Stretton House, Tenby is a magnificent 17th-century townhouse perfectly positioned within the historic town walls, just moments from sandy beaches and vibrant harbour life. The impressive open-plan living area welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged around a Smart TV, flowing seamlessly into a separate lounge where you can enjoy quieter moments. Beyond lies the stunning kitchen / diner, a magnificent light-filled space beneath generous skylights and glass walls overlooking the courtyard garden. The sleek kitchen features an electric oven, induction hob, integrated microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, whilst the long dining table seats ten for celebratory gatherings. Glass doors invite the sea breeze inside on warm days, connecting indoor and outdoor living. A dedicated playroom provides entertainment for younger guests, while the utility room houses a washing machine and a convenient downstairs WC completes the ground floor.
Step outside into your private enclosed courtyard garden, a rare treasure in the heart of Tenby, offering a peaceful retreat for al fresco dining and relaxed summer evenings beneath the stars. Upstairs, four bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements: two inviting king-size rooms each feature their own en-suite shower room, a family room offers twin beds plus bunk beds for children, and a fourth room contains smaller bunk beds suitable for children only. A well-appointed family bathroom with bath, shower and WC serves the remaining bedrooms. Public parking sits just 150 metres away, making arrival and exploring beyond Tenby wonderfully straightforward.
Picture long summer days beginning with breakfast in the sun-drenched courtyard, the scent of coffee mingling with salt air drifting up from South Beach. Mornings might find you building sandcastles just steps from your door, whilst afternoons invite harbour strolls and boat trips across sparkling waters to Caldey Island. As evening settles over the ancient town walls, gather everyone around the generous dining table, laughter and stories flowing freely, before retiring to your peaceful courtyard sanctuary where the gentle rhythm of distant waves lulls you into perfect seaside contentment.
Stretton House, Tenby places you at the heart of Pembrokeshire's coastal treasures and family-friendly adventures. Saundersfoot Harbour sits four kilometres away, this lovely historic harbour houses the Wales International Coastal Centre and is surrounded by charming independent shops and welcoming eateries perfect for leisurely lunches overlooking bobbing boats. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (6 km) invites you to test your speed, strength and agility as you swing through the forest canopies on this exhilarating high-ropes adventure. Carew Karting in Sageston (8 km) delivers all-weather thrills on professionally designed tracks with rides available for all ages, from cautious beginners to speed-seeking enthusiasts. The Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (25 km) offers an utterly unique experience where you can walk your very own llama on one of the famous valley llama treks at the oldest camelid trekking centre in West Wales.
Venture further to discover even more of Pembrokeshire's natural wonders and cultural treasures. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km) packs a huge diversity of wildlife into a surprisingly compact area, with boardwalks threading through wetlands teeming with otters, water voles and rare birds. St Davids Cathedral (46 km) stands as one of the great historic shrines of Christendom, its magnificent Norman architecture nestled in Britain's smallest city amidst a landscape of ancient Celtic spirituality. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) welcomes families to meet these magnificent gentle creatures, offering hands-on experiences with grooming, feeding and walking these impressive equine residents.
The historic town of Pembroke lies 14 kilometres away, where a thousand years of history unfolds along streets lined with architectural masterpieces, boutique shops and friendly traditional pubs serving locally caught seafood and Welsh ales. Meanwhile, Milford Haven is 24 kilometres from the house. It's a fascinating town built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours showcases rich maritime heritage at the revitalised Milford Waterfront, packed with contemporary restaurants, artisan coffee shops and independent retailers celebrating local crafts and produce.
























