This Self contained three bedroom Character Penthouse accommodation with exposed timbers, Previously part of the manor
is one of four individual properties with panoramic sea views available in the exclusive 4.5 acres of ground of the Grade 2 listed Gothic style property known as Penally Manor House.
Tenby town centre is a pleasant walk across the golf course and along the renowned South Beach.
Penally is in the heart of “Little England Beyond Wales” and is aAdjacent to the cheerful holiday resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot. Penally is a pretty village with panoramic views across the golf course and Giltar point right upto Carmarthen Bay. It has a 13th century church and a 6th century Celtic cross. For your convenience there is a Village stores, 3 pubs all serving food, a restaurant, a fine Country House Hotel and the railway station.
There are panoramic Sea Views from Lounge, the Master Bedroom and the Garden.
Quietly situated with its own entrance at the side of the Manor, Spacious entrance hall, stairs to bedroom 3 and bathroom 3, Stairs to rest of accommodation which is all on one floor.
Full gas central heating.
Lounge/Dining room
The Master Bedroom is a double bedroom with an en-suite bath W.C. and WHB. Colour Television
Twin Bedroom with en-suite Shower W.C. and WHB.
The Third Bedroom is a single room with its own private shower W.C. and WHB (please note this bedroom is not suitable for small children as it accessed by a Flight of 11 stairs going away from the rest of the accommodation).
Local attractions include:-
Ritec Valley Buggies
Trefloyne Golf Park
Tenby Golf Club
Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
Oakwood Coaster Country Theme Park
Folly Farm Adventure Park
Dinosaur Park
Heatherton Sports Park
Manor House Wildlife and Leisure Park
Crystal Maze and Ten Pin Bowling
Manorbier Castle
Carew Castle and Tidal Mill
Penhoyle Fishing Park
Medieval Merchants House, Tenby.
There are over 50 safe and sandy beaches to choose from in Pembrokeshire that also include sheltered coves, huge surfing beaches and of course Tenby’s popular North and South Beaches.
Its traffic jam free. Local Traffic can sometimes be slow (why rush when its so nice) but its very rarely at a standstill.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is 186 miles in length and the Manor is a mere mile from it.
The Pembrokeshire section of the Celtic Cycle Route is around 90 miles long and winds its way around most of the coast from Tenby to Fishguard.
Pembrokeshire is one of Britain’s really special places with almost a third being in the National Park, including just about all of the coast and Preseli Hills and part of the Daugleddau Estuary.
High Season £690
Low Season £340