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£200,000Land for sale
Development Site, Front Street
Land
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Circa 1.365 acres (0.553 hectare)
- Road frontage .... circa 144 ft (44 m)
- Tidal water frontage ... circa 108 ft (32 m)
- Perhaps ideal as a boat yard with workshops & offices (stc)
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A WATERSIDE SITE WHICH APPEARS TO BE SUITABLE FOR MARINE CONNECTED DEVELOPMENT (STC)
"BEST AND FINAL" WRITTEN BIDS ARE INVITED BY 12 NOON ON FRIDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 2025. ALL BIDS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY SUITABLE PROOF OF FINANCE. PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES OR REQUIRE FURTHER INFORMATION.
GENERAL
Pembroke Dock is south Pembrokeshire's principal town. It has a population approaching 10,000 and a reasonable range of amenities.
The town has a rich marine history. Several Royal Yachts have been built in the nearby Former Royal Dockyard.
The Site is fairly regular in shape. It is between the West Wales Maritime Museum (east) and a Boat Yard (west). There is a sizeable retaining sea wall to the rear (south) but at present there is no slipway connecting to the 20 miles or so of navigable Milford Haven Waterway.
SERVICES Etc
It is understood that all mains are available nearby. Interested parties must make their own enquiries.
TENURE
We understand that this is Freehold. The Site will be sold with full vacant possession.
PLANNING
The Site has various commercial development potential.
However, interested parties must make their own enquiries with the Planning Department at Pembrokeshire County Council on[use Contact Agent Button].
DIRECTIONS
On entering Pembroke Dock from the east side on the A477T proceed over Waterloo Roundabout. Take the second exit off the Criterion Roundabout - this is Western Way. After a fairly short distance, turn right onto Front Street, passed Y Cerrig Glas Pub and the Site will be found after a short distance on the right hand side.
ENQURIES
All enquiries to include requests for viewings must be made through the Sole Agents - Guy Thomas & Co on[use Contact Agent Button].
"BEST AND FINAL" WRITTEN BIDS ARE INVITED BY 12 NOON ON FRIDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 2025. ALL BIDS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY SUITABLE PROOF OF FINANCE. PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES OR REQUIRE FURTHER INFORMATION.
GENERAL
Pembroke Dock is south Pembrokeshire's principal town. It has a population approaching 10,000 and a reasonable range of amenities.
The town has a rich marine history. Several Royal Yachts have been built in the nearby Former Royal Dockyard.
The Site is fairly regular in shape. It is between the West Wales Maritime Museum (east) and a Boat Yard (west). There is a sizeable retaining sea wall to the rear (south) but at present there is no slipway connecting to the 20 miles or so of navigable Milford Haven Waterway.
SERVICES Etc
It is understood that all mains are available nearby. Interested parties must make their own enquiries.
TENURE
We understand that this is Freehold. The Site will be sold with full vacant possession.
PLANNING
The Site has various commercial development potential.
However, interested parties must make their own enquiries with the Planning Department at Pembrokeshire County Council on[use Contact Agent Button].
DIRECTIONS
On entering Pembroke Dock from the east side on the A477T proceed over Waterloo Roundabout. Take the second exit off the Criterion Roundabout - this is Western Way. After a fairly short distance, turn right onto Front Street, passed Y Cerrig Glas Pub and the Site will be found after a short distance on the right hand side.
ENQURIES
All enquiries to include requests for viewings must be made through the Sole Agents - Guy Thomas & Co on[use Contact Agent Button].
About this agent

Guy Thomas & Co is an estate agent with a branch in Pembroke.



