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£925,000

(£174/sq. ft)

8 bed detached house for sale
The Norton, Tenby SA70

    • 8 beds

    • 7 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • 5,325 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Detached Period House

  • Six Bedroom and five Bathroom historic home

  • Two bedroom & two bathroom Annex

  • Beautiful south-facing walled garden offering a space to relax or entertain.

  • Separate garden with well maintained two bedroom mobile home, for overflow accommodation or other potential uses STP

  • Large Detached Garage

  • Off Road Parking for up to six cars

  • Superb Finish

  • Approx 5,300 sq.ft. Only 200 Metres to Seafront

  • Freehold Council Tax Band: Tbc EPC: D

Your Dream Coastal Home Awaits

Imagine waking each morning to the fresh scent of sea air and knowing the golden sands of Tenby’s beaches are just 200 metres from your doorstep. Welcome to Bell Tree House, a magnificent Grade II listed detached home blending historic charm with modern luxury, offering a unique coastal lifestyle in one of the U.K.’s most iconic towns. If you’re seeking a large family home in Tenby, with a garden, ample parking, income potential, and less than five minutes’ walk from the sea, this is the one!

Don’t miss out on the chance to call this unique property your new home.

Historic Elegance Meets Modern Comfort

Originally built in 1609 and carefully restored with a striking Georgian façade, Bell Tree House is one of Tenby’s oldest and most impressive residences. The substantial main house spans six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and four reception rooms, and is complemented by a self-contained Guest Wing, offering up to three additional bedrooms and two bathrooms. This annexe can be seamlessly integrated into the main house or used independently. With its versatile layout, the house ideal for large families, multi-generational living, or substantial income through holiday rentals.

Stepping into Bell Tree House, you’re welcomed by a wide entrance hall featuring an original staircase and stunning solid chestnut flooring that flows throughout the home.

The layout beautifully combines large social spaces for family and friends with private retreats. The heart of the house is an expansive open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area. The bespoke kitchen includes attractive arches, handcrafted solid oak cabinetry, black granite worktops, integrated high-end appliances, and a spacious pantry. A stylish centre island with granite and maple countertops alongside a bar area invites family and guests to gather. The dining area currently accommodates a 3-metre long table with seating for 12. The living room boasts an elegant Georgian-style fireplace, adding historical charm. French doors open onto the pretty south-facing walled garden.

Thoughtfully Designed Living Space

The house caters beautifully to family life. The ground floor includes an additional sitting room currently used as a home cinema room, a library/home office lined with bespoke bookshelves, a practical boot room, and a cloakroom. There is also a large utility room with a huge sink perfect for rinsing sandy children and pets returning from the beach.

The first floor presents a spacious master suite complete with an en-suite bathroom and a sunroom balcony—perfect for morning coffee overlooking Tenby. Two further bedrooms on this level include another en-suite and a charming twin room, complemented by a luxurious family bathroom with travertine tiling, a steam shower, and a freestanding bath.

The second floor provides three well-presented double bedrooms, including one en-suite, a study/bedroom, a large airing cupboard with shelving, and a family shower room. Exceptional architectural details like arched sash windows and exposed beams add character throughout.

Versatile Guest Wing with Income Potential

The Guest Wing is ingeniously designed to be either fully integrated into the main house or entirely self-contained. With its own entrance, kitchen, living room, and up to three bedrooms—including one en-suite—it provides ideal accommodation for extended family, guests, or lucrative holiday rentals.

Exceptional Outdoor Living

Bell Tree House enjoys an enviable outdoor space rare for such a central location. The south-facing walled garden includes mature trees, limestone-paved patio, decked area, and a children’s adventure play zone—ideal for al fresco dining, entertaining, and family leisure. An additional separate garden houses a well-maintained two-bedroom mobile home, providing extra guest space or a variety of potential uses.

A detached garage and generous parking area, accommodating up to six vehicles, are highly coveted assets in central Tenby.

Unparalleled Coastal Lifestyle

Just a five-minute walk from Tenby’s stunning beaches, charming shops, and vibrant cafés, pubs, and restaurants, Bell Tree House has a prime location and offers the best of coastal living. Tenby is celebrated for its iconic seafront, cobbled streets, medieval town walls, and daily boat trips to Caldey Island. It is also the perfect base to explore the stunning landscapes of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

The town also provides two primary schools and a secondary school within a ten-minute walk of the house.

The current owners share, “It’s a house full of life—perfect for entertaining, raising a family, and creating joyful memories. We’ve loved every moment here and hope the next owners will treasure it as much as we have.”

Bell Tree House isn’t just a home—it’s an extraordinary opportunity for a lifestyle change, combining historic elegance, modern comfort, and exceptional versatility in an unbeatable coastal setting.

Arrange your viewing today and experience Bell Tree House for yourself.

Location Tenby is the perfect backdrop for a life of coastal adventure and relaxation. Stroll to the nearby beaches, enjoy the town’s vibrant shops and cafés, or savour fresh seafood at one of its acclaimed restaurants. With daily boat trips to Caldey Island and the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park on your doorstep, there’s always something new to discover. 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, and hospital facilities with good bus and rail links to further afield.

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EPC Rating: D

Location

Tenby is the perfect backdrop for a life of coastal adventure and relaxation. Stroll to the nearby beaches, enjoy the town’s vibrant shops and cafés, or savour fresh seafood at one of its acclaimed restaurants. With daily boat trips to Caldey Island and the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park on your doorstep, there’s always something new to discover. 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, and hospital facilities with good bus and rail links to further afield.

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