Nature, Space, and a Slower Pace of Long Island Living
Manorville is a hamlet in the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County on Long Island. Known as the Gateway to the Hamptons, it sits at the convergence of the Long Island Expressway and Sunrise Highway, making it a natural crossroads between the North Fork, South Fork, and the rest of Long Island. Manorville offers a distinctly rural feel with large lots, preserved open spaces, and family friendly attractions that set it apart from the more coastal communities nearby.
A peaceful, rural atmosphere with large wooded lots and open space
Easy access to both the North Fork and South Fork via major highways
Long Island Pine Barrens Preserve for hiking and nature exploration
Family friendly attractions including the Long Island Game Farm and petting zoos
Local farms, farm stands, and seasonal events like the Long Island Tulip Festival
Golf courses including options at country club communities
A relaxed, vacation like quality of life with lower density than surrounding areas
Manorville is centrally positioned on the East End of Long Island, where the Long Island Expressway meets Sunrise Highway. This location makes it equidistant from the North Fork wine country and the South Fork beaches, and even Fire Island is within reach. Despite its proximity to major routes, the hamlet feels removed from the bustle, with wooded streets and wide open land.
Manorville was originally part of a land grant called Manor St. George, given to Colonel William Smith in 1693. When the railroad arrived in the 1840s, the station was named St. George’s Manor. According to local lore, the station agent, a Revolutionary War veteran who resented the British association, painted over part of the sign to leave only the word Manor. The name stuck and was officially adopted when the Manorville post office opened in 1907. The area developed around agriculture and forestry, with potato farms and cordwood harvesting once central to the economy.
Manorville is a landlocked hamlet, but its location provides easy access to beaches on both shores. Westhampton Beach is roughly eleven miles to the south, and Wading River Beach on the North Shore is about eight miles to the north. Residents benefit from quick drives to the waterfront without the congestion found in the coastal communities themselves.
Nature is the main attraction in Manorville. The Long Island Central Pine Barrens Preserve covers a large area in the northeastern corner of the hamlet, offering trails through one of Long Island’s most important natural ecosystems. Robert Cushman Murphy County Park adds more options for hiking, fishing, and kayaking. Families are drawn to the Long Island Game Farm Wildlife Park and Children’s Zoo, Waterdrinker Family Farm, and several petting zoos. Golf is available at local country club communities, and Splish Splash Water Park in neighboring Calverton draws summer crowds.
Manorville’s dining options lean casual and local. Italian restaurants, pizzerias, bagel shops, and a few seafood spots line the main roads. Local farms offer seasonal produce, baked goods, and honey at farm stands. For a broader selection of dining and shopping, Riverhead is just a short drive to the north, and the Tanger Outlets provide retail variety.
Manorville does not have a large hospitality infrastructure, but its location makes it a practical base for visitors exploring both forks of Long Island. Vacation rentals and nearby hotels in Riverhead or the Hamptons are the most common options for travelers passing through the area.
Browse the available properties in the area below.
13,159 people live in Manorville, where the median age is 46.9 and the average individual income is $60,012. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Manorville, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including Mike's Place Too, Hulse's Potting Shed, and Camp Pa Qua Tuck.
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| Dining | 4.47 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Active | 4.5 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Active | 4.83 miles | 9 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 0.67 miles | 9 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 4.18 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
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Manorville has 4,998 households, with an average household size of 2.61. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Manorville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 13,159 people call Manorville home. The population density is 359.29 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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