31 Croft Court, Tenby is a bright and welcoming apartment perfectly positioned for a memorable seaside escape. The well-appointed kitchen features a gas hob, electric oven, fridge / freezer, and microwave, alongside practical appliances including a dishwasher and washer / dryer – ideal for catering to the whole group. Step into the spacious living area, where plush seating invites relaxation and ample dining space encourages family gatherings. Entertainment options including a TV, DVD player, and sound system ensure wonderfully cosy evenings in.
Beyond the living space, you'll discover a lovely balcony with far-reaching views over Tenby, absolutely perfect for morning coffee or evening reflection. The shared lawn area, accessible via charming stone steps, offers additional outdoor space to enjoy. Three comfortably furnished bedrooms provide you with welcoming spaces to pass the night. There's a spacious master bedroom with king-size bed, TV and DVD player, a charming twin room, and a cosy bunk bedroom. A bright bathroom with shower over the bath and WC completes the accommodation perfectly.
Picture yourself awakening to the gentle sound of seagulls and the salty sea breeze drifting through your window. Spend sun-filled days wandering along the nearby North Beach, exploring independent cafes scattered throughout Tenby's charming centre, or simply settling into your balcony with a good book, watching the coastal world drift peacefully by.
31 Croft Court, Tenby is ideally positioned to explore one of Pembrokeshire's most treasured and stunning coastal destinations. Just a short stroll away, the historic Tudor Merchant's House (600 metres) transports you back five centuries, revealing how a Tudor family once lived within its atmospheric walls. For dinosaur-loving adventures, The Dinosaur Park Tenby (4 km) in nearby Gumfreston offers an ultimate journey into a prehistoric world. Those seeking outdoor thrills will love Tree Tops Trail (5 km) in St Florence, where you can test your speed, strength and agility swinging through the forest canopy. History enthusiasts shouldn't miss the impressive Manorbier Castle (10 km), a striking Norman stronghold steeped in folklore and commanding spectacular beach views.
Venture further to discover St Dogmaels Abbey (45 km), a beautiful 12th-century ruined abbey founded by Tironian monks and nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, where you can explore the atmospheric remains of the church, chapter house, and cloisters. Seek out Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) in Pernhallt Uchaf for a unique and memorable encounter with these magnificent gentle giants, where visitors can meet, feed, and learn about these impressive working horses in their natural farmland setting. The remarkable Ramsey Island Nature Reserve is a 47-kilometre journey to an unspoilt RSPB nature haven boasting Wales's highest sea cliffs and abundant, diverse birdlife, including grey seals, porpoises, and thousands of seabirds such as choughs, ravens, and peregrine falcons.
For charming exploration, visit the historic market town of Pembroke (16 km), where thousand-year-old heritage centres around the magnificent Norman castle—birthplace of Henry Tudor – whilst the town's medieval streets now host delightful boutique shops, traditional Welsh pubs, and excellent restaurants serving local produce. Alternatively, Milford Haven is 29 kilometres away, a fascinating maritime gem built around one of the world's finest natural deep-water harbours. This bustling port town offers the vibrant Milford Waterfront development with its impressive marina, diverse array of independent shops, waterside restaurants, and family-friendly eateries, all perfectly positioned for watching the constant procession of international shipping traffic.
















