Lock House, St Julian Street
Tenby
Dyfed
SA70 7AS
A bright and spacious apartment in Tenby's town centre. Perched above the square, the flat has 3 bedrooms, generous open plan living area, family bathroom, plus use of a communal walled patio garden.
The standout feature is the open plan living area to the front, with a large bay window offering lots of natural light and a prime position for watching the hustle and bustle below. The master bedroom to the rear also has a large bay window, through which there is a view of the sea over the town's rooftops.
The flat is currently holiday let, but it would equally make a comfortable home or holiday bolthole.
The property is accessed from Cresswell Street, through a stone archway and secure iron gate that leads to a small number of properties. A door to the right of the lane opens to the courtyard garden, for use of York House.
Cross the patio to enter the front door of the building, head up 1 flight of stairs, and St Mary's apartment is straight ahead.
A large bright room comprising dining area, living room, and kitchen, with a large bay window to the front overlooking the famous town square.
The room could be configured in a variety of ways, with ample space for dining or lounge furniture.
The fitted kitchen has a breakfast bar, and appliances including electric oven, hob, extractor, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, and dishwasher.
A double bedroom at the rear of the property, has a South facing bay window looking over the rear courtyard garden. There are also sea glimpses from this room over the town's rooftops.
Another double bedroom currently with twin beds, has a tall window, and space for furniture and a variety of configurations.
A single bedroom with bunkbeds, and a window.
Family bathroom, comprising bath with shower over, WC, pedestal sink, with a heated towel radiator and a window.
The apartment is currently on business rates due to being holiday let so no council tax is payable, however, the tax band was previously band C.
The service charge contribution is a percentage of the costs to run the building, with last year's contribution being approx. £620.
There is an annual ground rent of £100, and an annual easement charge of £100.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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