Step into Tudor Rose, a charming retreat in the heart of Pembroke.
The house is a tasteful blend of seaside tranquility and artistic flair, creating a fresh and relaxing atmosphere that welcomes you from the moment you arrive.
Centrally located, Tudor Rose serves as the perfect base to discover the hidden gems of Pembrokeshire from picturesque landscapes to historic sites, you'll find yourself within easy reach of the region's most captivating attractions.
The space:
The open-plan kitchen and living area provides a comfortable space to unwind, with sunshine streaming through the front windows during the day, creating a warm and inviting ambiance.
The house comfortably sleeps and accommodates four people, featuring a double Divan bed and two single Divan beds to ensure a restful night's sleep.
There is large space within the garage for guests to place their bikes, surfboards, skateboards or other activity items.
WiFi connection is strong throughout the house and the kitchen table is a comfortable enough if you need to work-from-home.
Here's a full list of amenities and appliances in the kitchen and living room:
Kitchen:
Gas hob and electric fan oven
Fridge with ice box (second fridge in garage)
Kettle
Microwave
Two-slice toaster
Double Ninja Air Fryer
Magic Bullet Smoothie
Dishwasher
FM Radio
Coffee/Tea
Condiments
Pots, frying pan, knives, chopping boards, cling film, tupperwares
Set of 6 plates, glasses and cutlery
Cleaning products
Living Room:
TV
DVD Player + DVDs
CD Player + CDs
Board games (Chess, cards and others)
Books & Magazines
Leaflets for local attractions
Housekeeping guide
Garage:
Washing Machine
Second fridge & ice box
High chair
Iron & Ironing Board
Airer Clothes Rack
Guest access
Hi, I'm Tom. I live in Pembrokeshire, Wales with my beagle, Tess.
Pembroke is a charming coastal town with a vibrant history.
The house is just a five minute walk from Pembroke Castle, a medieval marvel built in the 11th century and the birthplace of Henry VII, in addition to a tranquil mill pond.
The picturesque town of Pembroke has captured imaginations on the big screen with appearances in the historical Henry II drama ‘The Lion in Winter (1968)’, the fantasy comedy film’ Jabberwocky (1977)’ based upon the Lewis Carroll poem, Jack Whitehall’s ‘The Bad Education Movie (2015)’, and ‘And Me Before You’ (2016) featuring Emilia Clarke.
Pembroke's Main Street is a half-a-mile stretch of vibrant shops, charming cafes, and inviting pubs, creating a bustling atmosphere for locals and visitors alike.
Local pubs and restaurants serve up hearty food, ales and local delicacies such as Welsh lamb and cawl (a hearty soup), while family-run shops provide a range of handmade crafts and tourist souvenirs.
A detailed recommendation guide will be provided for guests staying in the house.
Pembrokeshire is a perfect holiday destination whether you are seeking to discover natural wonders, historical landmarks, or immerse in outdoor adventures such as surfing, abseiling or kayaking.
The renowned 186-mile coastal path offers panoramic views of some of the most breathtaking and diverse coastal landscapes in the UK.
Stretching from Amroth in the south to St Dogmaels in the north, the coastal path offers an immersive journey through rugged cliffs, golden beaches, hidden coves, and quaint villages.
The nearest beach to the house is Freshwater East at a 10 minute drive.
Just 8 miles away is Freshwater West, a stunning beach and the location setting for scenes in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One and Two, including Bill and Fleur Weasley’s home and Dobby’s resting place.
Other landmark spots for day-trip adventures include St. Davids Cathedral, Preseli Hills, Tenby, Newgale surfing beach.
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