Sunday, 15 April 2018

Wales: Tenby

Tenby is a pleasant little town on the coast of south Wales, which was once a prosperous fishing and trading port, and was developed in Victorian times as a seaside resort.
   Some of the old fortifications survive 
and a few old buildings; notably the mediaeval Merchant's House.


There is a charming little harbour, which nowadays houses pleasure-craft.



The church of St. Mary has a number of  splendid tombs and monuments



A promenade of hotels now overlooks the broad sandy beach.





Prince Albert presides over all.

We enjoyed our stay there.

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