公司信息
Tenby Town Cottages is a family business. We have over 15 years’ experience letting our own holiday accommodation in Tenby.
As well as our cottages, we also own popular foodie-pubs, Harbwr Tap & Kitchen and The Hope & Anchor. We also have a little bookshop, and have developed our own range of locally brewed ales which is available from our Harbour Brewery located down Sergeants Lane.
Enjoy all of this and more when you come to stay with us.
住宿信息
Tucked away in the pretty flower-filled Cob Lane, literally just off Tenby’s town square, China Cottage is the perfect base for exploring Tenby. This large Grade II listed cottage has 4 bedrooms, making it ideal for extended families. The ground floor is a beautiful newly-renovated open plan kitchen, dining & lounge area. The new courtyard to the side features a hot tub and BBQ. It's quite a unique spot. Families & friends return to China Cottage year after year, and we hope you will too.
Sleeps 7 (+ cot) | Town Centre | Roll-top bath | Hot Tub | Enclosed Courtyard | Pets Allowed
周边信息
"You may travel the world over but you will find nowhere more beautiful; Tenby is so restful, so colourful, and so unspoilt". These were the words of renowned artist Augustus John, and to this day there aren't many who would disagree. This small seaside harbour town has 4 wonderful beaches to explore. The harbour bustles with working fishing boats, and a variety of fishing & seal-watching trips; not forgetting boat trips to the monastic Island of Caldey. There is also coasteering and a variety of other water-sports for the more adventurous. The town is brimming with independent boutique shops, lively bars, cosy pubs, & fantastic restaurants. Local produce is a big thing in Pembrokeshire which isn't surprising given that it is a coastal county with lush farmland in abundance.
There is plenty of information in the cottage about our favourite places to go and things to do.
The town is enclosed by medieval town walls dating back to the 13th century. From July to September the roads within the walls are pedestrianised to make way for the famous 'cafe culture' where you can wander the streets in safety and enjoy al fresco drinks & meals in the sunshine.