Bluebell House, Tenby welcomes you with a spacious living room where comfortable seating gathers around a Freeview Smart TV and warming woodburner, perfect for cosy evenings after days exploring the Pembrokeshire coast. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, whilst the separate dining room opens through French doors onto the patio, creating a wonderful flow between indoor and outdoor living spaces.
Step outside to discover an enclosed courtyard garden, a private sun-trap sanctuary with patio furniture and barbecue, ideal for alfresco dining and letting children play safely. Three comfortable bedrooms await on the first floor: the master double room features its own en-suite shower room, a flexible super king-size zip-and-link bedroom can be arranged as twins if needed, and a twin room provides additional sleeping space. The family bathroom boasts both a bath and walk-in shower, whilst a separate WC adds practical convenience. On-road parking sits just outside, with a public car park nearby for additional vehicles.
Picture sunlit mornings in the courtyard garden, coffee steaming as the Pembrokeshire day unfolds around you. Spend hours wandering Tenby's medieval streets and golden beaches, then return to fire up the barbecue whilst children play safely in the enclosed space. As twilight settles, gather in the living room where the woodburner crackles, casting warm shadows across contented faces sharing stories of the day's adventures.
Bluebell House, Tenby puts you perfectly placed to explore this historic harbour town and the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline beyond. Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (1 km) invites you to step back 500 years and discover how a prosperous merchant family would have lived in this remarkably preserved late-medieval dwelling. Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston (5 km) offers a delightful family experience at this eco-friendly sanctuary where you can hand-feed gentle deer and enjoy guided safari tours through beautiful countryside. Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (23 km) is a lively family-friendly destination where fashion boutiques and fine dining sit alongside high-octane watersports and maritime heritage, all against a working harbour backdrop. Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (26 km) is Wales' first indoor trampoline park, featuring over 100 inter-connecting trampolines, dodgeball courts, trick airbag and soft play areas guaranteed to delight active youngsters.
Venture further afield to discover Pembrokeshire's most treasured landmarks and attractions. St Davids Cathedral in St Davids (45 km) stands as one of Christendom's great historic shrines, this magnificent medieval cathedral rising from Britain's smallest city with architectural splendour and profound spiritual atmosphere. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) offers memorable encounters with these magnificent gentle creatures in peaceful rural surroundings. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, reached by ferry from St Justinian's (48 km), is a beautiful unspoilt RSPB sanctuary boasting some of Wales' highest sea cliffs, home to breeding and visiting seabirds including puffins, razorbills and choughs creating unforgettable wildlife spectacles.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 14 kilometres away, where a thousand years of history comes alive in streets lined with architectural masterpieces, independent boutiques and friendly traditional pubs, all crowned by the magnificent birthplace of Henry VII. Wales' oldest town, Carmarthen, is a 34-kilometre drive. Steeped in Arthurian legend, it was the reputed birthplace and home of Merlin the wizard. Now a thriving county town, it combines medieval heritage with contemporary shopping, excellent restaurants showcasing local Welsh produce, and the fascinating Carmarthenshire County Museum celebrating the region's rich cultural tapestry.
































