Tenby House, Tenby, Pembrokeshire
Welcome to Tenby – A Coastal Gem in the Heart of Pembrokeshire
Lesley Fisher and her family extend a warm welcome to guests visiting Tenby – a charming medieval walled town and one of Wales' most beloved seaside resorts. Located within Britain’s only coastal National Park, Tenby boasts a rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking natural beauty. Its picturesque harbour, framed by pastel-coloured Regency houses, has long inspired artists and photographers. With four sheltered beaches and safe bathing waters, it’s a haven for families and an ideal destination for water sports enthusiasts.
Elegant Accommodation in a Historic Regency Townhouse
The accommodation is set within Sir William Paxton’s elegant Regency townhouse, just a short walk from Tenby’s golden beaches. Recently refurbished, the property offers 16 stylish en-suite bedrooms, thoughtfully designed in a contemporary style. Several rooms provide views over Tudor Square – the bustling and vibrant heart of the town.
Each bedroom includes complimentary tea and coffee facilities, toiletries, Wi-Fi, and a TV. Routers are located on every floor, ensuring reliable internet access throughout the property.
Relaxed Dining & Welcoming Bars
The property’s bars are popular with both residents and locals, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere for families. The décor reflects the building’s rich heritage, creating a characterful setting for dining and socialising. The restaurant bar is tastefully styled, providing a pleasant ambiance for meals and drinks.
A charming courtyard serves as a sunny retreat – a perfect spot to unwind with cool refreshments while catching up with friends or family. It offers a peaceful and relaxed end to a busy day exploring the town or coastline.
Discover Pembrokeshire
Tenby is the ideal base for touring Pembrokeshire – a region renowned for its dramatic coastline, rolling valleys, secluded blue flag beaches, and top-rated golf courses. The county is steeped in history, featuring world-famous seabird sanctuaries, Stone Age caves and tombs, Iron Age forts, and Norman castles. With over 350 scheduled ancient monuments and the iconic 300-kilometre Pembrokeshire Coast Path linking them, there is no shortage of opportunities for exploration and adventure.
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Tenby House, Tenby, Pembrokeshire (Pubs & Inns)
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