Nestled within an original Georgian home in the heart of Tenby, 11 Richmond House is an elegant three-bedroom apartment offering breathtaking sea views across North Beach and Goscar Rock. The well-appointed kitchen is equipped with an electric oven, hob, dishwasher, microwave, and spacious fridge/freezer, providing everything you need to prepare memorable meals. A utility room houses a washing machine and tumble dryer, along with an additional fridge for convenience.
The stylish living area features a television with Netflix and DVD player, offering cosy evenings in front of the screen. Step through to find three generously proportioned bedrooms, a king-size, a double, and a twin, each blessed with their own television for ultimate guest comfort. Three bathrooms ensure no morning queues: two en-suite bathrooms with showers over the bath and separate WCs, plus one en-suite shower room featuring a luxurious walk-in shower. A separate cloakroom with WC provides additional convenience. This penthouse apartment is perfectly positioned for families with older children, combining elegance with practical amenities in one sophisticated retreat.
Imagine waking to filtered morning light and the distant murmur of waves. Spend your days exploring Tenby's charming shops, galleries, and cafés just a gentle walk away, before returning to your elevated sanctuary with uninterrupted coastal views. As evening descends, settle into your comfortable living space, perhaps planning tomorrow's coastal adventure.
11 Richmond House, Tenby is perfectly positioned within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which boasts more award-winning beaches than any other region in the UK. The town centre offers an abundance of independent shops, galleries, cafés, and family-friendly eateries, all within easy walking distance of your penthouse sanctuary. Head to the harbour (1km) catch a boat to Caldey Island, one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks live and craft delicious chocolate, is just an unforgettable boat journey away. For adventure and exploration, The Dinosaur Park in Gumfreston (4 km) delights families with prehistoric wonders and interactive exhibits, whilst Oakwood Theme Park (13 km) thrills visitors of all ages with exhilarating rides and attractions. History enthusiasts will marvel at the imposing medieval ruins of Narberth Castle (14 km), standing proud over the surrounding landscape with remarkable views. The spectacular 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path from Amroth (9 km) winds around rugged Welsh shores, offering one of the finest ways to experience this magnificent coastline.
Venturing further afield, discover St Dogmaels Abbey (45 km), a hauntingly beautiful 12th-century ruin nestled beside the Teifi Estuary in a charming village setting. The awe-inspiring Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km) is an unspoilt RSPB haven crowned with some of Wales's highest sea cliffs, teeming with visiting and breeding birds, whilst Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) offers a unique equine encounter
The maritime hub of Milford Haven, just 24 kilometres away, showcases rich shipping heritage along one of the world's deepest natural harbours, where you can explore fascinating museums and watch modern oil tankers navigate the same waters once sailed by medieval merchants. Meanwhile, St Davids (45 km) holds the remarkable distinction of being Britain's smallest city, its compact size belied by magnificent treasures including the stunning 12th-century cathedral where the patron saint of Wales lies buried. This charming settlement, with fewer than 2,000 residents, overflows with historic character, boutique shops, and delightful cafés, making it perfect for a leisurely day trip through Pembrokeshire's captivating landscape.




















