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Pembrokeshire glamping pod for sale for just £45,000

Pembrokeshire glamping pod for sale for just £45,000

The luxurious holiday property in Tenby offers a chance for a new owner to embrace seaside living in one of Wales's most historic towns.
Set in the popular holiday site of Redberth Gardens, this open-plan pod combines modern comfort with the charm of a traditional seaside resort.
Sean Roper, of South Wales-based Paul Fosh Auctions, said: "The glamping pod we have on offer is glitzy camping taken up a few notches to a completely different level.
The pod is a holiday let (Image: Paul Fosh Auction)
He said the pod is 'bursting with all you could possibly need for a luxury seaside break.'
"Set in a beautiful holiday site of Redberth Gardens, the glamping pod is listed with a guide price of just £45,000."
The property accommodates a maximum of four guests with one double bed and a sofa bed.
It has a private shower room and a fully fitted kitchen.
The enclosed outside area is equipped with furniture, a bar, a TV, a projector screen, a swing, an outdoor fridge, a pool table, an outside shower, a bath, a fire pit, and a BBQ area.
Mr Roper added: "This really is the business, and what's more, it's a real favourite with people on Instagram.
There's a pool table (Image: Paul Fosh Auction)
'This turn key investment, which comes fully managed and what's even more comforting from an investor's point of view, with onward bookings from people bursting with enthusiasm to get down to Pembrokeshire and chill at this most marvellous location, is to be sold with all internal and external furniture and fittings including hot tub, pool table and bar."
The pod, a 'turnkey investment,' comes fully managed.
It has been a popular choice for holidaymakers, generating an income of £73,522 in 2023 and £81,935 last year, with a service charge of just £261.
The Pembrokeshire glamping pod is one of more than 80 lots listed for sale at Paul Fosh Auctions.
The auction starts at 12 noon on Tuesday, June 24.
The auction starts at 12pm on Tuesday, June 24, and ends from 5pm on Thursday, June 26.
To view more information, visit the Paul Fosh Auctions website.

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