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Tenby holiday home - sleeps 5

grade1Ref: 981  — Gaythornes —  Tenby, South Pembrokeshire grade1
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Holiday cottage Tenby      Lounge of cottage holiday Tenby
Tenby holiday home - sleeps 5
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Dining room of cottage holiday Tenby      Tenby North (blue flag) beach

Tenby 10 mins walk, Saundersfoot 3m, Amroth 5m, Manorbier 5m, Pembroke 10m

Cottage holiday Tenby
  • Tenby's famous golden sands and picturesque harbour are 10 minutes walk away from this comfortable home set in a quiet cul-de-sac just off the main road on the outskirts of Tenby.
  • Comfortable furnishings and décor reflect the personality of the owner - a musician -with a display of his guitars and some original paintings by a local artist.
  • The lounge has a decorative feature fireplace and a large patio window opening onto the small, enclosed front garden - there is ample parking for 2 cars and a boat, a rarity in Tenby!
  • Local amenities include bank, post office, internet cafe, supermarket, interesting individual shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, filling station (in Pentlepoir), chemist, doctor, vet and a Farmers Market on Saturdays fortnightly from 10 til 2.
Tenby South Pembrokeshire
  • Lot to see and do in Tenby at any time of the year, elegant boutiques, craft shops, museums and art galleries to browse, a large variety of eating places, pubs and ice cream parlours to tempt, boat trips, fishing, sailing, wind and kite surfing, spectacular cliff top walks and Blue Flag beaches to enjoy.
Tenby's Five Blue Flag Beahes
  • Spoilt for choice Tenby has five glorious Blue Flag awarded sandy beaches they are North, Harbour, Parragon (known locally as Iron Bar), South and Castle. Beautiful St Catherine's Island lies just off shore between Parragon Beach and Castle Beach.
Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
  • Pembrokeshire's Coastal Path stretches 186 miles from start to finish. Coastal bus services especially designed for walkers will pick up and drop off all along the route so you can choose to walk sections at a time. At very low tide it is possible to walk from Amroth all the way to Tenby along the beach. Alternatively this is the only stretch of the path which passes through woodland as well as enjoying magnificent coastal scenery.
Caldey Island
  • Do take a boat trip to the monastic island of Caldey, visit the Tudor Merchants House (N.T.) and a ride around the cobbled streets in an open carriage pulled by ‘ Major Tom’ is a real treat!
Saundersfoot
  • Saundersfoot, Amroth, Manorbier with its picturesque castle above the beach and Pembroke with its mill pond and perhaps one of the best preserved medieval castles in the country, are all within an easy drive of this Tenby holiday home.
Stackpole and Stackpole Quay
  • The little village of Stackpole has an award winning pub / restaurant The Stackpole Inn. Do look out for the impressive milennium arch over the school gate on the opposite side of the road. Stackpole Quay (NT) is a tiny historic harbour a short drive from the village. The Boathouse Tearoom serves morning coffee, lunches, homemade cakes and cream teas.
Bosherston
  • Do take a stroll past the picturesque lily ponds and on to Broad Haven South a beautiful Blue Flag awarded beach. Don't forget your bathing costume. Complete your visit with a bite to eat at the village pub The St Govans Inn or the Olde Worlde Tearooms.
St Govans Head
  • Visit St Govans Head for the scenic beauty, exhilerating walking, seabirds and some of the best examples of cliff forms in the UK. You may also like to make your way down the steep steps to the base of the cliff where the 6th C St Govans Chapel nestles, once the home of hermit monk St Govan.
Saundersfoot Pleasure Boats
  • Enjoy a pleasure cruise to see agile, curious seals and amuzing wild seals. Remember your binoculars and camera.
Coastal Cruiser Bus Service
  • The coastal Cruiser Bus Service 387 runs between Pembroke Dock, Angle, Bosherston and Stackpole. Leave your car at home, sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.
Oriel Queens Hall Gallery Narberth
  • When in the bustling litte market town of Narberth do call in and browse through the contemporary Welsh art work by new and established artists in Oriel Queens Hall Gallery.
  • Enjoy a cottage holiday in Tenby with so much to see and do.
ACCOMMODATION: 3 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 5. 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single. All on 1st floor.
Bedlinen provided.
Bathroom with toilet, washbasin and bath with shower over. On 1st floor.
Kitchen country style with gas cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer.
Dining Room Table and chairs seating 5, Welsh dresser and feature fireplace with woodburning stove (not in use).
Lounge with 1 x 3 and 1 x 2 seater sofas, armchair, feature brick fireplace (not in use), tv/dvd/video, cd, large patio windows to small, private enclosed front garden with garden furniture.
Fuel gas central heating inclusive May-September, £25 per week outside these dates.
Grounds private small enclosed front garden, rear parking area
Parking private parking for 2 cars plus boat.
Welcome FREE 2 dogs max
No smoking indoors please
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