3 Newbridge House, Tenby is a charming three-bedroom maisonette offering elegant coastal living in Tenby's picturesque harbour town. The chic kitchen features a large cooking range with gas hob and electric ovens, complemented by a fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer. A wine cooler and Nespresso machine complete this well-appointed space, perfect for memorable meals. The bright, airy open-plan living area showcases soothing coastal ambience with fantastic sea views across the harbour, North Beach, and coastline. Comfortable sofas invite you to settle with a book or film, whilst the raised dining area provides a sociable setting to enjoy meals with views. A breakfast bar offers a convenient spot for quick bites.
Step outside to the welcoming patio with charming furnishings and panoramic sea views over the harbour, an ideal spot for morning coffee or al fresco dining. The accommodation features two king-size bedrooms, each with TV and en-suite bathrooms, and a twin bedroom with en-suite bath and separate shower, plus a shower room ensuring comfort for all.
Imagine waking to gentle harbour views, savouring your morning coffee on the seafront patio while sailboats gently bob below. Spend sun-soaked afternoons exploring sandy beaches moments away, or watching the day melt into golden-hued evenings from your private terrace. This is where cherished memories flourish and the rhythm of coastal life truly feels like home.
3 Newbridge House, Tenby is perfectly positioned in this enchanting harbour town, where adventure and relaxation await at every corner. The Tudor Merchant's House (100 metres) sits just steps away, transporting you back five centuries to discover how a Tudor family lived and worked. The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (4 km) offers an ultimate prehistoric adventure for families seeking thrilling encounters with life-sized dinosaurs and immersive experiences that captivate imaginations. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (5 km) boasts an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor pursuits including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf for all skill levels and interests. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the dramatic Green Bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path near Pembroke (22 km), where a stunning natural rock arch and towering pillars frame the rugged south west coastline.
Venture further to discover Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre in St Davids (45 km), a world-class gallery celebrating artists' interpretations of the stunning Pembrokeshire landscape through contemporary exhibitions and permanent collections that showcase both local and international talent. The spiritual St Non's Chapel and Well is a 45-kilometre drive away, where ancient stone ruins mark the legendary birthplace of St David, Wales' patron saint, surrounded by a tranquil holy well that has drawn pilgrims for over 1,500 years. For a truly memorable family experience, Gentle Giants Shire Horses near Pernhallt Uchaf, 47 kilometres away, offers the chance to meet, groom and learn about these magnificent gentle creatures, with hands-on experiences and countryside walks that delight visitors of all ages.
The historic town of Pembroke (15 km) showcases a thousand-year-old heritage with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques, and welcoming pubs lining its characterful streets. Carmarthen (34 km), the county town of Carmarthenshire, holds the distinction of being Wales's oldest town, where legend claims the wizard Merlin once dwelled amidst its atmospheric streets.




























