Summers, Tenby is a luxurious townhouse apartment nestled within the historic town walls, offering side views towards the golden sands of North Beach. The contemporary kitchen, finished to an exceptionally high standard, features an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and even a dedicated wine fridge for those special holiday tipples. Step into the elegant open-plan living area where comfortable seating surrounds a 50″ Smart TV and contemporary electric fireplace, while the bay window provides additional seating to curl up and savour those mesmerizing sea views across to North Beach.
Spread across three floors, this sophisticated retreat offers four beautifully appointed bedrooms: two doubles (one with Smart TV and en-suite shower room), a twin room, and a luxurious super-king-size master suite with Smart TV and en-suite bathroom. The family bathroom features an L-shaped bath with overhead shower, and there's an additional convenient WC on the first floor. With thoughtful touches like the antique monk's bench in the entrance hallway, Summers combines modern luxury with charming character throughout.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of seagulls, brewing your morning coffee, and settling into the bay window seat to watch the golden sunlight dance across North Beach. Later, gather around the large dining table for a seafood feast sourced from the nearby harbour, sharing stories of your day's adventures before retiring to your sumptuous bedroom, lulled to sleep by the distant rhythm of waves against Tenby's ancient shores.
Summers, Tenby is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of this enchanting coastal town. Within the historic town walls, you're just 250 metres from the golden expanse of North Beach, ideal for morning strolls or family days building sandcastles. The vibrant town centre, with its colourful Georgian buildings, offers a delightful selection of restaurants, cafés, bars, and independent shops, all within easy walking distance.
Tenby's iconic harbour, less than 500 metres away, provides opportunities to sample fresh seafood or embark on a boat trip to tranquil Caldey Island. For history enthusiasts, Tudor Merchant's House (1 km) offers a fascinating glimpse 500 years into the past, showcasing how Tudor families once lived. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (6 km) provides award-winning indoor and outdoor entertainment, including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf, perfect for action-packed family days out. Venture slightly further to discover Carew Karting in Sageston (9 km), an all-weather track with rides suitable for all ages, guaranteeing high-speed thrills. History buffs will appreciate Llawhaden Castle (22 km), an impressive fortified Bishop's Palace overlooking the Vale of the Eastern Cleddau.
For those willing to travel further afield, Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Merline (50 km) offers an authentically reconstructed hill fort set in beautiful woodland. Dyffryn Fernant Garden (56 km) showcases six acres of contemporary planting around a striking raspberry-fool-coloured house, Nature lovers shouldn't miss Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (59 km), accessible by ferry from St Justinian's, boasting some of Wales' highest sea cliffs and a wealth of breeding birds. The charming market town of Narberth, 17 kilometres away, is a shopper's and foodie's paradise, with its high street lined with multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings, while St Davids (56 km), Britain's smallest city, packs historic attractions into its diminutive size.