Discover the origins of the Stackpole name and the enduring story of a Welsh estate.
This brisk, well‑researched history traces how a river inlet and a projecting rock gave rise to a surname and a lineage that shaped Pembrokeshire’s landscape. The book surveys early Norman settlement, the evolution of surnames, and the family’s arrival in a towering estate that has long captured local memory.
Two chapters knit together place, people, and property: the Stackpole family’s rise, the transformation of Stackpool Court, and the role of its owners from medieval times to the modern era. Richly described portraits of the estate’s grounds, gardens, and hallways illuminate how power, hospitality, and architecture reflected a changing world. Readers will encounter castle‑like defenses, grand rooms, and the stories that connect a noble residence to its local tenants and countryside.
- The origin of the Stackpole name and its links to Pembrokeshire’s history
- How Stackpool Court and the Stackpole estate developed through the centuries
- Key families and marriages that shaped ownership and legacy
- Vivid sketches of the manor, its grounds, and notable portraits
Ideal for readers of family histories, local Welsh history, and anyone curious about how a surname becomes a place with lasting memory.