2 Springfield Villas, Tenby is a delightful terraced cottage perfectly positioned within walking distance of this beloved Welsh seaside resort. The practical kitchen is equipped with a gas hob, electric oven, fridge / freezer, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer, ensuring you have everything needed for effortless holiday cooking. The spacious open-plan living and dining space invites you to sink into comfortable sofas for cosy evenings, whilst the dining table seats six guests – ideal for family mealtimes and planning tomorrow's adventures.
Step outside to find an enclosed, walled rear patio and decked area complete with garden table and chairs, creating a secure outdoor haven where children can play safely whilst parents relax nearby. Upstairs, three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms welcome you: a peaceful double bedroom, a restful twin bedroom, and a cheerful third bedroom with bunk beds, perfect for younger family members. The family bathroom is fitted with both a traditional bath and a separate shower, ensuring everyone can refresh in comfort.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of seaside activity, stepping onto your private patio with morning coffee in hand. Spend your days paddling in sheltered harbour waters, exploring Tenby's enchanting streets and quirky cafes, or enjoying thrilling watersports and memorable boat trips. As evening falls, gather together in your warm, welcoming home, sharing stories and laughter whilst building precious family memories.
2 Springfield Villas, Tenby enjoys a superb location within walking distance of the resort's vibrant centre, where beaches, attractions and activities await. Tenby Harbour Beach, cradled safely within protective harbour walls, perfectly suits young families with gentle waters, whilst North and South Beach showcase glorious golden sands ideal for energetic exploration. Tenby Watersports offers thrilling activities from paddling to bodyboarding, and memorable boat trips to Caldey Island reveal charming puffins and unspoilt coastal beauty. Close by, Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (4 km) challenges visitors to swing through forest canopies whilst testing speed and agility, and Manor Wildlife Park (5 km) provides a fascinating 52-acre zoo dedicated to protecting endangered species. Medieval history awaits at the imposing ruins of Narberth Castle (14 km), whilst families seeking exhilarating indoor entertainment can enjoy over 100 interconnecting trampolines and adventure activities at Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (26 km).
Nature enthusiasts will treasure the Welsh Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran (45 km), where remarkable biodiversity thrives in a small, intimate setting, whilst history lovers will appreciate the atmospheric ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km), a beautiful 12th-century sanctuary nestled beside the picturesque Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village. Beyond these, Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km) reveals an unspoilt RSPB haven brimming with visiting and breeding birds, dramatic sea cliffs, and unforgettable natural beauty.
Just a 14-kilometre drive away, the enchanting market town of Pembroke beckons with its remarkable thousand-year history etched into every cobblestone. Wander through charming streets lined with architectural masterpieces, where Norman influences blend seamlessly with medieval Welsh heritage, and discover welcoming pubs perfect for sampling local ales after exploring the town's historic treasures. Alternatively, venture 34 km to legendary Carmarthen, proudly holding the title of Wales' oldest town. This captivating destination offers visitors the chance to walk in the footsteps of history, as it's famously known as the reputed birthplace of the legendary wizard Merlin, making it an irresistible draw for those seeking authentic Welsh culture and mythical intrigue.




























