The New Dwelling, Tenby, is a contemporary three-storey holiday home perfect for group getaways, offering beautifully furnished spaces throughout. The well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric oven with gas hob, along with modern amenities including a fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washer / dryer – everything needed to prepare delicious family feasts. Unwind in the spacious open-plan living area, where cosy seating invites you to relax while enjoying favourite programmes on the TV / DVD with Freeview, creating a wonderfully sociable hub for holiday memories.
Step outside to discover an elevated paved patio area, accessed via two flights of steps, where the picnic bench provides a perfect spot for al fresco dining on balmy evenings. The property offers four beautifully appointed bedrooms spread across three floors: a ground-floor king with en-suite shower room, two doubles (one en-suite), and a twin, alongside a family bathroom. With space for two cars in the off-road parking area, this dog-friendly retreat provides all the conveniences for a carefree coastal escape.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of a seaside town coming to life, preparing a leisurely breakfast in your modern kitchen before stepping out to feel the cobbles of historic streets beneath your feet. Return from sandy adventures to rinse away the day in your contemporary bathroom, then gather on the patio as evening falls, sharing stories of your coastal discoveries while dining under the stars, the sea breeze carrying the distinctive scent of salt and summer.
The New Dwelling, Tenby, is ideally positioned to explore this charming seaside resort and beyond. Within just half a mile, you'll find Tenby's myriad attractions, including the sparkling sands of North Tenby Beach and the bustling harbour where water sports and fishing trips await. Wander through the Tudor-walled town with its cobbled streets and alleyways, discovering pretty gift shops and sampling local delicacies in the various eateries – particularly delightful during July and August when the central streets transform into a pedestrianised summer café culture. History enthusiasts can visit the town's museum gallery and castle ruins on Castle Hill (0.5 km), or at low tide, stroll across Castle Beach to St Catherine's Island Fort.
For day trips further afield, embark on boats to Caldey Island from the harbour, which is one kilometre from the house. It is one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft delicious chocolate. Families will delight in The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (4 km), where prehistoric adventures await in this ultimate dinosaur experience. Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (5 km) offers an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor fun, including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf, while Tenby's Great Escape in the same village (5 km) challenges visitors with three thrilling escape rooms to test their wits against the clock.
For those willing to venture further, Haverfordwest Town Museum (31 km) offers a flavourful glimpse into the area's rich heritage, while Mansion of Mystery Escape Rooms in St Clears (32 km) provides immersive escape experiences for groups. Nature lovers shouldn't miss Llys-y-frân Lake (33 km), with its 350 acres of woodland, grassland, and lake – perfect for walking, cycling, fishing, and numerous other land and water activities. The historic town of Pembroke (16 km) boasts a thousand-year history with streets