This listed holiday house at the coast is for sale - and it could earn you thousands of pounds a year.
Glenthorne, in Tenby, dates back to the mid-1800s and was built as part of a terrace of seven, set over five storeys.
On its current booking.com listing, prices for two nights in one bedroom at Glenthorne start at £180, meaning that even just by letting one bedroom on the weekends, a new owner could earn more than £9,000 a year.

The guest house, which is Grade II listed, retains plenty of period features, such as a gabled dormer, stucco doorcases, railings with fleur-de-lys finials and sash windows.
A lower ground floor level provides accommodation for the owner to stay in while guests visit, which is made up of three bedrooms, a bathroom, a sitting room and a utility room.

On the ground floor is a kitchen, a large guest sitting room and a dining room overlooking the garden.
Upstairs, the first floor is made up of three bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, while a further three bedrooms and bathrooms sit on the second floor and another two bedrooms on the top floor and one bathroom.

Outside, there is a forecourt area to the front of the property, and a lawned garden accessible from both the guest house and the owners’ accommodation.
The property has been brought to market by The Agency UK, who have listed the building at a guide price of £650,000.

Rhys Jordan of The Agency commented: “This is a very successful guest house and would be ideal for anyone looking for a lifestyle opportunity. All the hard work is done.
“You don’t get guest houses like this on the market too often, as they tend to stay within families.
“This is a very rare opportunity.”