74 Croft Court, Tenby is a stylish top-floor apartment offering stunning sea views and providing the perfect base for families and couples seeking a coastal holiday. The contemporary kitchen features sleek glossy neutral units paired with dark worktops, creating an absolute pleasure to cook in. You'll find an induction hob and oven alongside essential appliances – fridge, freezer, microwave, toaster, coffee machine, and dishwasher. A practical washer / dryer adds wonderful convenience.
Step into the spacious open-plan living area where expansive windows frame breathtaking sea views from comfortable sofas, whilst the dining table showcases lush countryside and charming town vistas. Open the French doors to your balcony for al fresco relaxation on warm days. Outside, a shared lawn offers peaceful outdoor space. The first bedroom features a sumptuous king-size bed with wonderful sea views and TV, whilst the second bedroom offers two single beds with town views and TV. The stylish bathroom, adorned with contemporary tiles, features a waterfall shower over the bath with handheld head, perfect for either an invigorating rinse or a luxurious soak.
Imagine waking to magnificent sea breezes, enjoying leisurely breakfasts on your balcony overlooking North Beach. Spend golden days exploring nearby attractions or simply relaxing with a good book, listening to waves gently lap the shore. As evening arrives, savour delicious meals prepared in your well-equipped kitchen before settling in for a peaceful night gazing at the seascape.
74 Croft Court, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the best of Pembrokeshire's treasured attractions and charming towns. North Beach lies just 300 metres away, accessible within minutes, making it ideal for families eager to build sandcastles and create seaside memories. The vibrant centre of Tenby, a mere 800-metres walk away, boasts fascinating historic sites including the Tudor Merchant's House and Tenby Castle. During July and August, the town centre becomes traffic-free, perfect for leisurely shopping and dining amongst an abundance of boutique shops, welcoming pubs, and excellent restaurants. For thrilling family adventures, Heatherton World of Activities (4 km) presents an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor entertainment including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf. Manorbier Castle (7 km) captivates visitors with its impressive Norman architecture, rich history and folklore, dramatically overlooking a beautiful beach. The dramatic Green Bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks (22 km) showcase nature's spectacular artistry along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, whilst Hangar 5 (26 km) offers Wales' first indoor trampoline park with over 100 interconnecting trampolines, dodgeball court, and trick airbag for thrilling family fun.
For more distant adventures, St Davids Cathedral (45 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines situated in Britain's smallest city, where the magnificent 12th-century cathedral houses the shrine of Wales' patron saint and features stunning medieval architecture. Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) offers delightful equine encounters with these majestic heavy horses, providing hands-on experiences including grooming, feeding, and cart rides through beautiful countryside. Meanwhile, Ramsey Island Nature Reserve is a 47-kilometre drive to this beautiful, unspoilt RSPB reserve with impressive sea cliffs and diverse birdlife, including grey seals, porpoises, and thousands of seabirds such as guillemots, razorbills, and choughs.
The historic town of Pembroke, just 14 kilometres away, features thousand-year-old architecture centred around its magnificent Norman castle—birthplace of Henry VII—alongside charming boutiques and friendly pubs ideal for casual exploration of its medieval streets. Further afield, Carmarthen (33 km) beckons as Wales' oldest town and the legendary birthplace of the wizard Merlin. This ancient market town offers a delightful blend of Roman heritage, Georgian architecture, and vibrant shopping along its historic streets, whilst nearby Merlin's Hill provides scenic walks steeped in Arthurian legend and panoramic countryside views.
















