Cobourg House 4, Tenby, is a stylish holiday apartment nestled in the heart of this charming coastal town, offering sophisticated accommodation just moments from award-winning beaches. The contemporary kitchen comes fully equipped with an electric hob, electric oven, fridge, freezer, microwave, and washer / dryer, perfect for whipping up delicious meals after a day of seaside exploration. Step into the elegantly furnished living area where beautifully considered furnishings create an atmosphere of sophistication, allowing you to unwind in comfort while planning your next day's adventure.
Wander outside to the pretty, private balcony where you can savor a glass of wine in the evening sun, soaking up the coastal ambiance. The apartment features one exquisite double bedroom, providing a tranquil retreat after days filled with exploration, alongside a modern shower room designed with both style and convenience in mind. With lift access available and secure off-road parking for one car in an undercover garage, Cobourg House 4 combines practical amenities with elegant living in an unbeatable location.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of a seaside town coming to life, stepping out onto your private balcony with a freshly brewed coffee as the morning sun warms your face. Later, after exploring Tenby's cobbled streets and golden beaches, return to your sophisticated haven to sink into comfortable furnishings, perhaps enjoying a local wine as the day's memories settle like the evening tide. This is coastal living at its most refined.
Cobourg House 4, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore this historic coastal gem and its surrounding areas. Just 200 metres away, you'll discover Tenby town walls, Grade I-listed medieval defensive structures that now enclose the town's vibrant shops, pubs, and eateries. Culture enthusiasts will appreciate Tenby Museum & Art Gallery (700 metres), the oldest independent museum in Wales showcasing the town's rich history. Nearby, Tudor Merchant's House (700 metres) offers a fascinating glimpse 500 years into the past, while boats to Caldey Island, one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray, and make delectable chocolate, depart just 800 metres from your doorstep.
Delve deeper into Pembrokeshire's treasures at Haverfordwest Town Museum (32 km), which celebrates the region's remarkable heritage. Nature lovers will be drawn to Llys-y-frân Lake (34 km), offering 350 acres of woodland, grassland, and lake perfect for walking, cycling, fishing, and various land and water activities. Scolton Manor (37 km) provides a glimpse into Victorian grandeur with its traditional country house surrounded by 60 acres of magnificent parkland and woodland.
For those wanting to explore the local towns, the charming seaside village of Saundersfoot (6 km) boasts a magnificent sandy beach, picturesque harbour, and excellent restaurants. Historic Pembroke, 17 kilometres away, beckons with its thousand-year heritage, architectural masterpieces, boutique shopping, and welcoming pubs.