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£450,000

3 bed flat for sale
The Croft, Tenby SA70

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Share of Freehold

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About this property

  • Stunning Water and beach, far-reaching views

  • Stunning three Bedroom and two Bathroom Apartment

  • Modern fitted kitchen with high quality finish

  • Under floor heating to the kitchen and bathrooms

  • Front coastal location

  • Residents Parking Bay at the front of the property (permit cost is approx £30 Per annum)

  • Passenger Lift to all Floors and Stairs

  • Council Tax Band: E EPC: D Service Charge approx: £2466 per annum. Ground Rent £75. 999 year lease from 1989 - 963 years left

  • No Onward Chain

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque seaside town of Tenby, this apartment is a stunning example of modern coastal living at its finest. Situated on The Croft, a highly sought-after residential development, this luxurious property boasts a prime location and exceptional views of the town and the shimmering waters of the bay beyond.

With its sleek and contemporary design, this immaculately presented apartment exudes style and sophistication from the moment you step through the door. The open-plan living area is flooded with natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere that is perfect for relaxing and entertaining. The sleek modern kitchen is fitted with a range of high-end appliances, and the spacious dining area provides the perfect setting for intimate dinner parties or family gatherings.

The apartment features three beautifully appointed bedrooms, the main bedroom having its own en-suite bathroom, while the other two bedrooms share the use of a well-appointed bathroom. The master bedroom boasts breath-taking views of the bay, while the second bedroom overlooks the charming courtyard below.

Richmond House itself is a stunning example of period architecture, with its striking white exterior and stylish communal areas. The apartment is accessed via stairs or passenger lift and the development is conveniently located just a short stroll from Tenby's bustling high street, with its array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants, as well as the town's stunning sandy beaches and historic harbour. With no restrictions on pets or letting possibilities and owners parking.

With its unbeatable location, luxurious amenities and stylish design, this is a true gem of the Tenby property market, and an opportunity not to be missed.

All measurements are approximate:

Kitchen 11'0 X 8'4 (3.35M X 2.54M)

Kitchen has recessed ceiling spotlights, fitted integral kitchen including fridge, freezer, oven and microwave, four ring ceramic hob, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap, dishwasher, space and plumbing for washing machine and tiled floor with underfloor heating.

Master bedroom 11'4 X 9'11 (3.45M X 3.02M)

Master bedroom has two ceiling light points and large solid wood sash window with sea views.

En-suite shower room 8'7 X 4'8 (2.62M X 1.42M)

En-suite has ceiling light point, large walk in shower cubicle with electric shower, close coupled WC, pedestal wash hand basin and wall mounted extractor fan.

Family bathroom 11'0 X 6'0 (3.35M X 1.83M)

Family bathroom has ceiling light point, bath with shower off taps, wall mounted wash hand basin, close coupled WC and tiled floor with underfloor heating.

Bedroom two 10'4 X 7'10 (3.15M X 2.39M)

Bedroom two has ceiling light point and large solid wood sash window to the rear with views over Tenby.

Bedroom three 7'6 X 6'3 (2.29M X 1.91M) Bedroom three has ceiling light point and large solid wood sash window to the rear.
Outside


To the rear of the property is an enclosed communal garden. To the front is a terraced communal garden with steps leading directly down to the beach. Owner allocated parking.

EPC Rating: D

Location

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.

The classic postcard view of Tenby harbour is from The Norton, a road that runs along the cliff top above North Beach. You can find several good hotels here.
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More information

  • Tenure

    Share of freehold

  • Service charge

    £2,466 per year

  • Council tax band

    E

  • Ground rent

    £75

  • Commonhold details

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