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£695,000

4 bed town house for sale
The Flat, Brecknock, Crackwell Street, Tenby SA70

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • Leasehold

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About this property

  • Sea Views

  • Stunning sea and harbour views

  • Four spacious double bedrooms

  • Modern kitchen with French doors opening to a balcony

  • Elegant living room with a large bay window and fireplace

  • Grade II listed with historic charm

  • Prime central location near Tenby's beaches and shops

  • Two outdoor seating areas with sea views

  • Large storage room, perfect for bikes, kayaks and paddleboards

Perched above Tenby’s iconic harbour, this Grade II listed residence offers more than just a place to live – it promises an unparalleled experience of Wales’ most picturesque coastal town. The property represents a rare opportunity to own a home that melds historical character with contemporary comfort, all set against the mesmerising backdrop of the sea.

Spanning three spacious floors, this four-bedroom home unfolds with the grace and charm that one might expect from such an enviable location. Each room offers its own unique perspective: From the charming rooftops and narrow streets of Tenby’s town centre to the shimmering expanse of the harbour, where fishing boats sway in rhythm with the tide. The recently modernised kitchen and dining area, the heart of the home, features sleek, integrated appliances and French doors that open onto a balcony seating area. Here, you can take your morning coffee with the sun rising over the sea, or enjoy a quiet evening watching the boats return from their day at sea.

The living room, with its generously sized bay window, offers views across the town, a reminder of Tenby’s medieval history. The cast iron fireplace, though electric, adds a traditional touch to the space, offering a gentle nod to the building’s heritage while embracing the conveniences of modern living. It is a room designed for slow afternoons, where time seems to stretch out as the daylight spills through the window.

Upstairs, the bedrooms are no less impressive. Two on the first floor, and two more on the second, all carpeted and designed to maximise comfort. Some face the town, with its narrow cobbled streets and historic architecture, while others look out to sea, offering uninterrupted views of the coastline that are at once calming and invigorating. The bathrooms, similarly finished to a high standard, feature modern fixtures and fittings, marrying practicality with a sense of understated luxury.

Perhaps the crowning jewel of this home is its outdoor spaces – rare in the heart of Tenby. The glass-panelled balcony, provides a perfect spot to dine al fresco, with the harbour laid out below like a scene from a postcard. Another outdoor seating area, positioned higher still and immediately adjacent to the kitchen, offers a vantage point over the open sea, where you can watch the sun set and reflect on the rhythms of coastal life. Beneath the house, a large storage room, complete with utilities, provides practical space for all the essentials of seaside living, from bicycles to surfboards.

Beyond the home itself lies Tenby, a town steeped in history and charm. The medieval walls, golden beaches, and vibrant community of independent shops and cafés make this a location where history and modern life exist in perfect harmony. You are steps away from the town’s beaches, where summer days can be spent lounging on the sand, or exploring the many coves that line the Pembrokeshire coast.

This property is not just a home; it’s a gateway to a lifestyle that many dream of but few are fortunate enough to experience. With its unparalleled location, stunning views, and blend of historic charm and modern comfort, this Tenby residence is an invitation to live life at its most serene and beautiful.

Location:

Tenby is one of the most iconic seaside towns in Wales. The original town of Tenby was called Dinbych y Pysgod in Welsh or “little town of fishes”. It was established by The Normans as a fortified town. Most of the old town walls remain, enclosing the medieval town behind them. The castle that defended Tenby was built on Castle Hill but only one small keep tower remains of that. Inside the old town walls, narrow cobbled streets and medieval houses add to Tenby’s charm. During Georgian and Victorian times, Tenby became a popular seaside resort. The promenades on both sides of the old town on the Esplanade and the Norton both contribute to the outstanding architectural look of the town.

The centre of Tenby is a maze of narrow little streets. The roads are pedestrianised during the day in summer when the bars and restaurants set up al fresco seating. With a large variety of shops, cafes, pubs, entertainment venues, primary and secondary schools, doctors surgery, dentists, hospital. Good Bus and rail links to further afield.

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Location

Tenby is one of the most iconic seaside towns in Wales. The original town of Tenby was called Dinbych y Pysgod in Welsh or “little town of fishes”. It was established by The Normans as a fortified town. Most of the old town walls remain, enclosing the medieval town behind them. The castle that defended Tenby was built on Castle Hill but only one small keep tower remains of that. Inside the old town walls, narrow cobbled streets and medieval houses add to Tenby’s charm. During Georgian and Victorian times, Tenby became a popular seaside resort. The promenades on both sides of the old town on the Esplanade and the Norton both contribute to the outstanding architectural look of the town.
The centre of Tenby is a maze of narrow little streets. The roads are pedestrianised during the day in summer when the bars and restaurants set up al fresco seating. With a large variety of shops, cafes, pubs, entertainment venues, primary and secondary schools, doctors surgery, dentists, hospital. Good Bus and rail links to further afield.

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