Spetchley House 2, Tenby is a delightful ground-floor apartment nestled just off The Esplanade, offering tantalising glimpses of the sea through an ancient stone archway. Step into the bright and spacious interior where a cosy lounge awaits, complete with a large bay window overlooking Tenby's historic town walls. The well-equipped kitchen / diner boasts a gas hob, electric oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, and washing machine – everything you need for a self-catering seaside escape. Outside, the beautiful South Beach beckons for morning strolls and evening dips.
Retreat to the comfortable double bedroom with its romantic Juliet balcony, ample wardrobe space, and thoughtful touches like a hairdryer for your convenience. The contemporary bathroom features a shower over bath and WC, ensuring a refreshing start to each day of your coastal adventure. Though there's no on-site parking, four pay-and-display car parks lie within a short walk, positioning you perfectly to explore Tenby's treasures without the need for driving.
Imagine waking to the distant sound of waves lapping against golden sand, brewing your morning coffee as sunlight streams through the bay window. Spend your days exploring Tenby's charming streets, returning with sand between your toes to rinse off and settle in with a glass of wine. As twilight falls, open the windows to let the sea breeze carry in the mingled scents of salt and distant restaurant kitchens preparing the evening's fare.
Spetchley House 2, Tenby is ideally positioned to enjoy the very best of this enchanting coastal town. The property sits mere moments from Tenby's stunning South Beach (500m), perfect for swimming in crystal-clear waters or simply soaking up the sunshine. Culture enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Tenby Museum & Art Gallery (1 km), Wales' oldest independent museum showcasing the town's rich history. The fascinating Tudor Merchant's House (1 km) invites you to step back 500 years and experience life as a wealthy Tudor family, while boat trips to Caldey Island (1 km) offer the chance to explore one of Britain's holy islands, where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft delicious chocolate.
A short drive brings you to Saundersfoot Harbour (6 km), a picturesque historic port housing the Wales International Coastal Centre, surrounded by charming shops and eateries. Venture further to discover the dramatic Green Bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks (30 km) along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path – a natural rock arch and pillars creating a truly breathtaking seascape. Scolton Manor (38 km) offers a glimpse into Victorian grandeur with its traditional country house set amid 60 acres of parkland, while beer enthusiasts might enjoy a trip to Gwaun Valley Brewery (46 km), a rural microbrewery specialising in handcrafted Real Ale.
The historic town of Pembroke, 17 kilometres away, beckons with its thousand-year history, architectural masterpieces, boutiques, and friendly pubs. Heading 17 kilometres inland, the gorgeous market town of Narberth presents a shopper's paradise with its multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing independent shops and eateries.