This lower-ground-floor apartment in the heart of picturesque Tenby is perfect for a romantic seaside break, and would also suit a couple with a baby. Across the road from the property is an archway in the town wall, through which you will reach the maze of narrow streets that are home to the town’s lively culture of cafes, bars, restaurants and shops. Tenby alone has four beautiful beaches, and the walks along the coastal path have some spectacular scenery (stroll to Tenby’s castle ruins for gorgeous views). From the harbour, you can take a summertime boat trip to the holy Caldey Island, and in town, you might want to visit the National Trust’s fascinating Tudor Merchant’s House, while the Norman Manorbier Castle is just 6.5 miles away.
Set within a vibrantly painted, five-storey terraced Victorian house, this attractively decorated lower-ground-floor apartment is reached via external steps down to the front door. Once inside, there is an entrance hall with a coat rack and wardrobe for any storage needs, plus an attractive day bed. The lounge/diner has a double sofa bed as well as two reclining armchairs by the large bay window, and as an alternative place to eat, there is also a breakfast bar in the well-equipped kitchen. The pretty bedroom has draped, sheer curtains and a chandelier, as well as a TV for lazy mornings in bed, and there is also a separate bathroom.
From the kitchen, there is access to a private courtyard with a table and chairs, where you can enjoy a quiet and relaxing evening drink.