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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: There's a pre-existing Wikidata entry on the house as part of a bulk creation of entries for every CADW-listed building, so I've linked the article to that. I've removed a duplicate image. There was one phrase I didn't like-that the house is Norman-style, which I would tend instinctively assume meant Norman architecture from the early Middle Ages. So I took this phrase out. Finally, the fourth paragraph in the 'history' section looks like it needs a copyedit–"17th century" appears twice, and was it really called "Tenby Charities" in the seventeenth century? That sounds like a quite modern-sounding name. Still, I'm not an expert on Welsh history..