Once a former Coastguard’s abode, this wonderful mid terrace Victorian townhouse has been flawlessly renovated to present a first class residence in Britain’s smallest city. This delightful house is part of a terrace of five houses, Royal Terrace, built for Coastguard Officers and opened by Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1882. Bright light paintwork, white timber floors, exciting splashes of colour and open plan uncluttered spaces give this contemporary home a truly welcoming vibe. As you enter into The Coastguard’s House you are welcomed by the spacious open plan living/dining area. Leather sofas, scatter cushions, colourful rug, beautiful sash window and a feature log burning stove set the tone of the living room. The large wooden dining table with church pew seating welcomes lazy breakfasts, lunch on the go and indulgent family suppers full of good conversation and long overdue catch ups. The modern kitchen is fully fitted with funky white cabinets and all the mod cons you could need for culinary inspiration to create your perfect holiday meal. A bold statement staircase leads the eye and the curious up to four charming bedrooms, each creatively styled with traditional Welsh blankets and striking duvets for the children. It is the master bedroom that enjoys the jackpot views however, open up the dorma windows and gaze out over to the Cathedral and to the distant sea views. A welcome retreat for star spotting as well. Located away from the rear of the house, along a shared access path, is the secluded garden with outdoor furniture, BBQ and pizza oven to enjoy balmy evening meals alfresco. Superb attention to detail ensures a real homely feel. All the styling comes from the heart of the owners who cleverly combine welcoming interiors with thoughtful, retro touches to create a relaxed style holiday home. Beach 1½ miles. Pub and restaurant 1 mile.