Somerville, Tenby, is an impressive Edwardian holiday villa perfectly positioned at the heart of vibrant Tenby. This spacious property welcomes families and groups with elegant period features and contemporary conveniences. The well-equipped kitchen boasts a gas range, fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, plus a separate utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer for added convenience.
The inviting living spaces feature two TV/DVDs, including a Smart TV in the back lounge, creating the perfect gathering spot for evening relaxation. Step outside into the charming courtyard garden, your own slice of tranquility amidst the bustling town. The property offers six thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: one king-size, three twin, and two single rooms, ensuring comfortable accommodation for all ten guests. Two well-maintained bathrooms, one featuring a bath, shower and WC, and another with a shower room, provide ease and comfort for the entire party. Highchair and travel cot are available, making this ideal for families with younger children.
Imagine waking to the gentle hum of Tenby's vibrant streets and wandering out to discover charming cafés and independent shops within moments. Breathe in the salty sea air as you stroll to the beach, build sandcastles with the children, or simply relax with a good book in your courtyard garden. Evening brings harbour views and fish and chips by the seaside, the quintessential British coastal holiday awaits.
Somerville, Tenby, is positioned in the heart of this charming Welsh seaside town, where everything you need lies within a 300-metre radius. The sandy North Beach is just 200 metres away, perfect for building sandcastles and paddling, whilst the spectacular 1.5-mile South Beach, backed by rolling dunes, is approximately 300 metres from your door. Between them sits the picturesque harbour, ideal for picking up fish and chips whilst gazing across to the castle.
For nearby attractions, explore the spiritual Boats to Caldey Island (1 km), where Cistercian monks live and create beautiful chocolate, a unique island experience. Families will love The Dinosaur Park Tenby (4 km), an ultimate adventure into prehistoric worlds. Challenge yourself at Tree Tops Trail (5 km) with its exhilarating canopy courses, or discover the magnificent Picton Castle Gardens (18 km), a 13th-century castle surrounded by 60 acres of RHS partner gardens perfect for leisurely walks.
Venture further to uncover hidden gems. St Dogmaels Abbey (45 km), an atmospheric 12th-century Tironian abbey ruin nestled beside the Teifi estuary, showcases authentic coastal village character with its crumbling stone arches and peaceful riverside setting. Animal lovers will adore Gentle Giants Shire Horses, a 47-kilometre drive away, where you can meet these magnificent gentle creatures and learn about traditional horse care. Meanwhile, birdwatchers should visit Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (47 km), an unspoilt RSPB reserve accessible by boat, featuring dramatic sea cliffs, grey seal colonies, and remarkable visiting and breeding bird populations including choughs, peregrines, and razorbills.
For retail therapy and dining, explore charming Narberth, just 14 kilometres away. It's a gorgeous market town with colourful Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing independent boutiques, antique shops, and award-winning restaurants that make it a true shopper's and foodie's paradise. History enthusiasts will delight in St Davids, a 45-kilometre journey that takes you to Britain's smallest city, where the magnificent 12th-century cathedral stands as a place of pilgrimage for over 800 years. This remarkable city also boasts the ruins of the medieval Bishop's Palace, excellent galleries, and charming streets bursting with historic places and cultural treasures waiting to be discovered.
























