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A Development of 3 & 4 Bed Luxury Homes How To Find Us: Post Code SA70 8BD Henllan The Cr Roch A40 Llanfallteg Amgoed Camrose oft A478 A478 Crundale Wiston A40 Llawhaden A478 Tenby A40 Whitland Cottage Trevaughan Hospital Druidston A40 Slebech A40 Haverfordwest Canaston Narberth Bridge A477 Merlins Uzmaston oft Bridge Serpentine Road A4218 Broad Haven A478 es A478 The Cr Red Roses Little Haven Templeton A4076 A4075 Oakridge Acr Green Hook Ludchurch Martlewy Meadows Park Petrol Johnston Heywood Lane Marros Pendine Heywood Spa Station Llangwm Reynalton A478 Hotel Tenby A4075 A477 St David A477 B4318 Herbrandston Steynton Lawrenny Wiseman’s s Cl Cresselly A4076 A477 Bridge Milford Knowling Mead Haven Burton A477 A478 A4075 Saundersfoot Neyland The Clicketts Lower Park Rd Carew Pembroke The Greenhill School Dock A477 The Newell Hill Angle Tenby Green Tenby Pembroke Meadows Leisure Centre Marsh Rd Lamphey Park Tenby A4139 Penally Marsh Rd Upper Park Rd Freshwater A4139 East Manorbier Major Towns and Cities by car: Saundersfoot: 3 Miles Pembroke: 10 Miles Milford Haven: 18 Miles Carmarthen: 26 Miles Llanelli: 41 Miles Swansea: 52 Miles Cardiff: 92 Miles Road: Follow the A478 into Tenby & onto the Saundersfoot. A Development of A4218. Take a right on the 90 degree bend onto Serpentine Road. Follow to the end & turn right on to Heywood Lane. The second right onto Oakridge Acres the site can 3 & 4 Bed Luxury Homes be found at the end of the road. Rail: Pembroke Dock - Swansea Route 46 - 49 Minutes Aprox. (route via Saundersfoot, Kilgetty, Narbetth, Whitland, St Clears, Carmarthen, Ferryside, Kidwelly, Pembrey, Burryport, Llanelli, Gowerton, Swansea). Bus Route Nos. Tenby - Haverfordwest 394,381, X49. Tenby - Kilgetty 352. Tenby - Pendine 351. Wisemans Bridge Also Haverfordwest - London, Birmingham via Tenby, Carmarthen, Llanelli, Swansea 507, 508, 528. Bike NCN Route: Tenby to Carmarthen, follow Glyn Yr Eithin, Argoed Road, NCN Route 4 - 34miles (55 km). Betws, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire SA18 2PS Contact us... Phone : 01269 597 155 Your trusted local developer Email : [email protected] We have built our company on the core Website: www.enzoshomes.co.uk values of trust, reliability and efficiency, and it's with these same values we build dream homes. .just-print.co.uk www How To Find Us: Post Code SA70 8TJ8BD Henllan The Cr Roch A40 Llanfallteg Amgoed Camrose oft A478 A478 Crundale Wiston A40 Llawhaden A478 Tenby A40 Whitland Cottage Trevaughan Hospital Druidston A40 Slebech A40 Haverfordwest Canaston Narberth Bridge A477 Merlins Uzmaston oft Bridge Serpentine Road A4218 Broad Haven A478 es A478 The Cr Red Roses Little Haven Templeton A4076 A4075 Oakridge Acr Green Hook Ludchurch Martlewy Meadows Park Petrol Johnston Heywood Lane Marros Pendine Heywood Spa Station Llangwm Reynalton A478 Hotel Tenby A4075 A477 St David A477 B4318 Herbrandston Steynton Lawrenny Wiseman’s s Cl Cresselly A4076 A477 Bridge Milford Knowling Mead Haven Burton A477 A478 A4075 Saundersfoot Neyland The Clicketts Lower Park Rd Carew Pembroke The Greenhill School Dock A477 The Newell Hill Angle Tenby Green Tenby Pembroke Meadows Leisure Centre Marsh Rd Lamphey Park Tenby A4139 Penally Marsh Rd Upper Park Rd Freshwater A4139 East Manorbier Major Towns and Cities by car: Saundersfoot: 3 Miles Pembroke: 10 Miles Milford Haven: 18 Miles Carmarthen: 26 Miles Llanelli: 41 Miles Swansea: 52 Miles Cardiff: 92 Miles Road: Follow the A478 into Tenby & onto the Saundersfoot. A Development of A4218. Take a right on the 90 degree bend onto Serpentine Road. Follow to the end & turn right on to Heywood Lane. The second right onto Oakridge Acres the site can 3 & 4 Bed Luxury Homes be found at the end of the road. Rail: Pembroke Dock - Swansea Route 46 - 49 Minutes Aprox. (route via Saundersfoot, Kilgetty, Narbetth, Whitland, St Clears, Carmarthen, Ferryside, Kidwelly, Pembrey, Burryport, Llanelli, Gowerton, Swansea). Bus Route Nos. Tenby - Haverfordwest 394,381, X49. Tenby - Kilgetty 352. Tenby - Pendine 351. Wisemans Bridge Also Haverfordwest - London, Birmingham via Tenby, Carmarthen, Llanelli, Swansea 507, 508, 528. Bike NCN Route: Tenby to Carmarthen, follow Glyn Yr Eithin, Argoed Road, NCN Route 4 - 34miles (55 km). Betws, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire SA18 2PS Contact us... Phone : 01269 597 155 Your trusted local developer Email : [email protected] We have built our company on the core Website: www.enzoshomes.co.uk values of trust, reliability and efficiency, and it's with these same values we build dream homes. .just-print.co.uk www How To Find Us: Post Code SA70 8BD Tenby The Development Henllan The Cr Roch A40 Llanfallteg Amgoed Camrose oft The coastal resort of Tenby is just ½ a mile from the development. Approached via the A478 (Narberth Road), the development comprises a selection of three A478 A478 Crundale Wiston A40 Llawhaden A478 Tenby A40 Whitland Cottage Trevaughan Hospital Tenby is set on a peninsular, on the beautiful South Pembrokeshire coastline and is part of the and four bedroom family homes which enjoy a sought after location. Each property is Druidston A40 Slebech A40 Haverfordwest Canaston Narberth Bridge A477 Merlins Uzmaston oft Bridge Serpentine Road coastal national park, ensuring its protection for years to come. detached and offers well designed, spacious accommodation with modern living in mind. A4218 Broad Haven A478 es A478 The Cr Red Roses Little Haven Templeton A4075 A4076 Hook Oakridge Acr Green Tenby is the jewel in the crown of Pembrokeshire, being known fondly as 'Little England Each of the properties offered boast features such as dining space opening onto the garden. Ludchurch Martlewy Meadows Park Petrol Johnston Heywood Lane Marros Pendine Heywood Spa Station Llangwm Reynalton A478 Hotel Tenby A4075 A477 St David A477 Beyond Wales'. B4318 Herbrandston Steynton s Cl The accommodation is arranged over two / three levels, providing a first floor Master Lawrenny Wiseman’s Cresselly Bridge A4076 A477 The quaint walled town is bounded on 3 sides by the most stunning sandy beaches and Milford Knowling Mead Haven Burton A477 A478 A4075 Saundersfoot Neyland The Clicketts Lower Park Rd bedroom en- suite and either two or three additional bedrooms. Carew Pembroke The Gr picturesque harbour. The cobbled streets meander between the lovely shops, galleries and eenhill School Dock A477 The Newell Hill Angle Tenby Green Tenby Pembroke Meadows Leisure Tenby Centre Marsh Rd wonderful eateries throughout the town. Lamphey Park Externally, there are front and rear gardens plus excellent off-road parking. A4139 Penally Marsh Rd Upper Park Rd Freshwater A4139 East Tenby has won many floral awards over the years and there is always colour to be found Manorbier around every corner. Major Towns and Cities by car: From the harbour you can take a trip to Caldey Island or enjoy a lovely walk along the beaches and up through the town. Saundersfoot: 3 Miles There are the usual schools and business Site Plan Pembroke: 10 Miles amenities that you would expect to find in a Milford Haven: 18 Miles busy town. Carmarthen: 26 Miles Approx 1 mile to the east is the pretty Llanelli: 41 Miles seaside village of Saundersfoot. Swansea: 52 Miles Although smaller than Tenby, Saundersfoot Cardiff: 92 Miles does have a vast expanse of beach and a Road: Follow the A478 into Tenby & onto the sheltered harbour. There are several local A4218. Take a right on the 90 degree bend onto Saundersfoot. shops and restaurants as wellA as Dea primaryv elopment of Serpentine Road. school. New Image Required Follow to the end & turn right on to Heywood Lane. The second right onto Oakridge Acres the site can All along this stunning3 &coastline 4 therBede are Luxury Homes be found at the end of the road. many coves and beaches, linked by coastal walks and many lovely village Rail: Pembroke Dock - Swansea Route 46 - 49 communities. Minutes Aprox. (route via Saundersfoot, Kilgetty, Narbetth, Whitland, St Clears, Carmarthen, Ferryside, For those looking for family fun there are Kidwelly, Pembrey, Burryport, Llanelli, Gowerton, Swansea). many attractions all within a few minutes Bus Route Nos. drive, including; Folly Farm, Heatherton, Tenby - Haverfordwest 394,381, X49. Manor Park, The Dinosaur Park and Tenby - Kilgetty 352. Oakwood. Tenby Harbour Tenby - Pendine 351. Wisemans Bridge Also Haverfordwest - London, Birmingham via Tenby, Carmarthen, Llanelli, Swansea 507, 508, 528. Property Specifications Bike NCN Route: Tenby to Carmarthen, follow Glyn Yr Eithin, Argoed Road, Interior Exterior Sustainability NCN Route 4 - 34miles (55 km). Betws, Ammanford, Oak doors with chrome ironmongery Ÿ Bradstone and colour render Ÿ Unmatched Insulation. Carmarthenshire SA18 2PS throughout. Bills up to 90% lower than a regular Fitted kitchen with choice of colours Ÿ Concrete Roof Tiles house. available depending on build stage at Phone : 01269 597 155 Ÿ uPVC double glazed windows and Contact us... reservation doors Your trusted local developer Ÿ uPVC rainwater goods Email : [email protected] Ÿ Integrated cooking appliances Ÿ Timber fencing We have built our company on the core Ÿ Rear patio area. Website: www.enzoshomes.co.uk Ÿ Choice of floorings values of trust, reliability and efficiency, Ÿ Turf / Seed Lawn front and rear gardens and it's with these same values we build Ÿ Coving throughout Ÿ Exterior Lights - dream homes. .just-print.co.uk Ÿ Dawn to Dusk front, PIR Back www Ÿ White ceilings and 'almond white' Ÿ Optional Extra Garages walls throughout Tenby The Development The coastal resort of Tenby is just ½ a mile from the development. Approached via the A478 (Narberth Road), the development comprises a selection of three Tenby is set on a peninsular, on the beautiful South Pembrokeshire coastline and is part of the and four bedroom family homes which enjoy a sought after location. Each property is coastal national park, ensuring its protection for years to come. detached and offers well designed, spacious accommodation with modern living in mind. Tenby is the jewel in the crown of Pembrokeshire, being known fondly as 'Little England Each of the properties offered boast features such as dining space opening onto the garden.
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