2 Olive Buildings - Within the Town Walls
Tenby, United Kingdom
Amenities
Washer
Fireplace
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Property Manager proudly presents 2 Olive Buildings a charming, beautifully restored Grade II listed late Georgian terraced townhouse, dating back to the early to mid-19th century. Sleeping up to eight guests, this stunning coastal home sits just a two-minute stroll down one of Tenby’s characterful streets to the beach, where sweeping views of Caldey Island and the Pembrokeshire coast await.
Celebrating its elegant Georgian heritage, 2 Olive Buildings offers timeless character, thoughtful comforts, and an inviting atmosphere, the perfect retreat for families and friends looking to experience Tenby’s unique charm in an authentic period home.
Pembrokeshire offers a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, from ancient castles to wildlife-rich islands, sandy beaches and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Path, the only coastal national park in the UK, where dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and scenic walking trails stretching for miles.
Among its coastal gems are Tenby and Saundersfoot—two neighbouring towns with distinct charm. Tenby, with its iconic colourful harbour, medieval town walls, and award-winning beaches, is perfect for a blend of culture and sea air. Just a few miles away, Saundersfoot offers a quieter vibe, with a pretty harbour, family-friendly beach, and a growing foodie scene. Both towns are connected by the scenic Pembrokeshire Coast Path, making it easy to explore their beauty on foot while soaking in some of the best views in Wales.
The nearby towns of Narberth, Amroth or a bit further afield St David's, the smallest city in the UK, can be easily reached by car, if you feel like a change of scenery, but don’t forget the amazing family attractions in the area too.
Whether you’re seeking historic charm, seaside adventure, or year-round comfort, 2 Olive Buildings delivers it all — in a location that’s second to none.
Entrance
As you step into the property through the front door, you’re greeted by the beautifully preserved Georgian character — a long wooden hallway offering access upstairs and downstairs, as well as leading directly out to the enclosed back garden.
Lounge
A relaxing lounge features a real coal/wood-burning fire, two long comfortable sofas, a snug armchair, a futon bench, a relaxing rocking chair, reading lamps, a coffee table, and a Smart TV.
Dining room
A cozy and inviting dining room, perfect for enjoying meals with family and friends, playing a game of chess, or writing a postcard at the dedicated writing table. You’ll also find a selection of books to enjoy while relaxing in the comfortable chair by the window.
Kitchen
At the end of the hallway, toward the back garden, you’ll find a compact, fully equipped kitchen. Perfect for preparing a light meal or snack, it features an electric oven and hob, microwave, kettle, fridge, and freezer for convenient storage of refreshments.
Kitchen/Dining room
Walking down to the basement, you’ll discover a bright and airy kitchen, fully equipped for all your self-catering needs. It features a stylish dual electric/gas double oven and hob, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, alongside a wooden dining table with seating for eight — perfect for preparing and enjoying family meals together in the warm, inviting atmosphere of the home.
Utility room
Just down the hall in the basement, you’ll find a traditional high-level toilet and sink, along with a washer/dryer for your laundry needs.
Bathroom
On the half-landing as you head upstairs to the first-floor bedrooms, you’ll find the family bathroom, complete with a shower over the bath, toilet, washbasin with mirror, and a wall-mounted mirrored cupboard for storing your toiletries and cosmetics.
Bedroom 1
A large, spacious bedroom features a king-size bed with a bedside table and lamp, ample clothes storage, and a private washbasin with mirror. An ornamental fireplace adds character, while a small table and chairs provide a quiet spot to read or write as you enjoy views of the charming old street below.
Bedroom 2
This beautifully spacious bedroom includes a king-size bed with bedside tables and lamps, ample storage, and a private washbasin with mirror. An ornamental fireplace enhances the room’s character, and an elegant chaise longue provides an inviting spot to relax while overlooking the historic streets of Tenby.
WC
On the half-landing as you ascend to the second floor, you’ll find a traditional high-level toilet and sink.
Bedroom 3
The third bedroom, located on the second floor, features twin beds and ample clothes storage. An ornamental fireplace adds character, while a small writing desk with chair and reading lamp provides the perfect spot to pen postcards. A TV is also included, offering a cozy space to relax and enjoy your favourite movie in peace.
Bedroom 4
The fourth bedroom, also on the second floor, features a king-size bed that can be split into twin singles upon request, with bedside tables and lamps. It offers ample storage, an ornamental fireplace, and a comfortable single chair and futon — perfect for relaxing and enjoying a quiet read.
Shower room
The second floor also features a family shower room, complete with a spacious walk-in shower, toilet, and washbasin with mirror.
Outside
At the end of the ground-floor hallway, you’ll find a fully-enclosed walled courtyard. This charming garden offers a peaceful outdoor space within the town — perfect for relaxing in the sunshine after a day of sightseeing. A kettle-style BBQ is also provided, ideal for enjoying an evening meal al fresco.
Additional information
Guests benefit from central heating, free Wi-Fi, a parking permit for a nearby public car park, and thoughtful extras like linen, towels, a cot and highchair; As well as logs/coal for the Living Room fire during the winter months.
Please note that 2 Olive Buildings is a lovingly preserved Grade II listed Georgian townhouse. As with many period homes of this age, guests should expect charming quirks and age-related features that reflect its historic character.
Please note that, as with all Property Manager properties, this is a no smoking property.
Sorry, no pets allowed at this property.
A refundable damage and good-housekeeping deposit of £250 is required when staying at this property.
Check in is from 4pm on day of arrival.
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All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Tenby, a quaint seaside town in Wales, is known for its unique blend of natural splendor, historical significance, and cultural vibrancy. The town's picturesque harbor and sandy beaches like Castle Beach and North Beach are perfect spots for sunbathing, swimming or simply admiring the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline.
History buffs will be drawn to Tenby's well-preserved medieval walls and the intriguing Tenby Museum and Art Gallery situated within the old castle. The museum showcases collections related to geology, archaeology, maritime history, and local art. Another historical site worth visiting is Caldey Island. A boat ride from Tenby harbor will take you there; it's inhabited by a community of Cistercian monks and features an ancient priory, lighthouse, and chocolate factory.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Pembrokeshire Coast Path with its awe-inspiring views of cliffs and sea - perfect for walking or cycling. Boat trips are also on offer for those interested in spotting dolphins and seals or fishing.
The town itself houses charming shops that sell local crafts and produce along with traditional pubs that serve local ale and food. During summer months Tenby becomes a hub of activity with events such as the Tenby Arts Festival and Tenby Blues Festival.
In summary, whether you're looking to relax on beautiful beaches or delve into historical sites; whether you're an outdoor adventurer or a food aficionado; Tenby has something to cater to all tastes making it a destination worth considering.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM