Tenby House stands on the south side of Tudor Square in Tenby, built in 1821 by Sir William Paxton in the style of a regency townhouse, on a site earlier occupied by a medieval coaching inn. The hotel has been owned and run by the same family since 1983, offering sixteen en-suite rooms above a ground-floor pub with real ales and a beer garden. Paxton's Bistro, set at the rear of the courtyard, serves meals separately from the main bar and is also let out for private functions. The business trades from this single Tudor Square building, with nearby terraced cottages let out for weekly holidays under the same family's management. Its rooms overlook the square where Paxton himself once lived after returning from his fortune made trading in India.
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