Exciting news from Tenby! A unique Japanese-style home has just been greenlit, but there’s a catch—you can’t move in until 2029! Approved by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this innovative one-bedroom abode will feature a charming Japanese courtyard and home office. Perfect for those seeking privacy and a creative workspace.

The location? An overgrown plot next to Delfryn on Serpentine Road. With support from planning officers and the local council’s initial concerns about over-development addressed, this elegant design aims to fit seamlessly into its surroundings without disturbing the street view. It’s all about blending modern design with nature’s charm!


Why the wait? The local sewage capacity needs an upgrade, and it’s set to be ready by December 2029. Until then, the new home’s occupation is on hold, ensuring that all environmental standards are met.
A thoughtful £17,500 contribution to affordable housing is part of the package, and once confirmed, this beautiful project will set new standards in the area. Councillor Di Clements has praised this plan as a clever use of limited space.
What do you think about this serene little space waiting to blossom in the heart of Tenby? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! 🌿🏠