The Property: About Summerhouse
Charming Accommodation on the Outskirts of Penally, Wales
Summer House is a delightful all-ground-floor holiday home situated on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Penally in Wales. This charming retreat features a double bedroom and a twin bedroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. The property is complete with a modern shower room and an inviting open-plan living area, which includes a well-equipped kitchen, dining space, and a cosy sitting area. With ample off-road parking and a private lawn and patio garden, Summer House is the perfect choice for a couple's getaway or a family holiday at any time of year.
Idyllic Setting and Contemporary Comfort
Nestled in an idyllic location to discover the stunning Welsh coast, Summer House is a stylish all-ground-floor property that offers contemporary interiors and a delightful outdoor space. Situated on the grounds of the owner's home in the scattered village of Penally, this property ensures a memorable stay for all guests. The bi-fold doors flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. Guests can relax on the plush blue sofa or the inviting mustard armchair, and enjoy preparing meals in the well-appointed kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with an electric oven, gas hob, fridge, dishwasher, and washer/dryer, providing everything needed for a self-catered stay.
Experience the Beauty of Rural Wales
Explore the local area by foot or bike to truly experience the beauty of rural Wales. After a day of adventure, head to the Bubbleton Farm Shop and Café for a delicious treat, or pick up fresh produce to enjoy home-cooked meals back at the cottage. Penally offers a range of amenities, including a shop, pub, and restaurants, ideal for when you prefer not to cook. A visit to the harbour town of Tenby is a must, with its 13th-century town walls and sandy shorelines, including the stunning Castle Beach. Golfing, visiting the Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, and shopping are just a few activities to enjoy.
Discover Pembrokeshire's Coastal Wonders
Further afield, the historic town of Pembroke invites you to enjoy a trip on the Paddle West Castle Row Boats, offering a unique perspective of the area’s beautiful waters and impressive castle. For nature enthusiasts, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path provides breathtaking scenery and ample opportunities for wildlife watching. Ideally positioned for a relaxing retreat, Summer House is your perfect holiday home to explore the wonders of Wales. With its proximity to both Penally and Tenby, you can enjoy a variety of attractions, from coastal walks to cultural experiences, ensuring a memorable stay in this beautiful region.
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Local Attractions near Tenby
Top Tourist Attractions for Day Trips: Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Tenby: 1 miles away,
Saundersfoot: 5 miles away,
Pembroke: 1 miles away,
Narberth: 12 miles away,
Haverfordwest: 16 miles away
Activities & Experiences On Offer Nearby: cycling, golfing, walking, wildlife watching
National Parks and National Landscapes: Pembrokeshire Coast
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Tenby
Tenby is an attractive family seaside resort with sheltered sandy beaches and rock coves to explore. It is a walled town with a well preserved 13th century wall that still has many of its towers left as well as a 14th century arched Barbican gateway.
Enjoy boat trips to the monastic Caldey Island from the harbour. There you will find a 13th century church and ancient priory buildings and have the opportunity to buy a souvenir from the monks that still live there and sell honey, cream and other goods.
Tenby itself has a museum, art gallery, interesting 13th century church and the Tudor Merchants House (National Trust), a wonderful gabled 15th century building with a Flemish chimney and the remains of frescoes on some of its walls. Tenby has several good restaurants and a wide selection of shops. It's a great location for a self-catering holiday in Wales.
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