4 Spetchley House, Tenby is a charming 2-bedroom apartment with partial sea views, a Juliet balcony and direct access to historic Tenby, golden beaches and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Perfect for couples seeking a memorable seaside escape.
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4 Spetchley House, Tenby

Discover Tenby's historic charm from a cosy Georgian apartment with sea views
Price from £511.00

Discover Tenby's historic charm from a cosy Georgian apartment with sea views

4 Spetchley House, Tenby is a beautifully appointed second-floor apartment nestled within a charming Georgian house, offering the ideal base for a memorable adults' holiday in Pembrokeshire. Step into the welcoming, open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner where natural light streams through an expansive bay window, revealing delightful partial sea views. The contemporary kitchen comes equipped with an electric hob, oven, fridge, microwave, and washing machine. A charming round dining table invites you to linger over leisurely meals and morning coffee. Retire to one of two thoughtfully furnished double bedrooms—the first graces you with a delightful Juliet balcony offering partial sea views, whilst the second provides generous storage perfect for extended stays. Unwind in the cosy lounge as evening falls, settling onto the sofa with a film on the Freesat TV / DVD and savouring the vistas from the bay windows. A well-appointed bathroom with shower over the bath and WC ensures comfort throughout your stay.

Imagine waking to soft light filtering through the bay windows, dressing in anticipation of exploring Tenby's colourful harbour and golden beaches. Spend your days wandering the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, paddling in the sea, or browsing the thriving town's charming shops and welcoming pubs. As evening descends, return to your cosy apartment, settle into comfort, and watch the sun dip below Carmarthen Bay.

4 Spetchley House, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the finest of the Pembrokeshire Coast. The historic town centre is moments away, where colourful buildings charm around a bustling harbour. South Beach, Tenby's most spacious stretch of golden sand, invites leisurely strolls and paddling, whilst the dramatic North Beach offers breathtaking cliff-face views. History lovers will treasure the Tudor Merchant's House (1 km), stepping back five centuries to experience authentic Tudor family life. Just moments further, Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (5 km) thrills with exhilarating canopy walks through the forest, testing your speed and agility. The delightful Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (18 km) enchants families with its impressive adventure castle, slides, swings and friendly farm animals. For a truly memorable experience, the Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (25 km) invites you to trek with your own llama through picturesque valleys, West Wales's oldest camelid centre.

Venture further to discover St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (45 km), steeped in spiritual significance with a naturally curative holy well where legend claims Saint David was born during a fierce storm. The atmospheric ruins mark the site of a medieval chapel dedicated to Saint David's mother. The evocative ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km) nestle beside the Teifi estuary in an unspoilt coastal village, where this 12th-century Tironian abbey once housed French monks and now offers fascinating glimpses into medieval monastic life through its impressive nave and chapter house remains. Meanwhile, the pristine Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km) offers remarkable RSPB experiences with soaring sea cliffs and diverse bird populations including guillemots, razorbills, and grey seals basking on secluded beaches.

The maritime heritage town of Milford Haven, a 24-kilometre drive away, celebrates centuries of seafaring history on one of the world's deepest natural harbours, where Nelson's fleet once sheltered and modern oil tankers now dock. This bustling port town features a fascinating maritime museum and scenic waterfront walks. The legendary Carmarthen (34 km) enchants visitors as Wales's oldest town, steeped in Arthurian mythology as the supposed birthplace of the wizard Merlin. Explore its Roman amphitheatre ruins, browse the traditional covered market, and discover the ancient Merlin's Oak, where local legend claims the town's fate remains forever entwined with the mystical tree's survival.

4
Sleeps
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
Pets not allowed
Nearest beach: Tenby Harbour Beach
No swimming pool
Balcony
No dedicated parking
Supplier rating
WiFi
Good for families

What we love about 4 Spetchley House, Tenby

  • The breathtaking partial sea views from the bay window and Juliet balcony create a captivating connection to the coastal landscape, inviting you to savour the ever-changing seascape throughout the day.
  • The charming second-floor location within a historic Georgian house offers an authentic slice of Tenby's character, nestling you in the heart of this vibrant seaside town with shops, pubs and beaches mere steps away.
  • The thoughtfully appointed bathroom with shower over the bath ensures a supremely comfortable stay, allowing you to fully relax and unwind after exploring the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast Path and discovering the area's rich heritage.

Features you'll find at 4 Spetchley House, Tenby

Appliances

  • Coffee / Tea making facilities
  • Freezer
  • Fridge
  • Microwave
  • Oven / stove
  • Washing machine

Entertainment

  • Internet / WiFi
  • TV

For families

  • Travel cot

Good to know

  • Near beach
  • Pub nearby

Nearby activities

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Surfing
  • Walking
  • Water sports

Outdoors

  • Balcony
4 Spetchley House, Tenby

4 Spetchley House, Tenby

Discover Tenby\'s historic charm from a cosy Georgian apartment with sea views

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