1 Noe Acre, Tenby is a characterful 300-year-old cottage offering the perfect retreat for families, groups, or couples. The heart of this charming home features a well-equipped kitchen with a gas hob, double electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, complete with a high table seating four. Two inviting living rooms provide flexible spaces. The formal room showcases leather sofas and a wood burner facing a Smart TV, whilst the second offers an equally welcoming atmosphere for gatherings or solitude.
Step outside to discover a gravel garden area with seating. The cottage welcomes two dogs, ensuring the whole family can enjoy this retreat. Four bedrooms provide ample space: a king-size room with en-suite on the ground floor, a further king-size bedroom with television upstairs, a double room, and a twin room. Two additional en-suites plus a family bathroom with shower over the bath guarantee comfort. The dining room seats eight, making it ideal for memorable meals.
Waking at 1 Noe Acre means stepping into a world of possibility. Imagine brewing morning tea whilst gazing across your private garden, then strolling through Tenby's winding streets to the golden beach within minutes. Picture lazy afternoons exploring hidden coves, adventurous days tackling exciting activities, and long evenings gathered around the wood burner, sharing stories of your day's discoveries whilst the cottage wraps you in its timeless charm.
1 Noe Acre, Tenby is ideally positioned to explore Pembrokeshire's finest attractions and beautiful beaches. Boats to Caldey Island (700 metres), Britain's holy island where Cistercian monks craft renowned chocolate, depart regularly from the picturesque harbour. Heatherton World of Activities (4 km) offers award-winning entertainment including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf for visitors of all ages and abilities. Carew Castle & Tidal Mill (9 km) presents an enormous stone castle in a picturesque setting beside a 23-acre mill pond, powered by fascinating tidal machinery that captivates history enthusiasts. For adrenaline seekers, West Wales Karting (25 km) features an ultimate indoor karting experience with a 300-metre track complete with five hairpins and a thrilling 70-metre straight.
Venture further afield to discover St Davids Cathedral (45 km), one of Christendom's great historic shrines nestled in Britain's smallest city and an absolute must-see for pilgrims and history lovers alike. Meet Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) for a unique encounter with these magnificent animals in their natural setting. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km) beckons nature enthusiasts with its RSPB designation, abundant visiting and breeding birds, and some of Wales's highest sea cliffs, accessible by ferry from St Justinian's.
Nearby Pembroke (14 km) captivates with a thousand-year-old history, architectural masterpieces, boutique shops, and welcoming pubs perfect for evening exploration. Milford Haven (24 km), built upon one of the world's deepest natural harbours, charms visitors with its rich maritime heritage and the vibrant Milford Waterfront, brimming with shops and quality eateries for all tastes.




















