground-floor cloakroom before entering the spacious kitchen diner. This area serves as a wonderful hub of the home, offering a fantastic space for informal dining and cooking in the high-specification kitchen, along with doors leading out to the terrace at the rear. The kitchen features a full range of integrated appliances and bespoke cabinetry. A door to the front of the room leads into the spacious utility room, which provides additional cabinetry, space for white goods, another sink, and a door to the side of the home. Climbing the staircase to the first floor, you arrive on a landing that runs the length of the home. The landing features windows to the front, access to the loft, and a built-in cupboard. Four double bedrooms open off the landing, three at the rear and one at the side. All the bedrooms are generously sized doubles, and each enjoys its own ensuite bath or shower room. The bedrooms all benefit from lovely views down the valley to the castle and the sea. Externally, Long Park enjoys a large, gated gravel driveway to the front with parking for multiple vehicles, along with a detached double garage that includes storage/workshop on the first floor. Proceeding around to the rear of the home, you will find the expansive raised south-west facing terrace, which enjoys wonderful views. As well as sunshine throughout the day it boasts some amazing sunsets in the evening and on clear nights Pembrokeshire’s dark skies reveal the constellations and the milky way. This impressive space is accessible from both the kitchen and the sitting room and provides a superb area for entertaining - day and night. Below this are lawned gardens that extend downhill and are bordered by mature trees. At the bottom of the gardens is a small grass and wildflower paddock, and from there a gate opens onto a footpath leading down to the golden sands of Manorbier Beach. The remarkable privacy that Long Park enjoys belies the fact that you are just moments from the centre of the village of Manorbier. This popular seaside community benefits from a pub and a village shop and post office, restaurants and cafes, with the castle and the nearby coastline providing an ever-present backdrop. The proximity to both the beach and some of the most beautiful sections of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is a major attraction of the property, offering endless opportunities for relaxation, exploration, and enjoyment. The picturesque seaside resort of Tenby is less than a fifteen-minute drive away, while the historic town of Pembroke lies just a short distance to the west. Long Park provides an idyllic lifestyle set in an exceptional and highly sought-after location. With its spacious internal accommodation, superb central location and easy access to the beach, the property offers a charming retreat within this vibrant seaside village. This remarkable home provides luxurious accommodation both inside and out, with exceptional character and warmth. For those looking to combine the pleasures of village living with Manorbier’s outstanding setting, along with one of the finest outlooks anywhere on the UK’s coastline, Long Park represents a truly fantastic lifestyle property for any lucky purchaser. Council tax band - G
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