3 Sparta House, Tenby is an elegant two-bedroom apartment occupying the first floor of a charming Georgian townhouse. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with an electric hob, oven, fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, complemented by high-quality cooking equipment and utensils—everything needed for leisurely meals or celebration suppers. The lounge / diner is utterly captivating, where a glorious bay window frames far-reaching harbour and sea views. Relax with the Smart/HD TV featuring Freeview, select a film from the DVD / Blu-ray player, or enjoy music via the iPod dock. A fascinating Welsh dresser in the hallway displays books, games and puzzles for quieter moments.
Upstairs, discover two inviting bedrooms. The master bedroom features a magnificent four-poster double bed, flooded with natural light from its own bay window offering glorious sea views—the perfect vantage point for watching harbourside life unfold. The second bedroom offers twin beds and a pull-out single, complete with TV and PlayStation 3 for entertainment. A luxurious shower room with an indulgent monsoon shower and separate WC, plus a cloakroom WC, ensure effortless morning routines for all guests.
Imagine mornings watching the harbour bustle with activity whilst enjoying a peaceful breakfast overlooking the sea. Picture afternoons exploring Tenby's charming streets, browsing independent shops and galleries, before settling into a cosy evening by the window, watching the light dance across the water. Create cherished memories with family and friends in this quintessential seaside retreat.
3 Sparta House, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of the Pembrokeshire Coast. The charming Tudor Merchant's House is on your doorstep—step back in time 500 years and discover how a Tudor family lived within its historic walls. Saundersfoot Harbour (4 km) is a lovely day out, housing the Wales International Coastal Centre and surrounded by independent shops and eateries offering local flavours. For award-winning indoor and outdoor activities, visit Heatherton World of Activities at St Florence (5 km), which offers paintball, fishing, archery and golf for all ages. Pembroke Castle (18 km), one of Wales' most impressive medieval castles, captivates visitors with its remarkable grandeur standing proud in the heart of its town.
Venture further to discover Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery at St Davids (45 km), a world-class gallery showcasing contemporary artists' interpretations of landscape. The beautiful 12th-century St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km) sits nestled next to the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, perfect for peaceful contemplation and exploring Welsh heritage. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km), reached by ferry from St Justinian's, is an unspoilt RSPB reserve teeming with visiting and breeding birds and boasting some of Wales' highest and most dramatic sea cliffs.
Just a short 15-kilometre drive away, the charming market town of Narberth beckons as a true shopper and foodie's paradise. Its vibrant high street, beautifully lined with Victorian and Edwardian buildings, houses an delightful array of independent boutiques and welcoming cafés perfect for a leisurely afternoon. For those seeking deeper historical connections, Carmarthen lies 42 km distant and offers captivating cultural treasures as Wales' oldest town. Steeped in legend as the birthplace of the wizard Merlin, this ancient settlement provides fascinating historical intrigue and rich Welsh heritage that will enchant visitors looking to explore the region's most significant cultural landmarks during their holiday.
















