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Historic property in prime Pembrokeshire seafront location on market for £1.25m
A historic property in a prime location in Tenby is up for grabs for £1.25 million.
This 19th-century Grade II* listed building, as reported by estate agent Birt & Co, contains two shop units on the ground floor, four apartments above, a courtyard, basement and is located within the town walls.
Situated between the High Street on the Seafront and Upper Frog Street, the property boasts several original features.
Dating back to around 1851, it has ornate ceiling roses and an original staircase that runs up through the centre of the property.
The property offers "huge potential" for reconfiguration and improvement, providing the owner with a rental income from the retail and residential premises.
The two ground floor shop units are currently occupied by County Clothes and Happy Feet Shop.
The first unit, County Clothes, is a large retail space split into two areas, joined by an opening between the two rooms.
The second unit, Happy Feet Shop, is a separate retail space on Upper Frog Street, with a large display window onto the street.
The courtyard is found off Upper Frog Street through a stone arch, providing access to both shops and the apartments above.
The four apartments are on the first and second floors, with the two flats to the front offering sea and harbour views.
The two flats at the back look over Upper Frog Street and the De Valence Pavilion.
The basement, currently used for storage, consists of multiple rooms off a corridor.
Previously, one of the rooms was a coal bunker, and other rooms still have original features such as meat hooks from when a butcher operated here.
The property is being offered for sale as one freehold, encompassing the four apartments, basement, and two shops.