For families and friends looking for a seaside getaway on the Welsh coast, this quirky cottage is an excellent choice. Boasting a charming garden area to sit and soak up the atmosphere, as well as a roll top bathtub for relaxing evenings with a little peace, there’s something to please all guests. Tenby itself has plenty on offer, with four blissful beaches, all within a mile of each other, where you can build sand castles or try your hand at a surf lesson before stopping off for a delectable ice cream on the way back to your cottage.
Filled with Victorian charm, the first of the two living rooms is filled with thoughtful details to ensure you feel instantly at home. Exposed black beams along the ceiling, pretty shutters on the windows and a characterful gas fire add to the ambience of the space, whilst the second reception room is slightly smaller, filled with games and toys to entertain your loved ones with in the evenings. The open-plan kitchen/diner seamlessly blends the old with the new, with a sleek galley-style kitchen and a rustic kitchen table seating six for mealtimes. All three bedrooms share a similar style of decor with a subtle nod to their coastal location in the pretty decor. At the back and front of the cottage you’ll find outdoor areas with a peaceful patio area and a quaint summerhouse which offers an idyllic location to hide away in with a good book.
Lovers of the sea could embrace the opportunity to head out on the water from Tenby Harbour with a wildlife watching boat trip, or an excursion over to the fascinating Caldey Island. For children, a trip inland to Manor Wildlife Park (3 miles) for a walking safari is sure to be a crowd pleaser where you can feed an array of animals and experience their diverse habitats. The Dinosaur Park (3 miles) is another brilliant option offering a peak into prehistoric times with plenty for both children and adults to do.