6 Goscar Court, Tenby is a charming seaside apartment offering spectacular views across Carmarthen Bay, North Beach, and Tenby Harbour. Accessed via lift or staircase, this third-floor retreat features a stylish open-plan living space with sea vistas. The well-equipped kitchen boasts granite worktops, gas hob, electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge and freezer, with a handy table for family meals.
Relax in the comfortable living area and enjoy a film on the Smart TV whilst sipping chilled wine and gazing at sea views. The apartment offers two bedrooms: a double with an en-suite shower room, and a pretty twin with two comfortable single beds. A main bathroom with corner bath and WC ensures comfort for all. Though there's no dedicated outside space, the location puts you within easy reach of Tenby's vibrant beach culture, eateries, and charming shops. Parking is available in nearby public car parks within half a kilometre.
Imagine waking to harbour views, stepping onto the cobbled streets of Tenby to find bustling cafes and independent boutiques. Spend lazy afternoons on golden sands, explore hidden coves, or treat yourself to leisurely seaside strolls. Summer brings traffic-free streets and vibrant bistros; winter offers invigorating coastal walks along the Pembrokeshire path and cosy eateries serving hot chocolate.
6 Goscar Court, Tenby is perfectly positioned to discover the very best of the spectacular Pembrokeshire coast and Wales's incredibly rich and diverse cultural heritage today. Step back in time at the Tudor Merchant's House (100 metres), just moments away, where you can experience exactly how a Tudor family lived five centuries ago in intimate, fascinating period detail. The Dinosaur Park Tenby (4 km) offers an ultimate prehistoric adventure with thrilling attractions for younger explorers. History enthusiasts will truly appreciate the extensive and impressive remains of Lamphey Bishop's Palace (12 km), a grand medieval palace of the bishops of St Davids, nestled within peaceful Pembroke surroundings. For adrenaline seekers, West Wales Karting (25 km) features an impressive 300-metre indoor track with challenging hairpins and exhilarating straights perfect for family competition.
Venture further to discover world-class culture and heritage. Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre (45 km) in St Davids showcases stunning artistic interpretations of landscape in a free, contemporary gallery featuring rotating exhibitions and interactive displays that inspire visitors of all ages. St Non's Chapel and Well (45 km) offers peaceful spiritual contemplation at the legendary birthplace of St David's mother, where pilgrims have sought healing waters for over 1,500 years. The magnificent St Davids Cathedral (46 km), one of Christendom's great historic shrines with its distinctive Norman architecture and ornate ceiling, stands proudly in Britain's smallest city alongside the atmospheric ruins of the medieval Bishop's Palace.
The charming market town of Pembroke, just 15 kilometres away, boasts a magnificent Norman castle where Henry VII was born, alongside medieval streets lined with independent boutiques, traditional Welsh pubs, and Georgian architecture. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 34-kilometre drive to the vibrant heart of Welsh culture, where this ancient Roman settlement—reputedly Wales's oldest town—celebrates its connection to the legendary wizard Merlin through atmospheric streets filled with authentic Welsh character, bustling markets, and warm Carmarthenshire hospitality that perfectly captures the spirit of traditional Wales.
















