Some locations are special and unique, some properties are special and unique but when you combine the two you get a home that is incredible - a perfect partnership that can push the price tag up if it ever comes to the market. Most people would surely agree that Tenby is a special location, a pretty Pembrokeshire town nestled into the south coast of this popular county, teeming with amazing period properties and boasting three glorious sandy beaches and oodles of history - there's no surprise that it's a popular place to visit but to also call home. But in Tenby itself there are some locations that are prime spots and a small collection of roads that are ridiculously unique.
The most recognisable road is surely Norton that hugs the cliff-line, sweeping down then meandering down to the harbour - it's the road that holds centre spot for the most famous of Tenby photographs of the harbour. READ MORE: One of seaside town's famous colourful cottages is going to auction - with an exciting opportunity However, on the other side of the headland there's a row of substantial dream homes that can rival the more famous neighbour - called St Julien Street, and on one side of this remarkable road you'll find some of the finest and grandest Georgian homes in Wales. Hugging the top of the rugged cliff-top with communal and yet private to the public steps down to Castle Beach and Tenby South Beach, the house is one of a pair of substantial semi-detached Georgian homes, Grade II* listed by Ca.