10 Richmond House, Tenby is a delightful second-floor apartment nestled within an elegant Georgian building, offering a perfect seaside sanctuary for families. The bright open-plan kitchen, dining and living space forms the heart of the home, a wonderfully sociable hub where the electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine make preparing delicious family meals an absolute pleasure. Settle into the comfortable living room with its television and inviting soft seating, perfect for unwinding after beach adventures and exploring the surrounding area.
Beyond the apartment, a private terraced garden across the road offers direct access to the beach, wonderful spot for seaside strolls and peaceful evening contemplation. Three welcoming bedrooms await: a king-size room with an en-suite shower and gorgeous sea views over the harbour, a comfortable double bedroom, and a charming bunk bedroom perfect for children. The family bathroom features a bath with a handheld shower attachment, ensuring everyone's comfort and relaxation throughout their stay.
Imagine waking to the soft call of seagulls, the salt-tinged breeze drifting through your window as morning light catches the glint of the sparkling harbour below. Spend sun-filled days exploring Tenby's charming streets, discovering hidden coves, and enjoying the beach with your family. Return to your peaceful seaside sanctuary as evening falls, relaxing with loved ones and creating memories that will last a lifetime.
10 Richmond House, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of the Pembrokeshire Coast. Saundersfoot Harbour (4 km) is a lovely historic harbour housing the Wales International Coastal Centre, surrounded by charming shops and eateries perfect for seaside browsing. Heatherton World of Activities (4 km) offers an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor fun, including paintball, fishing, archery and golf for all skill levels. For a fantastic family day out, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo (10 km) combines a fascinating zoo, working farm, fairground, and indoor and outdoor adventure play—truly something for everyone seeking entertainment. Venture further afield to discover Hangar 5 (26 km), Wales' first indoor trampoline park featuring over one hundred interconnecting trampolines, a dodgeball court, trick airbag and soft play area for thrilling adventures and endless fun.
History enthusiasts will be captivated by St Davids Cathedral (45 km), one of Christendom's great historic shrines situated in Britain's smallest city, offering a profound spiritual experience. For a unique rural encounter, Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) offers a delightful and educational experience with these magnificent creatures, whilst Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km), accessible by ferry from St Justinian's, showcases a beautiful unspoilt RSPB reserve with visiting and breeding birds and some of Wales' highest sea cliffs.
The charming towns of Pembroke, just 14 kilometres away, and Narberth, a mere 17-kilometre drive, are both within easy reach for exploring during your stay. Pembroke boasts a thousand-year-old history, with medieval streets lined with architectural masterpieces, delightful boutiques, and welcoming pubs where locals and visitors gather. The town's crown jewel is the magnificent Norman castle, birthplace of Henry VII. Meanwhile, Narberth (17 km) is a gorgeous little market town that has become beloved by shoppers and food enthusiasts alike. Its colourful Edwardian and Georgian buildings house independent shops, galleries, and acclaimed restaurants, making it perfect for leisurely afternoon strolls and discovering local Welsh produce and crafts.




















