Cahbloots, Tenby, is a beautifully modernised three-bedroom terrace offering stunning sea views across South Beach and Caldey Island. The first-floor open-plan kitchen features an induction hob, electric oven, dishwasher, and integrated appliances, with a convenient breakfast bar for casual dining. The spacious lounge and dining area is the heart of the home, where two large sofas and a recliner chair invite you to relax while enjoying breathtaking coastal vistas through expansive windows. A wall-mounted Smart TV and generous dining table complete this light-filled space.
Step outside to the enclosed courtyard patio, where outdoor seating provides a peaceful spot for morning coffee or evening drinks. The property offers three well-appointed bedrooms on the ground floor: a king-size room with en-suite shower room, a super-king-size zip-and-link (convertible to twin), and a twin room, all decorated in calming nautical tones. A contemporary family bathroom and additional first-floor WC ensure comfort for all guests, while the garage provides rare off-street parking and utility space.
Imagine waking to the sound of seagulls, brewing fresh coffee in your modern kitchen, and settling into the recliner with views stretching across the sparkling sea to Caldey Island. Spend your days exploring Tenby's golden beaches just moments from your door, then return to watch the sunset paint the sky in brilliant hues. Gather around the dining table for laughter-filled evenings, sharing stories of seaside adventures while the waves whisper beyond your windows.
Cahbloots, Tenby, is perfectly positioned to explore the best of Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline and attractions. The golden sands of South Beach lie less than 350 metres away, ideal for families and surfers, while Tenby's charming town centre, with its independent shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants nestled within iconic medieval town walls, is equally close. The historic harbour offers boat trips to Caldey Island, where you can explore the island's abbey, meet the resident monks, and discover peaceful beaches.
Step back 500 years at the Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (1 km), where you'll discover how a merchant family lived and worked in this restored 15th-century home. For family adventure, The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (5 km) brings prehistoric times to life at the UK's ultimate dinosaur adventure park with life-size dinosaurs. History enthusiasts will appreciate the ruins of Narberth Castle in Narberth (17 km), while thrill-seekers can enjoy West Wales Karting in Haverfordwest (25 km), featuring a 300-metre indoor track with five hairpins and a 70-metre straight.
Further afield, The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) showcases an incredible diversity of wildlife in a compact setting, with excellent walking trails, bird hides overlooking the River Teifi, and regular otter sightings. Visit Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) for a memorable encounter with these magnificent creatures, where you can meet, groom and even ride these gentle giants in beautiful countryside surroundings. Alternatively, take the ferry to Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km), an unspoilt RSPB reserve boasting some of Wales's highest sea cliffs and abundant birdlife including grey seals, porpoises, and thousands of seabirds.
The historic town of Pembroke, just 14 kilometres away, offers magnificent thousand-year-old architecture centred around its imposing Norman castle—birthplace of Henry VII—alongside boutique shopping in characterful independent stores and welcoming traditional pubs serving local ales. Meanwhile, Britain's smallest city, St Davids, is a 45-kilometre drive through stunning Pembrokeshire countryside and packs centuries of fascinating history into its charming streets and magnificent 12th-century cathedral, where pilgrims have worshipped for over 1,400 years. Both destinations offer delightful cafés, art galleries, and that quintessentially Welsh warm hospitality that makes every visit memorable.




















