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Tenby is the epitome of a seaside resort with Georgian pastel coloured houses surrounding a pretty harbour. There are beautiful beaches and many daily sea excursions leave from the busy sheltered harbour.
The medieval streets are a jumble of narrow laneways and roads and encircled by town walls.
Castle Hill is crowned by the remains of a Norman keep.
The Tudor gabled Merchant's House is a relic of the town\'s important seafaring history. It has been beautifully restored, revealing original beams and large areas of wall paintings.
St Mary's Church in Quay Hill is a Norman building and is the largest parish church in Wales.
- Type:
- Landmark