From its traditional coastal cottage exterior to the exposed beamed ceilings and roll-top bath inside, this 250-year-old, Grade II-listed cottage oozes character and charm. Added comforts such as the hot tub and wood burner ensure up to 7 guests and two canine companions can enjoy a truly relaxing getaway. Enjoy the convenience of a town-centre location while also being surrounded by the picturesque sandy beaches, historical landmarks and coastal trails of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Entertain your guests in the bright, split-level open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with neutral tones and subtle hints of a coastal theme throughout. The white U-shaped fitted kitchen has sparkling surface tops and modern appliances, including a wine cooler. Next to this is a wooden dining table with eight chairs, beneath low-hanging contemporary lights. One step down takes you to the cosy lounge area with a wood burner and plum leather sofas. Climb the stairs to reach a family bathroom and four bedrooms – a twin room, a single room and two doubles, one containing a roll-top bath. Outside you’ll find a patio area with a hot tub and a bistro set.
While staying in the heart of the town, you’ll find an array of restaurants, boutique shops and pubs on your doorstep (within 200 metres). Spend an afternoon windsurfing or canoeing at Tenby South Beach (300 metres) and admire the views of St Catherine’s Island from Castle Beach (300 miles). Stroll along the sandy shores of Tenby North Beach (0.5 miles) until you reach the beginning of the coastal path from Allen’s View (2 miles) which will take you to the secluded Monkstone Beach (3 miles). Take a picnic to Castle Hill and don’t miss a visit to Tenby Castle and Tenby Museum and Art Gallery (all 0.5 miles).