Tenby House can be found at the lower end of Tudor Square right in the heart of the town. The site was originally constructed in 1802 as a home for Sir William Paxton, who was also instrumental in developing Tenby into a regency bathing spa. Many of the fine features of the original house are still present today.
Tenby House offers 18 en-suite bedrooms, decorated in a style to compliment the Regency period of the building.
Paxton's Bistro is situated at the rear of Tenby House and offers a wide selection of hot and cold meals, both at lunchtime and in the evening. All meals are prepared using local Pembrokeshire produce where possible.
The large, lively bar welcomes families and is complimented by a large outdoor courtyard, perfect for enjoying the sunshine during the day, or relaxing in the evening. Paxton's is available for private parties, buffets and other fuctions.
Please note that an update to the map software in July 2011 may cause a slight error to location of the marker.
We are aware of this and are working to improve the accuracy.
In recent years Tenby has been awarded many Blue Flag awards in recognition of its clean beaches and water. In 2011, the North Beach, the Castle Beach and the South Beach all received a Blue Flag Award and Pembrokeshire's beaches received a total of 13 Blue Flag awards, supporting the view that the area is one of the cleanest holiday destinations not just in Wales, but the entire UK. The other winning beaches in Pembrokeshire were: Amroth, Broadhaven (North), Coppet Hall, Dale, Lydstep, Newgale, Newport, Poppit Sands, White Sands and finally Saundersfoot. |