Scolton Manor

The stable court, some 120 m (130 yd) to the north, is also a Grade II listed building[1] and both are owned by Pembrokeshire County Council.

[5][6][7] It is a country house built in a neo-classical style, with unpainted stucco, with a slated, hipped roofs and flat overhanging eaves.

The David Burton-Richardson Collection and Archive of paintings, drawings and artefacts relating to the artist's life is housed at Scolton Manor Museum.

The outbuildings display collections reflecting Pembrokeshire country life, including stables and carriages,[4][9] the traditional skills of carpenter and blacksmith, the relationship between the poacher and gamekeeper and a Gulbenkian-nominated VARDA gypsy caravan.

The grounds include a Victorian walled garden, the Pembrokeshire Beekeeping Centre, opened in July 2014 at the same time as the inauguration of the walled garden,[10] a pineapple house, which in 2018 produced what is believed to be the first pineapple grown in Wales for over 100 years[11] and Margaret, a Fox Walker & Co 0-6-0 locomotive supplied to the Maenclochog and Rosebush railway in 1878.

Approach to Scolton Manor
Nursery
Dining room
Study