
Love a sea view? Hate being close to folks?
Properly, we might have the property for you.
You might be the proud proprietor of a really distinctive property that may solely be accessed by a 740ft-long pier or by boat from the promenade in Mumbles, Swansea.
Sitting excessive above the waves, The Previous Lifeboat Station positively makes an impression.
The constructing measures 1,643 sqft however doesn’t appear to have a single room inside, so that you’ll in all probability wish to get the builders in.
It was beforehand granted planning to be was a restaurant however is now up on the market for use just for residential functions.


Abbey Bennett, of Savills, mentioned: ‘It's a actual pleasure to carry such a uncommon alternative to the market. Grade II listed for its distinctive character and heritage and occupying a fully spectacular location, it's being bought for residential use solely and, as such, might grow to be a incredible “grand design” residence, or a particular vacation let funding.
‘And with the present homeowners dedicated to investing £18million within the regeneration of the broader Mumbles Pier over the approaching years, it's a proposition that we anticipate to generate big curiosity.’
The Mumbles Pier was inbuilt 1989, however the property itself was inbuilt 1934 earlier than its doorways closed seven years in the past.

Abbey mentioned: ‘One-off character properties are fascinating to market. Earlier this 12 months we marketed a historic former park lodge on the market, a three-floor Gothic-style constructing that was distinctive in that it was really constructed into the park partitions.
‘And regardless of the park lodge being vacant for various years, it attracted a whole lot of consideration and a sale was agreed above the information value of £170,000.
‘We anticipate that the Previous Lifeboat Station may entice the same viewers to the park lodge – these in search of a really distinctive alternative, and are dedicated to bringing this jewel within the ocean again to life.’
The property is open to presents.
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