6 Richmond House, Tenby is a charming ground-floor apartment nestled above Tenby North Beach, offering a warm family-friendly retreat with contemporary-style interiors and cheery pops of colour. The bright, well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, a fridge with ice compartment, microwave, and washing machine, making meal preparation effortless. The spacious open-plan dining and living area floods with natural light, providing the perfect setting for enjoying breakfast with a view or settling in for a cosy evening with loved ones.
Step outside across the road to discover a shared private garden with direct beach access—a short stroll whisks you straight to the golden sand and sparkling sea. The apartment offers genuine comfort with two thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: a spacious double bedroom for parents or couples, and a cosy bunk bedroom ideal for children seeking adventure. A stylish shower room with a generous walk-in shower and WC completes this well-designed space, ensuring convenience and comfort for all guests.
Picture yourself waking to the gentle sound of waves, preparing breakfast in your bright kitchen whilst gazing across Tenby Bay, then wandering through your private garden to the beach. Afternoons drift between rock pooling, seaside strolls, and family picnics. As evening descends, retreat indoors, brew a warming cuppa, and watch the sun paint the sky golden whilst thinking of tomorrow's adventures.
6 Richmond House, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the magical attractions of Pembrokeshire. Start with a visit to Boats to Caldey Island (1 km), one of Britain's holy islands, where Cistercian monks live and craft delicious chocolate, a truly enchanting experience for all ages. The Dinosaur Park (4 km) offers the ultimate prehistoric adventure, transporting young explorers to a land before time where dinosaurs roamed the Earth. For those seeking thrills and excitement, Tree Tops Trail (5 km) invites you to test your strength and agility as you swing through the forest canopies with breathtaking views. Venture a little further to Llys-y-frân Lake (25 km), where 350 acres of pristine woodland, grassland, and shimmering waters await—perfect for walking, cycling, fishing, and a whole range of water-based activities that create unforgettable family memories.
For those with a taste for history and wildlife, St Davids Cathedral (45 km) stands as one of the great historic shrines of Christendom, nestled in Britain's smallest city. This magnificent 12th-century cathedral houses the shrine of Wales' patron saint and boasts stunning Norman architecture, with its remarkable wooden ceiling and beautiful stained glass windows creating an atmosphere of timeless spirituality. Gentle Giants Shire Horses is a 47-kilometre drive away and offers a delightful encounter with these magnificent creatures, where visitors can meet, groom and learn about these gentle giants whilst enjoying tractor and trailer rides around the picturesque farm. Meanwhile, Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, 47 kilometres away, provides a beautiful, unspoilt RSPB sanctuary accessible by boat trip, where you can spot grey seals, porpoises and dolphins in the crystal-clear waters, observe diverse visiting and breeding birds including choughs and peregrine falcons, and marvel at some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales whilst enjoying spectacular coastal walks.
The charming market town of Narberth (14 km) beckons shoppers and food enthusiasts with its multicoloured Georgian and Edwardian buildings lining the high street. Carmarthen (33 km), Wales's oldest town and the legendary home of the wizard Merlin, offers cultural richness and historic charm for those seeking Welsh heritage just a short drive away.












