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Beautiful Tenby Town Walls Apartment

Tenby, Dyfed, Wales
6 People|3 Bedrooms|

Property Description

5 Cobourg House, Tenby, Pembrokeshire is a first floor holiday apartment and is finished to an excellent standard and benefits from a security camera entry system. Disabled lift and Internal staircase leading to entrance door make it an ideal self catering accommodation.

5 Cobourg House, Tenby, Pembrokeshire is a first floor holiday apartment and is finished to an excellent standard and benefits from a security camera entry system. Disabled lift and Internal staircase leading to entrance door makes it an ideal self catering accommodation. It is part of a small development of luxury apartments located within the ancient town walls, central to all shops, restaurants and bars yet in a quiet, private spot just a short walk from the beautiful sandy beaches, coastal path and 18 hole Tenby Golf Course. Offering secure undercover parking for one car per apartment, which is serviced by the lift. Tenby offers splendid Victorian and Georgian architecture set within Tudor town walls. It boasts award winning, white sandy beaches, has a picturesque fishing harbour with busy boats ferrying people to the Monastic Island of Caldey or take a fishing trip or visit some of the other Islands. Tenby is full of charming narrow streets packed with shops, galleries and restaurants. In the summer, the centre of Tenby is transformed into a cafe culture area, no traffic is allowed into the town walls during 11am to 5.30pm in the busy weeks leading up to the school holidays. This spacious property benefits from beautiful lawned communal gardens at the rear, which are bordered by the medieval town walls and would make an excellent choice for holidays in Wales.

Accommodation Details

First Floor Apartment Sleeps 6 & Baby No Pets

N.B. Cobourg House is scheduled to be painted starting March 6th, 2017 – April 17th, 2017 and there will be scaffolding up during this time.

Communal hall with lift or stairs leading to1st floor. Entrance hall. Open plan Lounge/Dining, Flat screen digital TV with Freeview, DVD player, Wifi , comfy seating, extra chair in bedroom, dining table/chairs. Kitchen , electric induction hob, electric oven, washer/dryer, fridge/freezer, slim dishwasher, microwave, small breakfast shelf. Bedroom 1, with king-size bed, Tallboy wardrobe, en suite Shower, WC, whb. Bedroom 2, with king-size bed, wardrobe, small balcony. Bedroom 3, with twin beds, cot, wardrobe, small balcony. Bathroom, with bath/shower over, WC, whb, heated towel rail. Secure parking – allocated space for 1 car. Rent inclusive of electricity and gas central heating. Cot and highchair provided. Duvets, bed linen and towels provided. Non -smoking. Friday changeover. 3pm takeover.

Perfect for Self Catering Holidays in Pembrokeshire. Ideal Tenby Holiday Accommodation for Ironman Wales, The Long Course Weekend, Tenby Blues Festival and Tenby Arts Festival.

Out and About In Tenby, Pembrokeshire

5 Cobourg House is close to the North Beach, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, with its Blue Flag status and picturesque Harbour with busy boats ferrying people to the Monastic island of Caldey or taking out families for fishing trips, is only a 10 minute walk from the property. You can take a leisurely walk to town to a variety of pubs and restaurants which will take you 5 minutes. The Cube restaurant offers an excellent choice of food and you can also book a meal to be served in your property (ask for details). The Lifeboat & Buccaneer pubs both offer excellent pub grub and both are family friendly or visit the South Beach bar & grill and enjoy a meal overlooking the South Beach. Tenby is an ideal holiday let location to visit most of the local attractions, Folly Farm and Zoo where you could meet the family of Lions, and soon the Rhinos, Oakwood Park and ride the biggest wooden roller coaster in Europe, Heatherton and try your hand at archery and much more, Anna's Welsh Zoo to meet the Rhinos and Tiger. You could also take a boat trip over to the Monastic Island of Caldey and spend a memorable day of your holiday exploring this delightful Island off the Tenby coast, and treat yourself to some of their delicious chocolate and perfume.

Travel

Cardiff Airport – 95.4 miles. Tenby Train Station- 10 minute walk to town centre or usually Taxis waiting on train arrivals. Nearest Large Towns, Haverfordwest- 20.5 miles, 33mins, large shopping Centre with many supermarkets like Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons and a good selection of other shops, castle and museum. Carmarthen – 26.6 miles, Large Shopping Centre with most of the supermarkets, and many of the other High Street brands, Vue cinema, Franki & Benny'e, Toby Carvery, Harvester. Pembroke Dock – 14.6 miles, small shopping centre with Asda, Tesco, and a selection of High Street Shops like Argos, Peacocks, Ferry Terminal for Ireland. Visitor Attractions – The local leisure attractions, Anna's Wild Zoo, Heatherton Country Sports Park, Folly Farm & Zoo and The Dinosaur Park are all within easy reach by car and in the peak weeks many have a regular bus service to and fro. There are numerous beaches in Pembrokeshire and four of those are in Tenby – North Beach, Harbour Beach, Castle Beach and South Beach and the Monastic Island of Caldey.

Walking Holidays Tenby Pembrokeshire

5 Cobourg House Tenby is ideally located for your perfect walking holiday on the South coast of Pembrokeshire including part of the 186 mile Coastal Path. The Coast Path was given National Park status in 1952 and was officially opened in 1970 and goes around the Welsh coastline. The scenery is constantly changing from sandy beaches, friendly villages like Amroth to the end of the path at St Dogmaels and dramatic cliff edges like the limestone cliffs at Stackpole. There are a number of Islands around the Coast like Ramsey, Skomer, Caldey, even Lundy is visible from certain points but you do not need to visit an Island to see the large variety of birds, seals and dolphins, the odd Basking shark and many mammals on land as well. You can also head inland to the Preseli Mountains where you will see the Bluestones that were used at Stonehenge and some amazing views from some of the peaks. Go towards Angle in the opposite direction and see all the boating as you stroll along you will also see a vast array of wild flowers, shrubs that at certain times of the year carpet the ground with colour. To the North of the County you can visit the cathedral city of St David's, the smallest city in Britain and home to Wales' patron saint, and go onto St Anne's head to spectacular views of the sea and the lighthouse which dates back to 1712.

There are many guided tours available if you want someone to fill you in on the history etc. of the area, many have Web pages or pop into one of the information centres for more details.

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