Penally Abbey
A dignified historic property, renowned for its welcome and offering the rare experience of true country house accommodation by the sea.
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Penally Abbey, on the southern shores of the Pembrokeshire National Park, is a gem. The hotel offers the rare experience of true country house accommodation by the sea. Commanding spectacular views across Carmarthen Bay, it stands close to picturesque Tenby, magnificent beaches and cliff scenery. The hotel occupies the site of a 6th-century abbey, and within its 5 acres of lush woodland and garden there is a ruined medieval chapel. A sense of history is preserved within the dignified Grade II listed mansion itself, which has been lovingly restored and decorated with antiques and period furniture – many bedrooms have four-poster beds. But Penally isn’t just about period features. The adjacent St Deiniol’s Lodge offers light, airy bedrooms – a touch of urban chic transposed to a country house setting.
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Steve and Elleen Warren
Beautiful old building
Wealth of attractions on doorstep
A country house in a coastal location
Interesting history, contemporary touches
Tenby, golf, beaches, walking in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
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The hotel’s continued success is due to its fastidious standards yet unfussy atmosphere, a reflection of the personalities of your genial hosts Steve and Elleen Warren. The Warrens and their welcoming staff are renowned for their hospitality, and have the awards to prove it. The food – delicious but unpretentious, again mirroring the style of the hotel – has also won praises. Dinner is a romantic candlelit affair with tempting seasonal delicacies. Penally Abbey is the perfect base in which to unwind. Guests can enjoy a dip in the small indoor pool or a game of snooker before dinner. And right on the doorstep there’s excellent golf, including a challenging 18-hole championship links course, the oldest in Wales.