Tiffany House, Tenby, is an exceptional duplex penthouse in the heart of this charming Victorian town. The contemporary kitchen is equipped with everything for group gatherings, featuring an electric hob, double oven, fridge / freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, alongside a breakfast bar for casual snacking. The magnificent open-plan living space on the second floor is designed for social enjoyment, with three generous sofas facing a wood-effect gas fire and wall-mounted television, whilst the impressive dining table comfortably seats twelve guests.
Step outside through the lounge's double doors onto the spectacular rooftop terrace, where seating for twelve invites you to relax and soak in the seaside atmosphere. This elevated space offers the perfect setting for al fresco dining with panoramic views. The property comprises five bedrooms across the penthouse: three luxurious super-king-size rooms with en-suite bathrooms and sea views, one double bedroom, and one room with three single beds, ideal for younger guests. Five well-appointed bathrooms ensure comfort for all eleven guests, with four featuring en-suite access.
Imagine stepping onto your private terrace as morning light illuminates Tenby's harbour. Gather your loved ones around the grand dining table for hearty breakfasts, lingering conversations over evening meals, and countless laughter-filled moments. Whether you're watching the sunset paint the sky in golden hues or curling up by the cosy gas fire after a day exploring the Welsh coast, this penthouse creates the perfect backdrop for cherished family memories.
Tiffany House, Tenby, occupies a prime location in the heart of Pembrokeshire's most enchanting Victorian seaside town, perfectly positioned for discovering Wales' most treasured coastal and cultural attractions. The remarkable Boats to Caldey Island depart directly from Tenby's picturesque harbour, offering extraordinary expeditions to this holy island where devoted Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft wonderfully delightful chocolate. Historic Manorbier Castle (8 km) stands majestically perched above beautiful beaches, showcasing Norman architecture steeped in folklore. The formidable Pembroke Castle (15 km), one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortifications, dominates the heart of its charming town. For a unique adventure, the Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary (24 km) welcomes families to experience exhilarating valley llama treks at Wales' oldest camelid trekking centre, combining outdoor adventure with animal encounters.
Venture further afield to discover St Non's Chapel and Well (45 km) at St Davids, where legend tells of St Non's miraculous childbirth at this sacred location and the holy well believed to possess healing powers. The atmospheric ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km) nestle enchantingly beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village steeped in 12th-century history. Gentle Giants Shire Horses (47 km) offers captivating encounters with these magnificent gentle creatures.
The charming market town of Narberth, just 15 kilometres away, delights visitors with its vibrant multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian high street, creating a perfect haven for discerning shoppers and food enthusiasts seeking unique local treasures. The town's independent boutiques, artisan cafés, and award-winning restaurants make it an ideal destination for a leisurely day trip. Further afield, Carmarthen is a 34-kilometre drive through the beautiful Welsh countryside. As Wales' oldest town, it captivates visitors with its legendary connections to the wizard Merlin and abundant historical attractions, including its impressive castle ruins, fascinating museum, and the mystical Merlin's Hill, all waiting to be explored by curious holidaymakers.





















































