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3 bed property for sale
St. Florence, Tenby SA70

    • 3 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 3,231 sq. ft

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About this property

  • Historic, Grade II Listed: 1858 Origin: A beautifully preserved exterior featuring classic Flemish bond brickwork, striking lancet windows, and the original date stone.

  • Original Architectural Detail: Soaring double-height ceilings, exposed pitch-pine timber trusses, and beautiful glasswork.

  • Versatile Living Space: Approx 3231 sq. Ft. Of adaptable accommodation featuring a breathtaking open-plan main hall the height of which reaches approx 35 feet!

  • Bespoke staircase and spital staircase up to mezzanine level with three bedrooms, master with en-suite and walk in wardrobe, family bathroom, access vis stairs to loft room with views.

  • Versatile living accommodation including streamlined breakfast kitchen, central hob and island and zoned dining room and living room.

  • Private Courtyard Gardens: Low-maintenance, beautifully landscaped wrap-around gardens featuring original stone boundary walls and off-road parking.

  • Stunning village location within St Florence, Tenby having local amenities nearby and good transport links.

  • Council Tax:F EPC: Exempt

Tenure: Leasehold

An exquisite and meticulously restored Wesleyan Chapel, originally constructed in 1858, offering a striking blend of grand mid-Victorian architecture and versatile, contemporary living. Situated in the highly sought-after village location of St Florence, Tenby this historic property has been thoughtfully converted to preserve its dramatic ecclesiastical heritage while delivering an expansive, flexible layout perfect for modern family life, multi-generational living, or a spectacular work-from-home environment.

Main Hall
Stepping through the heavy, original double timber doors of the entrance vestibule, you are greeted by the magnificent main hall. This vast, light-filled space serves as the heart of the home, boasting spectacular full-height ceilings and a series of magnificent restored lancet windows that flood the room with natural light. ‘Day-light’ lighting is ideally placed for any creations to have perfect lighting.

Breakfast Kitchen, Dining and Living Room
Tucked elegantly beneath the mezzanine balcony and zoned by unique and quirky doorway installation is a bespoke, streamline kitchen. Designed to complement rather than compete with the chapel's original character, it features sleek, minimalist cabinetry, complimentary worktops, and integrated appliances. An island with gas hob offers an easy transition for socializing and for entertaining, looking out across the grand reception space and dining and living room.

Also on this floor; a shower room housing low level WC and wash hand basin with walk in shower and a separate Utility / laundry room with natural lighting.

Rear access to the decked side garden.

The Mezzanine
A custom-built staircase and a splendid spiral staircase ascend to the sweeping mezzanine level with Bedrooms & Bathrooms. The property offers three generously sized bedrooms.
The Principal Suite
Located on the upper level, a lovely calming space, offering a walk-in wardrobe, and a en-suite bathroom.
Bedroom Two
Featuring an original arched window frame.
Bedroom Three
Featuring an original arched window frame.
Family Bathroom
A well-appointed, bathroom with bath and shower bath fitment, wash hand basin and low level WC.

On The Second Floor
With further custom built, staircase to the loft room offering amazing views, currently utilized for storage.

Outside
The property is enveloped by privately enclosed, low-maintenance courtyard gardens. Bound by the original 1858 stone wall, parking to the fore.

Properties of this calibre, balancing raw historic drama with genuinely practical, flexible living spaces, rarely come to market. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the sheer scale and quality of craftsmanship and versatility on offer.”

Nice to know
Mains services for electric, water and drainage.
Virtual freehold with 814 years remaining (further details available upon request).

Location
A short drive away from Tenby the beguiling St Florence is a village of immense charm that has retained its traditional Welsh village charm. There are many pretty cottages, one with a well known architectural feature known as a Flemish chimney – the last surviving example of its kind in the area. Convenient transport links connect it to nearby towns like Tenby. Nearby Carew Castle and attractions like Heatherton Activity Park and Manor House Wildlife Park mean there’s always lots to do including a garden centre and tearooms. The village is characterized by quaint stone cottages, narrow lanes, and a village green. It offers a peaceful and tranquil setting, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the rural atmosphere. With a local shop, two pubs, a school and a village hall that hosts community events and gatherings. The Norman Church of St. Florentius, dating back to the 13th century, is also a notable landmark and a beautiful place to visit. The surrounding area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. There are numerous walking and cycling paths that allow you to explore the countryside and coastal areas. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, part of the Wales Coast Path, is easily accessible from St. Florence and offers stunning views of the coastline.

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Location

A short drive away from Tenby the beguiling St Florence is a village of immense charm that has retained its traditional Welsh village charm. There are many pretty cottages, one with a well known architectural feature known as a Flemish chimney – the last surviving example of its kind in the area. Convenient transport links connect it to nearby towns like Tenby. Nearby Carew Castle and attractions like Heatherton Activity Park and Manor House Wildlife Park mean there’s always lots to do including a garden centre and tearooms. The village is characterized by quaint stone cottages, narrow lanes, and a village green. It offers a peaceful and tranquil setting, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the rural atmosphere. With a local shop, two pubs, a school and a village hall that hosts community events and gatherings. The Norman Church of St. Florentius, dating back to the 13th century, is also a notable landmark and a beautiful place to visit. The surrounding area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. There are numerous walking and cycling paths that allow you to explore the countryside and coastal areas. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, part of the Wales Coast Path, is easily accessible from St. Florence and offers stunning views of the coastline.
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