Croft Court 46, Tenby is a delightful fourth-floor apartment offering breathtaking sea views from its generous paved balcony. The practical kitchen comes well-equipped with an electric cooker and hob, microwave, and fridge / freezer, perfect for preparing everything from hearty breakfasts to picnic lunches for coastal adventures. The traditionally decorated lounge provides a welcoming space to unwind, complete with a TV with Netflix, comfortable seating, and a thoughtful selection of books to browse for beach days.
Step outside to the spacious private balcony, where outdoor seating invites you to dine al fresco or savour morning coffee while gazing at the stunning seascape. The apartment features a cosy twin bedroom with comfortable beds and a pristine bathroom with WC and shower. With convenient lift access, off-road parking for one car, and shared lawn space, Croft Court 46 ensures a hassle-free seaside escape.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves, throwing open the balcony doors to breathe in the invigorating sea air. Spend your mornings planning adventures over pastries and coffee, afternoons exploring golden beaches and charming streets, and evenings watching the sun melt into the horizon, painting the sky in watercolour hues of pink and gold.
Croft Court 46, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the jewels of the Pembrokeshire Coast. Just 300 metres from the golden sands of Tenby's North Beach, you can be from doorstep to shoreline in mere minutes. The apartment sits within half a mile of both vibrant Tenby town centre and picturesque Tenby Harbour, where boat trips and fishing excursions await the adventurous. History enthusiasts will delight in the Tudor Merchant's House, just a kilometre away, where you can step back 500 years to discover how a Tudor family would have lived.
For family fun, head to Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (6 km), an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor activities including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (11 km) offers a fantastic day out with a zoo, farm, fairground, and adventure play areas. Narberth Museum (17 km) provides a fascinating glimpse into 200 years of social history in this quintessential Welsh market town.
Venture a little further to discover Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (45 km), a charming rural microbrewery specialising in handcrafted Real Ale. History buffs will appreciate Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Merline (50 km), an authentically reconstructed hill fort set within 30 acres of beautiful woodland. Nature lovers should visit The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (52 km), where a remarkable diversity of wildlife is concentrated in a small area. The historic town of Pembroke (17 km) boasts a thousand-year history with streets lined with architectural masterpieces, boutiques, and friendly pubs. Britain's smallest city, St Davids is a 56-kilometre drive away and is packed with historic places to explore, making for a delightful day trip from your coastal haven.