Gileston Manor, Grade II* listed manor house in Gileston, Wales.
Gileston Manor is a Queen Anne-era manor house situated on a nine-acre estate encompassing gardens, lawns, and wooded areas. The grounds lie near the Jurassic coastline with water views from its elevated position.
The manor house dates to the Queen Anne era and received its Grade II* listing status from Cadw due to its architectural importance. This designation reflects its significance among Glamorgan's notable historical buildings.
The property functions as a venue for ceremonies and celebrations in the Vale of Glamorgan region. It maintains its historical character while serving contemporary social occasions.
The venue offers accommodation and event facilities year-round for private gatherings and corporate functions. Multiple outdoor spaces allow for flexible arrangements depending on the type and scale of occasions being hosted.
The estate combines sea views with wooded surroundings while remaining relatively quiet despite its proximity to the popular Jurassic Coast. This blend of water and green spaces creates a distinctive setting that feels removed from crowds.
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