Laston House 2, Tenby is a unique ground-floor apartment offering panoramic sea views from its elevated position on the pier. The elegant shaker-style kitchen comes well-equipped with an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer, with a charming dining table positioned by the window to enjoy the turning tide as you dine. Step into the spacious circular lounge, where opulent chandeliers and ornate cornicing showcase this Grade II-listed Regency property's heritage, while extensive arched windows flood the room with natural light and frame breathtaking views across Carmarthen Bay.
This stunning property features three beautifully presented bedrooms, including a double galleried bedroom with a balcony overlooking the lounge, a versatile twin that can transform into a super-king upon request, and an additional double bedroom. Each bedroom boasts its own wash basin, while guests share an attractive bathroom with a roll-top bath and separate shower, plus a separate WC for added convenience. A parking permit ensures hassle-free exploration of the surrounding area.
Imagine waking to the sound of gentle waves lapping against the pier, enjoying a morning coffee while watching boats drift in and out of Tenby's picturesque harbour. As evening falls, gather in the circular lounge to watch the sun set over Carmarthen Bay, casting golden hues across the water before stepping out to explore the ancient cobbled streets and sample local cuisine at nearby restaurants.
Laston House 2, Tenby is perfectly positioned to enjoy everything this charming coastal town has to offer. Just a short walk from Tenby's town centre, you'll find ancient cobbled streets lined with independent shops, cafes, pubs, and galleries. Beach lovers are spoilt for choice with several pristine white sandy stretches just moments away, while keen walkers can access the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast Path offering spectacular vistas at every turn. Tenby Museum & Art Gallery, the oldest independent museum in Wales, showcases the rich history of this picturesque town and is practically on your doorstep.
Venture slightly further to discover Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfrestonm. Just five kilometres away, a stunning family-owned and run eco-friendly deer park where you can feed the deer and enjoy a guided safari. For those seeking a challenge, Tenby's Great Escape in St Florence (6 km) offers three thrilling escape rooms where visitors must use their wits and skill to break free before time runs out. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (11 km) provides a fantastic family day out with its zoo, farm, fairground, and indoor and outdoor adventure play areas.
For those willing to travel further afield, Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (45 km) offers a taste of locally crafted Real Ale in both cask and bottle. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (53 km) packs an impressive diversity of wildlife into a small area, perfect for nature enthusiasts., while Dyffryn Fernant Garden in Dyffryn Fernant (56 km) presents six acres of beautifully modern garden grown from an ancient landscape, brimming with rich, contemporary planting surrounding a glowing raspberry-fool coloured house. The charming market town of Narberth (17 km) is shopper and foodie heaven, and features a high street lined with multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings. Britain's smallest city, St Davids, is well worth the 56-kilometre drive and rewards visitors with historic treasures that well worth exploring<./p>