Property Description
South Beach Court underwent major renovation works a couple of years ago. A former hotel, it has now been converted into luxuriously appointed apartments. We are pleased to be able to offer this lower ground floor apartment, furnished and equipped to the highest standard. In a prominent location at the end of The Esplanade. Access to the beach is directly opposite and the town centre is a short level stroll away. Good quality soft furnishings throughout. Residents permit parking outside (subject to council permit which must be applied for in advance) and public car park nearby. Pembrokeshire area can offer a huge variety of activities including a jet ski safari or paragliding from Tenby Harbour to banana rides on the South Beach. There are 51 forts and castles in Pembrokeshire including enormous stone fortresses like Pembroke castle, where the Tudor dynasty commenced with the birth of Henry the Second, Manorbier Castle and Carew Castle. Just 3 miles from Tenby is Caldey Island is owned and run by the Reformed Order of Cistercian monks, who live a simple life farming the island, making chocolate and perfume alongside a small village community. The quiet religious atmosphere conjured up by the monastic buildings and lifestyle of the residents is reflected in the beautiful and peaceful wooded surroundings, there are regular boat trips during the summer season.
The apartment takes strictly 2 adults only
Accommodation Details
Sleeps 2 Adults only No Pets
Video security entry system.
Lift or stairs to lower ground floor
Entrance hall.
Lounge with electric 'wood burner' effect stove and colour TV with Freeview.
Kitchen, electric oven/hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine/tumble dryer.
Bedroom 1, with double bed, flat screen TV/freeview.
Bathroom with bath/shower over, WC and whb.
Communal seating area at front of apartment block.
Rent inclusive of electricity and gas central heating. Duvets, bed linen and towels are provided.
Non-smokers only.
Saturday changeover.
3pm takeover.
Location
South Pembrokeshire's largest town, offers splendid Victorian and Georgian architecture set within Tudor town walls. Tenby's roots date back to the time of the Norman conquest when the county was invaded and colonised in around 1093. Much of the medieval castle walls, built by the Pembrokeshire Earls in 1264 to fortify the town from the Welsh rebellion, have survived intact to the present day. It is perched dramatically on a rocky promontory and boasts award winning Blue Flag status for the white sandy beaches. There is a picturesque harbour with busy boats ferrying people to the monastic island of Caldey or taking out families for fishing trips, lush Mediterranean-style vegetation and charming narrow streets packed with shops, galleries and restaurants. In the summer, the centre of Tenby is transformed into a 'cafe culture' centre, with no traffic allowed within the town walls. The restaurants and public houses take full advantage of this and you can relax wining and dining in the middle of Tudor Square, watching holidaymakers bustle to and fro.
Travel
Cardiff Airport - 95.4 miles and takes 2hrs and 4mins approx.
Tenby Train Station - 10 minute walk to town centre or usually Taxis waiting on train arrivals.
M4 Cardiff - 89.8 miles, 1hr 44mins.
Nearest Large Towns
Haverfordwest - 20.5 miles, 33mins, Large shopping Centre with most of the supermarkets, and many other High Street shops, cinema, castle.
Carmarthen - 26.6 miles, 37mins, Large Shopping Centre with most of the supermarkets, and many of the other High Street shops, cinema.
Pembroke Dock - 14.6 miles, 21mins, small shopping centre with many of the Supermarkets and a selection of High Street Shops, Ferry Terminal for Ireland.
Visitor Attractions - The local leisure attractions, Manor House, Heatherton Country Sports Park, Folly Farm and Oakwood are all within easy reach by car and in the peak weeks many have a regular bus service to and fro.
Beaches: There are approximately 58 beaches in Pembrokeshire and four of those are in Tenby.