Vine Cottage, Tenby, is a charming Grade II-listed four-bedroom property where Victorian elegance meets modern comfort. The open-plan kitchen / diner artfully blends period features with contemporary fixtures, including an induction hob and dishwasher, creating an inviting space for family meals. The bright lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating, a UHD TV, and full-width sliding glass doors that flood the room with natural light. Adjacent, you'll find a cosy snug with its own UHD TV, perfect for keeping children entertained.
Step outside to discover a delightful walled courtyard garden, accessed via French windows or sliding patio doors, ideal for al fresco dining beneath outdoor lighting. The property features four beautifully appointed bedrooms: two doubles (one with an en-suite shower room and side-aspect sea views), one twin with sea glimpses, and one with bunk beds. With a family bathroom featuring a shower over bath and a separate utility room, Vine Cottage ensures comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine waking to the sound of seagulls calling, enjoying breakfast in your sun-drenched courtyard before strolling cobbled streets to the golden beach just moments away. Spend days building sandcastles and paddling in the waves, returning to your charming retreat for evening meals around the garden table as the coastal light fades to dusk.
Vine Cottage, Tenby, is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline and charming countryside. The historic harbour of Saundersfoot (4 km) houses the Wales International Coastal Centre and is surrounded by delightful shops and welcoming eateries, making it perfect for leisurely afternoons sampling local delicacies. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (5 km) offers a fascinating 52-acre zoo with a mission to protect endangered species from around the world, providing educational and entertaining family days out. For adrenaline-seekers, Carew Karting in Sageston (10 km) provides an exciting all-weather karting track with exhilarating rides available for all ages. History enthusiasts will be captivated by Llawhaden Castle (22 km), an impressively fortified Bishop's Palace dramatically positioned on high ground commanding spectacular panoramic views over the Vale of the Eastern Cleddau.
Venture further to discover The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran (45 km), where a huge diversity of wildlife is remarkably packed into a compact area, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and nature photography. St Dogmaels Abbey (46 km) presents evocative 12th-century ruins nestled beside the beautiful Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village rich with heritage. Gentle Giants Shire Horses in Pernhallt Uchaf (47 km) provides a unique and memorable equine experience with these magnificent gentle creatures.
The nearby towns of Milford Haven, just 19 kilometres away, and St Davids, a 42-kilometre drive, offer wonderful exploration opportunities for visitors. Milford Haven boasts a fascinating maritime heritage as one of Britain's finest natural harbours, with its bustling waterfront lined with charming shops, cafés, and restaurants perfect for leisurely afternoons. Meanwhile, St Davids holds the unique distinction of being Britain's smallest city, home to the magnificent 12th-century cathedral and stunning coastal scenery. Both destinations provide rich historical experiences, from Milford Haven's naval connections to St Davids' ancient pilgrimage routes, making them ideal day trips for holidaymakers seeking culture, history, and scenic beauty.
























