This “impressive” coastal house for sale sits in more than 17 acres of land and has tidal water access.
The Hall, in Angle, started as an old farmhouse and over the years has had various uses and occupants.
It is believed that during World War II the property was requisitioned by the Royal Canadian Air Force as a headquarters, with the owner, an elderly widow, living in two attic rooms with her maid.
The property was later owned by a Lt Col Richard Walter Byrd Mirehouse, who served in South Africa and brought back architectural ideas, such as the castellations he added to the property.
The house has a mixture of style, with a pseudo-medieval rear and a crenelated front with a Victorian conservatory.
Entering the property, a porch leads into the great hall, which features a focal fireplace and a polished wooden floor.
An inner hall leads into the grand dining room, which has two bay windows overlooking the grounds, a servery hatch to the kitchen, and a door to a wine room.
The kitchen and breakfast room is near the centre of the home and includes fitted units and a blue AGA cooker, plus rooms off the kitchen such as utility rooms and the old dairy rooms.
Further reception rooms include two snug lounges, a south-facing conservatory, and two office rooms.
Completing the ground floor are various store rooms, a workshop, a bathroom, a WC and a laundry room, plus a central sheltered courtyard.
Moving upstairs, the first floor includes various reception rooms, including a drawing room with a barrel ceiling, bay windows and an open fireplace.
Across from the drawing room is a library with an “elaborate” fireplace and a French door to a balcony.
There are also seven bedrooms on this level, as well as a further reception room which could be used as an eighth bedroom, a small kitchen area, two bathrooms, two shower rooms and two WCs.
On the second floor, there are a further three bedrooms and four attics rooms, plus a WC and built-in cupboards.
Outside, the grounds span approximately 17.5 acres, with formal gardens including lawned areas, a walled garden with a greenhouse, and areas of mature deciduous woodlands.
There is also a collection of stone and brick stables and coach houses an old pool house, and a boat house overlooking East Angle Bay.
As well as the main house and grounds, a second lot is available including a lodge with a garden, and a third lots which comprises 52.9 acres of land.
The main property is for sale with Savills and Owen & Owen for a guide price of £1,800,000, while lot two costs £400,000 and lot three costs £530,000.
Daniel Rees, head of Savills Residential and Rural Sales in Cardiff, commented: “The Hall is a fascinating property, starting life as a farmhouse, and growing over the centuries to become a substantial country home of over 14,000 square feet.
“Situated within 17.5 acres of wonderful grounds overlooking East Angle Bay in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, its sale also includes a boat house with access to the tidal waters.
“Country houses of this scale and calibre are rarely found so close to the coast, making this a particularly exciting proposition, and undoubtedly one of the most significant launches to the market in West Wales this year.”