Scolton Park

Scolton Park

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4.6 - (350 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.6 - (350 reviews)
245
76
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  • bill jones


    Mar 8th, 2023

  • john kelly

    Scolton manor is a fantastic place to visit, beautiful House, excellent walled garden to relax in.and cafe Was excellent with very good service And very reasonable prices for lunches.
    Apr 22nd, 2023

  • Gill Brookshaw

    A goid dog experience park
    Apr 13th, 2023

  • John McKenna

    Went with family for a picnic and walk in the magnificent Manor grounds on Sunday. Plenty to do and see for young and old alike. Arriving just after midday, we parked up and purchased an annual season ticket for 25 (soon going up to 35) in the shop/cafe. Daily parking is from 3.50. Just across from the shop is 'Margaret' the old train engine which can be explored in a designated station area next to a children's wooden play train and the bike hire (for those who wish to ride along the bike trails). We headed past a larger play area with seating near the clean and tidy toilet block out along a pedestrian trail to a picnic area near the play Pirate Ship anchored on the edge of a big field where some sheep are kept in a pen. After our picnic we headed further along the quite muddy trail in the woods(to the delight of our youngest member!!) passing through a bird hide by the lake and also a (seemingly disused?) railway line on the estate boundary, catching several delightful glimpses of a local buzzard circling above in the bright afternoon sky. We returned to the shop/ cafe via the musical area where large metal tubular bells hang ready to ring out a tune when hit by the drumsticks placed there. After a drink and ice-cream, we returned to our cars for the journey home boosted by the most enjoyable time we had. Definitely worth more than one visit as you can by arrangement also see the Manor House itself, theToy Museum and the delightful walled garden. Recommend.
    Mar 29th, 2023

  • Andrew Hoole


    Mar 28th, 2023

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About
Scolton Park

Scolton Park is located at Cardigan Road in Spittal Community, Wales SA62 5QL. Scolton Park can be contacted via phone at (143) 773-1328 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (143) 773-1328

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Scolton Park?

A The phone number for Scolton Park is: (143) 773-1328.


Q Where is Scolton Park located?

A Scolton Park is located at Cardigan Road, Spittal Community, wls SA62 5QL


Q What is the internet address for Scolton Park?

A The website (URL) for Scolton Park is: http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/content.asp?nav=2%2C103%2C1871


Q How is Scolton Park rated?

A Scolton Park has a 4.6 Star Rating from 350 reviewers.

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Scolton Park

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john kelly on Google

image Scolton manor is a fantastic place to visit, beautiful House, excellent walled garden to relax in.and cafe
Was excellent with very good service
And very reasonable prices for lunches.


Gill Brookshaw on Google

image A goid dog experience park


John McKenna on Google

image Went with family for a picnic and walk in the magnificent Manor grounds on Sunday.
Plenty to do and see for young and old alike.
Arriving just after midday, we parked up and purchased an annual season ticket for 25 (soon going up to 35) in the shop/cafe. Daily parking is from 3.50.
Just across from the shop is 'Margaret' the old train engine which can be explored in a designated station area next to a children's wooden play train and the bike hire (for those who wish to ride along the bike trails).
We headed past a larger play area with seating near the clean and tidy toilet block out along a pedestrian trail to a picnic area near the play Pirate Ship anchored on the edge of a big field where some sheep are kept in a pen.
After our picnic we headed further along the quite muddy trail in the woods(to the delight of our youngest member!!) passing through a bird hide by the lake and also a (seemingly disused?) railway line on the estate boundary, catching several delightful glimpses of a local buzzard circling above in the bright afternoon sky.
We returned to the shop/ cafe via the musical area where large metal tubular bells hang ready to ring out a tune when hit by the drumsticks placed there.
After a drink and ice-cream, we returned to our cars for the journey home boosted by the most enjoyable time we had.
Definitely worth more than one visit as you can by arrangement also see the Manor House itself, theToy Museum and the delightful walled garden. Recommend.


Andrew Hoole on Google

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bill jones on Google

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