Green Cottage Coach House, Tenby is a charming romantic retreat, perfectly positioned for couples seeking a seaside escape without compromising on home comforts. The compact kitchen invites culinary creativity, featuring a gas oven and hob, a microwave, and a fridge / freezer—everything you need to prepare delicious meals using locally sourced ingredients from your coastal wanderings. The open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner is your cosy sanctuary, with comfortable sofas for relaxation and a television for quieter evenings. French doors open directly onto the courtyard garden, creating an effortless connection between intimate interior living and the outdoors.
Beyond the French doors awaits the charming shared courtyard garden, furnished with a table and chairs, an enchanting spot to linger over morning coffee or sip evening drinks after beach adventures. A characterful spiral staircase leads upstairs to the peaceful bedroom, featuring a comfortable double bed and generous storage space. The shower room, with its shower and WC, completes this intimate sanctuary.
Wake to the sounds of this enchanting seaside town and step into your private courtyard sanctuary. Spend sun-drenched afternoons exploring golden beaches, discovering hidden coves, and indulging in fresh seafood at welcoming harbourside restaurants. As evening descends, return to your intimate retreat, curl up with a glass of wine, and watch the day dissolve into twilight. This is the essence of a perfect coastal escape.
Green Cottage Coach House, positioned in the heart of Tenby, places you within easy reach of beautiful beaches and a wonderful array of attractions. Step back in time at the Tudor Merchant's House (1 km), where five centuries of rich history reveal how a Tudor family once lived in this fascinatingly atmospheric period property. Young adventurers will be utterly captivated by The Dinosaur Park Tenby (4 km), which transports them to a prehistoric world teeming with roaming dinosaurs and thrilling attractions. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo (8 km) offers an unforgettable family day out, combining a menagerie of animals, a working farm, thrilling fairground rides, and both indoor and outdoor adventure play areas that delight visitors of all ages.
Those seeking cultural richness will discover Llawhaden Castle (18 km), a fortified bishop's palace commanding impressive views across the Vale of the Eastern Cleddau. Venture further to discover the evocative St Dogmaels Abbey (45 km), a hauntingly beautiful 12th-century ruin nestled beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village. Nature enthusiasts will treasure Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km), an RSPB paradise brimming with visiting and breeding birds plus some of Wales's highest sea cliffs. The Gentle Giants Shire Horse Centre (47 km) offers unique encounters with these majestic creatures.
Just 14 kilometres away, the historic market town of Pembroke offers a captivating journey through time, with its thousand-year-old streets showcasing magnificent architectural treasures alongside charming independent boutiques and traditional pubs where you can experience genuine Welsh hospitality. The town's crowning jewel is the impressive Norman castle, birthplace of Henry VII, which dominates the skyline. A 34-kilometre drive will take you to Carmarthen, Wales's oldest town steeped in Arthurian legend as the supposed birthplace of Merlin the wizard. This ancient settlement boasts a bustling market tradition dating back centuries, perfect for discovering local produce and crafts.












