The 'Most Photographed Tin Shed in Britain' has a New Lease of Life Ahead of It yet ; Annual Repair Bill of Pounds 6,000 a Heavy Burden for the Rnli

Western MailJuly 11, 2009

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AFTER more than a century spent standing at the entrance to one the country's most picturesque harbours, Tenby's Victorian lifeboat house could be forgiven a touch of decay.

But with an annual repair bill of pounds 6,000 for the structure proving a heavy burden for the RNLI, the corrugated iron listed building looked destined to be demolished.

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The 'Most Photographed Tin Shed in Britain' has a New Lease of Life Ahead of It yet ; Annual Repair Bill of Pounds 6,000 a Heavy Burden for the Rnli

Having sheltered lifeboats since 1905, it became surplus to the RNLI's requirements when a modern replacement was built nearby four years ago.

But rather than being wiped from the face of thousan...

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