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£400,000

3 bed flat for sale
Cambrian Quay, Saundersfoot SA69

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

Chain free
Added on 23/03/2026

About this property

  • Hugely Successful Holiday Let in this optimal position within Saundersfoot - With a Garage and parking!

  • Amazing Central Location with Stunning Sea and Beach Views!

  • Popular and central location in Saundersfoot.

  • Three luxurious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.

  • Fantastic Open Plan Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room overlooking amazing views.

  • No Onward Chain!

  • Leasehold Ground Rent & Service Charge: £374.49pa. Years remaining on the lease. Council Tax Band: F (£3143 pa) EPC:tbc Financial information available upon request.

Tenure: Leasehold

A Coastal Sanctuary Overlooking Saundersfoot
9 Cambrian Quay offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of the iconic Saundersfoot. Run as a successful holiday let, and offered with No Onward Chain, the lucky holiday makers and new owners get to experience a front-row seat to the ever-changing beauty of the Welsh coastline.

The Pinnacle of Coastal Living
The defining feature of this property is that from your window, the world opens up into a living postcard Enjoy an elevated perspective of Saundersfoot’s award-winning blue flag beach, just a stone's throw from your front door.

A Location Without Compromise
Living at Cambrian Quay means the best of the village is quite literally on your doorstep. You are perfectly positioned to enjoy the sophisticated yet relaxed lifestyle that makes Saundersfoot a premier destination.



  • Epicurean Delights: Step out for a morning coffee or enjoy first class seafood at the nearby recommended restaurants.



  • Active Exploration: Access the Pembrokeshire Coast Path within minutes for breath-taking cliff-top walks toward Monkstone Point or the tunnels to Wiseman’s Bridge.



  • Modern Convenience: Benefit from the recent multi-million-pound "Marine Centre of Excellence" redevelopment, which has elevated the quay into a vibrant hub of activity and culture.



Why 9 Cambrian Quay?
Whether you’re looking for a luxurious holiday home, high end coastal retreat or A successful holiday let......’This property delivers an atmosphere of tranquillity. The sound of the waves and the salty sea breeze provide a natural soundtrack to a home designed to celebrate its maritime surroundings. The combination of its central "village heart" location and its nearness to the coastline and beaches makes this a truly "opportunistic" acquisition.

All measurements are approximate:

Hallway 6.582m x 1.578m (21’ 7’ x 5’2”)

Open Plan Kitchen, Dining Room and Living Room 8.901m x 5.127m (at max point) 3.821m (at smallest point) (29’2” x 16’9”) largest. 12’6” smallest)

Bedroom 3.007m x 3.905m (9’10” x 12’9”)

En-Suite 1.292m x 2.627m (4’2” x 8’7”)
Double walk in shower.

Bedroom 3.506m x 3.568m (11’6” x 11’ 8”)

Bathroom 2.671m x 3.376m (8’9” x 11’1”)
With walk in double shower cubicle with mixer shower and separate large bath with shower fitments.

Bedroom 3.071m x 3.716m (10’1” x 12’ 2”)

Location
While many coastal villages offer a view of the sea, Saundersfoot offers a lifestyle defined by it. Often regarded as the more sophisticated, relaxed cousin to neighbouring Tenby, Saundersfoot has evolved into one of the UK’s most desirable seaside destinations-combining authentic charm with modern luxury. At the heart of the village lies the vibrant Saundersfoot Harbour. Recently transformed by the multi-million-pound "Marine Centre of Excellence" development, the quay is now a world-class maritime hub. The Schooner: Explore the iconic "vessel on dry land" which hosts events and exhibitions and crazy golf too! From the famous New Year's Day Swim to international coastal rowing championships, there is a year-round energy that keeps the village buzzing outside of the summer months. Saundersfoot has firmly established itself as a culinary hotspot. Within a short stroll from the quay, you’ll find many restaurants and eateries to choose from. The High Street is a curated collection of independent galleries, surf shops, and boutique clothing stores, devoid of the generic "high street" feel. The village serves as a spectacular trailhead for the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. A unique feature of the village is the flat, accessible path through the old railway tunnels leading to Wiseman’s Bridge-perfect for a scenic bike ride or a sunset stroll. The village is served by its own railway station and is easily accessible via the A40/A477, making it a viable retreat for those traveling from Cardiff, Bristol, or London. The "Micro-Climate": Nestled in a south-facing valley, the village often enjoys a milder, sunnier climate than the more exposed parts of the Pembrokeshire coast.

Location

While many coastal villages offer a view of the sea, Saundersfoot offers a lifestyle defined by it. Often regarded as the more sophisticated, relaxed cousin to neighbouring Tenby, Saundersfoot has evolved into one of the UK’s most desirable seaside destinations-combining authentic charm with modern luxury. At the heart of the village lies the vibrant Saundersfoot Harbour. Recently transformed by the multi-million-pound "Marine Centre of Excellence" development, the quay is now a world-class maritime hub.
The Schooner: Explore the iconic "vessel on dry land" which hosts events and exhibitions and crazy golf too! From the famous New Year's Day Swim to international coastal rowing championships, there is a year-round energy that keeps the village buzzing outside of the summer months. Saundersfoot has firmly established itself as a culinary hotspot. Within a short stroll from the quay, you’ll find many restaurants and eateries to choose from. The High Street is a curated collection of independent galleries, surf shops, and boutique clothing stores, devoid of the generic "high street" feel. The village serves as a spectacular trailhead for the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. A unique feature of the village is the flat, accessible path through the old railway tunnels leading to Wiseman’s Bridge-perfect for a scenic bike ride or a sunset stroll. The village is served by its own railway station and is easily accessible via the A40/A477, making it a viable retreat for those traveling from Cardiff, Bristol, or London. The "Micro-Climate": Nestled in a south-facing valley, the village often enjoys a milder, sunnier climate than the more exposed parts of the Pembrokeshire coast.

Parking - Off Street

Dedicated parking to the fore of the garage.

Parking - Garage

Garage providing parking for 1 car.

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