A fabulous ground floor apartment in Tenby, situated on the site of Colonel Fothergill's Mushroom House, within the walled gardens of the former Zion House. This wonderful property is well furnished throughout and boasts light and airy, open plan living, a cosy bedroom and a charming, decked area, ideal for enjoying a summer's evening drink. Sparkling, award-winning beaches can be found just 3 minutes away, whilst Tenby's shops, pubs, restaurants and colourful nightlife lie within a short stroll. Explore the ancient town walls and the ruins of Tenby Castle or indulge in a choice of excellent watersports. Take a brief boat trip to Caldey Island to discover the undisturbed lives of the monks or view St. Catherine's Island, topped by a 19th century fort (unfortunately not open to the public). Enjoy the thrills and spills of Oakwood Theme Park, visit the mesmerising Dinosaur Experience, or spend a relaxing afternoon at nearby Saundersfoot. A superb base from which to enjoy Tenby and beautiful Pembrokeshire. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 2474 and 3960 to accommodate 12 people.
Weekly price from £377
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