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Hafod y Môr

Hafod y Môr must be one of the best placed of all houses in Tenby. It is a large 19th century house standing prominently above the harbour and is situated on Crackwell Street which follows the harbour wall. It offers comfortable accommodation with every facility on the doorstep. It is convenient for the harbour, town and also Tenby’s North and South beaches. From the end of Crackwell Street you can take a boat trip to Caldey Island with its Cistercian Monastery or boat trips to view wild life. A little further afield you will find attractions and activities to suit all ages including Oakwood and Folly Farm, Pembrokeshire’s historical castles or for the more energetic, water sports, fishing or golf. Almost all photographs showing the splendour of Tenby harbour and surrounding colourful houses, include Hafod y Môr.

From the front of the property the historical centre of Tenby with its restaurants, pubs and shopping facilities is a few yards walk. What lies beneath the town is also of interest for there are miles of tunnels underground. One of these tunnels starts from the grounds of St Mary’s Church, and continues underground through Boots shop and under Crackwell Street and through the cellars of Hafod y Môr until reaching the harbour. It is believed that this is how Henry Tudor (future King Henry VII) managed to escape to France with his uncle Jasper Tudor, earl of Pembroke, in 1471 during the Wars of the Roses.

Hafod y Môr comprises 4 flats. Each flat has a living room with large windows, overlooking the harbour and coast. The house’s main entrance is shared between three of the flats – Waldo (Flat 3), Dewi Emrys (Flat 2) and Crwys (Flat 1), while Harbwr (Flat 4) has its own private entrance. Waldo, Dewi Emrys and Crwys have all been named after some of Wales’ finest poets and an example of their works are seen framed in the flats.

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