Set atop one of the shops on Tenby’s quirky, winding streets, this first-floor apartment invites two guests to stay right at the heart of the action in this Pembrokeshire town. Elegant décor and fantastic Grade-II listed design features make this abode a truly stunning place to stay, with large windows offering views out over the town and towards Carmarthen Bay enjoyed from the lovely living area. Whether you’re seeking beach trips, water sports, long clifftop hikes or once-in-a-lifetime boat tours, Tenby will tick all of your boxes. Discover the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park that surrounds it for coastal and countryside adventures in abundance.
Take the steps up to the first floor and find your accommodation neatly laid out on one storey. Move into the lounge/diner, a splendid room with three large windows providing exceptional views and ornate decor including a feature fireplace. Spend your mornings planning your day’s activities here, with the TV educating you on the day’s news and natural light flooding in via the windows. The kitchen is just next door with everything you need to prepare meals, and along the hallway, you’ll also find a large bathroom. An exceptionally well-presented king-size bedroom completes the space, with a skilfully crafted ceiling feature dating back to the 19th century.
There’s so much to enjoy within a half-mile radius of your doorstep, including four magnificent beaches, a bustling harbour offering regular boat trips, attractions including Tenby Museum & Art Gallery and the National Trust maintained Tudor Merchant’s House. To venture further out of town, take the majestic Pembrokeshire Coast Path in either direction, moving north towards scenic Saundersfoot (3 miles) or east to Penally (2 miles) and Lydstep (4 miles) whilst admiring views out across Caldey Island. Lydstep Beach is a particular hidden gem, well worth a day trip on a warm, sunny day.