This riverview manor for sale is a “remarkable” wedding venue that sits on a centuries-old estate. 

Boulston Manor, in Haverfordwest, was built in 1797 by Major Dudley Acland, who bought the 15th century estate from Admiral Sir Charles Cotton. 

The estate had also belonged to the “prestigious” Wogan family, who also constructed the nearby Picton Castle. 

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There are several reception rooms throughout the house. (Country Living Group)

The main manor house is entered through a porch into the front hall, which serves as a reception space and features a Claygate brick fireplace and a large picture window out to the window. 

From the front hall, there is access to the study, which has its own woodburner, and the drawing room, with French windows and a Minster stone-carved fireplace. 

A central hall runs around the inner courtyard of the manor and leads to the further rooms on this level, which include a kitchen and breakfast room with a central island, a fitted kitchen, a wood-burning stove, and French doors. 

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The formal dining room. (Country Living Group )

Completing the ground floor is a formal dining room with an oil-fired Aga and original parquet floor, a cloakroom and a laundry room. 

Upstairs, the master bedroom has an en-suite bedroom, a dressing room, and sweeping views through a picture window, which has a doorway out to a balcony. 

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The master bedroom has its own dressing room and en-suite bathroom. (Country Living Group)

Also on the first floor is a second bedroom with a feature fireplace and an en-suite bathroom with a jacuzzi bath, as well as four further bedrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms.  

On the second floor, there are three more bedrooms and three storage rooms. 

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One of the ornate bathrooms. (Country Living Group )

Downstairs, there is also a cellar and a ground floor wing apartment with a double bedroom and open-plan fitted kitchen area. 

There are three further buildings providing facilities, including the detached manor cottage with three bedrooms and an office, the old school house with planning permission to become a holiday let, and the “wedding barn”. 

The grounds span 27 acres of parkland stretching down to the Cleddau River, 15 acres of mature woodland and lawns with an additional large barn. 

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The grounds stretch to the river. (Country Living Group)

The property is being sold by estate agent Country Living Group for a guide price of £1,750,000.

The agent commented: “Situated in an elevated, south facing, position high above the banks of the Western Cleddau river, Boulston Manor is a remarkable property packed with character and charm. 

“As you approach the Manor along peaceful tree lined roads and driveways, you feel the sense of calm and privacy which inspired the building of this stunning residence at the end of the eighteenth century. 

“Boulston Manor was designed to take in the sweeping views of the river from its sunny, elevated, position and it stands as an impressive sentinel over this stretch of the peaceful waterway.”