A CLIFFTOP Pembrokeshire bungalow with its own amphitheatre is on the market for £2.5m - making it the most expensive property currently on the market in the county.

Clovers on North Cliffe, Tenby, is set high above the town and Carmarthen Bay with uninterrupted coastal views and stands in 7.5 acres of land with its own paddock.

Within the grounds is the amphitheatre housing The Temple of the Winds, where dramatic productions were staged over 30 years ago by the Tenby Players.

Originally built in the 1970s, Clovers was extended in 1990 with further updates and improvements during the years to both the property and garden, including the addition of a large garage block.

The three-bedroomed property with a two-bed annexe is being sold by Fine and Country, who say it is "ideal for multi-generational living, as a family home with guest annexe or as a luxury holiday rental". It could also be easily converted to a five-bedroomed home.

Approached via a gated driveway, Clovers features a reception hall with marble tiled floor and archways leading to the three bedrooms, one of which is ensuite, and the bathroom. The spacious kitchen/breakfast room has sliding patio doors to the conservatory/dining room, which has a maplewood floor and double French doors leading to the patio areas and gardens.

The superb sea views continue from the sitting room and the games room/office.

For more information, see www.fineandcountry.com