Manorville is a hamlet in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 14,317 at the 2020 census.
Manorville is served by the Eastport-South Manor Central School District. The district has two schools:
* Eastport South Manor High School
* J. Everett Mills Elementary School
Manorville has a few well-known parks, including:
* Manorville Nature Preserve
* Brookhaven State Park
* Heckscher State Park
* Hither Hills State Park
* Robert Moses State Park
When it comes to special events in Manorville, there are a variety of things that take place there throughout the year. The local government hosts an annual Easter Egg Hunt, a Fall Festival, and a Holiday Lighting Ceremony. There are also summer concerts and movies in the park.
Manorville is home to several excellent restaurants, including:
* Mary's Gourmet Diner
* Swallowtail Restaurant
* Manorville Pizza
* Domenic's Restaurant
* Broadway Pizza
Manorville has a rich history dating back to the 18th century, and the hamlet was once home to a Native American tribe that sold the land to European settlers in 1664. The area was known for its agriculture, particularly potato farming, and the railroad brought growth and development to the area in the mid-19th century.
As for the people of Manorville, the population is diverse, with a mix of young and old, families and singles, and people from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The community is known to be tight-knit and friendly, with many residents participating in local events and activities.
There are several historic sites in and around Manorville, including the William Floyd House, the home of a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and the Longwood Historic District.