Beach View, Tenby is a charming ground-floor apartment within an elegant Georgian townhouse, positioned just 100 metres from the beach. The well-equipped open-plan kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge, everything needed to create wonderful meals during your holiday. The spacious living and dining area offers coastal elegance: sink into the comfortable sofa, warm yourself by the welcoming wood burner-effect electric fire, and gaze through the large picture window at breathtaking views across to St Catherine's Island and the bay beyond. The Smart TV with Netflix and DVD player provides entertainment whenever desired, ensuring cosy evenings indoors.
Step onto the street promenade, where a zig-zag path leads directly down to the beach; convenience meets coastal charm at its finest. The property features one beautifully appointed double bedroom, decorated in restful tones and perfect for restorative nights after seaside adventures. The stylish shower room, with its walk-in shower and WC, provides all the facilities needed for a comfortable stay at this charming seafront retreat.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves, enjoying your morning coffee whilst watching sunlight dance across the bay through your picture window. Spend sun-filled days exploring pristine beaches and Tenby's vibrant town centre, then return as evening light paints the island in golden hues, all within a few steps of your door.
Beach View, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore Pembrokeshire's finest attractions and experiences throughout the seasons. Just a stone's throw away, boat trips to Caldey Island (200 metres), one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks continue ancient monastic traditions and craft delightful chocolate, create unforgettable memories. The Dinosaur Park in Gumfreston (5 km) transports young adventurers to a prehistoric realm of wonder, whilst Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (8 km) offers fantastic family entertainment combining a zoo, farm, fairground, and both indoor and outdoor adventure play facilities. For history enthusiasts, Narberth Castle (14 km) showcases impressive medieval ruins steeped in Welsh heritage and intrigue.
Venture further to discover remarkable cultural destinations and charming towns brimming with character. St Non's Chapel and Well near St Davids (45 km) holds spiritual significance as the birthplace of St David, with its holy well believed to possess curative powers and drawing pilgrims for centuries. Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre in St Davids (45 km) displays world-class art celebrating landscape interpretations, whilst St Davids Cathedral (46 km), one of Christendom's greatest historic shrines, stands majestically in Britain's smallest city, offering a place of profound reflection and tranquillity.
Two captivating destinations await within easy reach of your holiday base. Just 24 kilometres away, the maritime heritage town of Milford Haven boasts one of the world's deepest natural harbours and a vibrant Waterfront district brimming with independent shops, restaurants, and charming eateries perfect for leisurely exploration. A 33-kilometre drive brings you to Carmarthen, Wales' oldest town steeped in legend as the birthplace of the wizard Merlin. This historic market town offers visitors an authentic taste of Welsh culture and heritage, with its ancient streets, traditional markets, and timeless charm providing a fascinating glimpse into Wales' rich past and enduring traditions.

















































