This spacious first-floor flat has two bedrooms that can change bed configuration to suit a family, two couples of even four friends. It’s centrally located in the picturesque town of Tenby with unrivalled views of the beach and out to sea. Tenby offers a choice of beaches plus the usual bars, cafes, eateries and shopping. Visit the town’s medieval walls or tour the National Trust Tudor Merchant’s House for a trip down Welsh memory lane. Carew and Manorbier Castles are 6.5 and 6 miles away respectively or hop around the many local beaches of this celebrated Pembrokeshire coast and take a boat trip to Caldey Island looking out for porpoise en route. At 3 miles away, kids can get wild at the Manor Wildlife Park. Or just get your boots on and tramp along the Coastal Path.
Lofty rooms and a calming vibe await at this first-floor apartment that has been carefully styled to retain certain features while offering up to date living – giving the whole property a really classical and timeless feel. Two large sofas sit back in the lounge, leaving the huge bay window for a pair of armchairs facing straight out to sea. Perfect for bird spotting or even people watching! There are period features such as an ornamental fireplace, architraves and built-in shelves but the rest is neutral and uncluttered leaving lots of room to breathe. The contemporary, super-sleek kitchen has laminate flooring and a modern wood table and chairs. Both bedrooms have two single linkable beds that can either be made up as a super-king bed or left as twin beds. Both bedrooms have smart furniture and decor in neutral shades and share a modern bathroom with a shower over the bath. One bedroom has access to the cute outdoor balcony with bench seating.
While this apartment is on the first floor and subsequently has no garden – it still has some outside space for early breakfasts or sundowner drinks. Accessed from the second bedroom, a small balcony has two benches and lighting that provides a cute little al fresco area! But, if that’s not enough, the beach is literally opposite, so you won’t have to go far to dip your toes in the water.