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89 Charles Street
Milford
Pembrokeshire
SA73 2HA
Step back in time with the rare and remarkable opportunity to acquire Pill Priory, a Grade II* Listed property and Scheduled Ancient Monument nestled in the heart of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. This extraordinary site offers a captivating blend of architectural grandeur, ecclesiastical heritage, and tranquil surroundings, making it a truly exceptional offering on the open market.
Dating back to the 12th century, Pill Priory was originally founded as a Tironian monastic cell, with origins linked to the nearby St Dogmaels Abbey. Today, its evocative stone ruins stand as a testament to centuries of rich history, offering striking remnants of medieval ecclesiastical architecture, including arched doorways, traceried windows, and cloister walls.
The accommodation briefly comprises of an entrance hall with Welsh slate flooring leading through double oak doors to the lounge/diner, with its impressive, extremely rare barrel-vaulted ceiling; a room where the monks originally dressed themselves for prayer. The kitchen is fitted with shaker-style base units and blends modern convenience with character and has exposed beams and stone walls. There is also a downstairs cloakroom.
The first floor is accessed via a wrought iron spiral staircase and opens out to a landing from which three bedrooms are accessed, as well as the family bathroom with roll-top freestanding bath. There is access from the bathroom to an external stone staircase.
Externally, the property offers ample off-road parking for approximately 6 vehicles via the gravelled driveway and garage/modern workshop, with 50amp electricity supply and an external full-heigh car lift. There are also 3 useful storage sheds. these facilities are perfect for car/vehicle enthusiasts wanting a space for vehicle repairs.
To the side and rear, the garden is laid to lawn with established deciduous trees and plants bordering and the patio seating area provides an ideal space for entertaining and relaxing.
At night, the property has external lighting, showcasing the unique features of this rare find.
As a Scheduled Monument, the priory is protected for its national significance, and its Grade II* listing underlines the importance of its architectural and historical value. Any future custodianship would offer a privileged role in preserving this significant landmark for generations to come.
The first prior of Pill Priory was likely Adam de Rupe (or De La Roche), who founded the Benedictine priory in 1170 as a daughter house of St Dogmaels Abbey. As the founder, he would have been instrumental in establishing the priory and appointing its early leadership.
The priory enjoys an enviable position amidst mature woodland and open green spaces. The site is steeped in character and offers immense potential - whether as a heritage conservation project, a unique landscape for artistic or educational use, or simply a rare slice of Pembrokeshire’s sacred history.
Pill Priory is not just a property—it is a legacy.
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VIEWING: By appointment only via the Agents.
TENURE: We are advised Freehold
SERVICES: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
COUNCIL TAX: Band 'E '
ref: SSG/CPS/22/08/25/OK
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