Whitesands, Tenby is a stunning historic property perched on Castle Hill with breathtaking sea views towards Caldey Island. The contemporary kitchen is thoughtfully equipped with an electric hob and oven, refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher, creating an efficient space for preparing delicious meals. The spacious living area features a TV and DVD player, offering the perfect retreat for cosy evenings by the fire. Step outside into the charming arched seating area complete with garden furniture, where you can savour morning coffee while watching the bay. The reverse-level design positions three bedrooms on the ground floor—two doubles and a bunk room—with two bathrooms including an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom with shower over the bath and separate WC. This thoughtfully designed home promises effortless entertaining.
This is the essence of traditional seaside living. Positioned just 100 metres from Castle Beach and a short stroll from the picturesque harbour, you'll discover abundant independent pubs, cafes, and excellent restaurants within 300 metres. Charming shops and local character surround you, making this the perfect base for authentic exploration and creating lasting memories.
Whitesands, Tenby is perfectly positioned to experience the best of Pembrokeshire's coastal heritage and culture. North Beach (1 km) showcases the iconic Goskar Rock rising majestically from golden sands—immortalised in countless photographs. Just offshore, boats depart regularly to Caldey Island (200 metres), one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks maintain ancient spiritual traditions and craft their renowned chocolate, offering a unique experience. For family adventures, the Dinosaur Park (5 km) whisks children to a prehistoric world of wonder and discovery, whilst Carew Karting (8 km) delivers thrilling entertainment for all ages. Further afield, Hangar 5 near Haverfordwest (26 km) showcases Wales' first indoor trampoline park, featuring over 100 interconnecting trampolines alongside dodgeball courts and soft play areas for endless fun.
Beyond immediate attractions, explore the spiritual heritage of St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (45 km), dramatically perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the Celtic Sea with breathtaking vistas. The atmospheric ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey (45 km) nestle beside the Teifi estuary in an authentic coastal village, whispering stories from the 12th century and beyond. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (48 km) beckons nature enthusiasts with RSPB protection, abundant birdlife, and some of Wales' highest sea cliffs offering unforgettable views.
The charming market town of Narberth, just 15 kilometres away, delights shoppers and food lovers with its Georgian and Edwardian streetscape brimming with independent character and charm. This picturesque Welsh town features an array of boutique shops, artisan galleries, and award-winning restaurants housed within beautifully preserved historic buildings. Meanwhile, Milford Haven is a 24-kilometre drive away and is built on one of the world's deepest natural harbours. This bustling port town boasts a vibrant waterfront filled with shops, restaurants, and maritime heritage attractions, including fascinating museums that celebrate its rich naval history and connections to famous explorers like Henry Tudor, who landed here in 1485.
























