
Tudor Merchant's House
Step back into the 15th century at this beautifully preserved Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby, offering a unique glimpse into historical life.

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Tudor Merchant's House
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more relaxed visit

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Step back into the 15th century at this beautifully preserved Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby, offering a unique glimpse into historical life.
"It’s like stepping back in time and literally opens the door into what life was like in the 15th century. "

🗣️ Chat with the Staff
Volunteers share fascinating stories; their knowledge is key to a rich visit.
🚶♀️ Explore the Garden
Don't miss the small, charming garden at the rear for a moment of peace.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 413 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

15th Century Architecture
Exterior and interior
Step back in time with authentic Tudor-style architecture, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era.

Interactive Exhibits
Throughout the house
Discover Tudor life through engaging displays, art, homewares, and games that bring history to life.

Harbour Views
Upper floors
Enjoy picturesque views of Tenby's charming harbour from the upper windows of the house.

Small Rear Garden
Rear of the house
A quaint garden offering a peaceful spot to reflect on the historical experience.
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Planning Your Visit
Book Ahead for Peak Times
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Insider Tips
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🗣️ Chat with the Staff
Volunteers share fascinating stories; their knowledge is key to a rich visit.
🚶♀️ Explore the Garden
Don't miss the small, charming garden at the rear for a moment of peace.
📸 Capture the Views
The harbour views from upstairs are stunning – perfect for photos!
👟 Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be exploring multiple levels, so comfortable footwear is a must.
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🗣️ Chat with the Staff
Volunteers share fascinating stories; their knowledge is key to a rich visit.
🚶♀️ Explore the Garden
Don't miss the small, charming garden at the rear for a moment of peace.
📸 Capture the Views
The harbour views from upstairs are stunning – perfect for photos!
👟 Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be exploring multiple levels, so comfortable footwear is a must.
🚫 No Onsite Parking
Plan to park in Tenby town and walk; there's no parking at the house.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Tudor Merchant's House for its authentic historical experience and the exceptional knowledge of its volunteers. The house offers a fascinating glimpse into 15th-century life, with engaging displays and charming harbour views. While some note the lack of parking and toilets, the overall sentiment is highly positive, with many recommending a visit for its historical value and the warmth of its staff.
"Fantastic Tudor house, there are lots of information boards throughout the house. The house is very interesting and the small garden at the rear is very nice. There is no parking available onsite and there is no toilet. I would recommend visiting if you are passing through the town. The views out towards the harbour is amazing. It’s nice to have a glimpse of the past, the stonework on the outside of the house is beautiful."
Keiron Fisher
"This small National Trust merchants house circa 1500 is looked after by some extraordinary volunteers. That if you don't tap into there knowledge you will miss out on so much and certainly won't get half as much out of it. Its a fascinating building with a fascinating history. Give it your support and time of day"
kevin mills
"Visited the house on a rainy day and there was a queue as expected. Really cute setup inside and lots to read and learn. Highly recommend talking to the staff because they told insightful stories."
Avanthika Nambiar
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Tudor Merchant's House is located in the heart of Tenby, often described as being tucked away down an alleyway near the harbour. There is no onsite parking, so visitors typically park in Tenby town and walk. It's easily accessible on foot once you're in the town centre.
No, there is no parking available directly at the Tudor Merchant's House. You'll need to use public car parks in Tenby town.
Tenby is well-served by public transport, including buses. Once you arrive in Tenby, the house is a short walk from the bus stops.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
It's a National Trust site and is relatively inexpensive to visit. Check the National Trust website for the most current admission prices.
While not always mandatory, booking tickets in advance, especially during peak season or holidays, is recommended to avoid queues.
Opening hours can vary seasonally. It's best to check the official National Trust website for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
The house is set across three levels, and unfortunately, not all upper floors may be accessible for those with medical or mobility issues. However, staff are considerate and may offer alternative ways to experience the history.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can explore a well-preserved 15th-century merchant's house, learn about Tudor life through information boards and interactive features, and enjoy views of Tenby harbour.
Yes, the interactive features and glimpse into the past make it an engaging visit for families. Special events like Christmas celebrations are also family-friendly.
No, there are no toilet facilities available onsite at the Tudor Merchant's House.
Photography is generally permitted for personal use, but it's always good practice to check for any specific restrictions inside the house.
This National Trust property showcases life in the 15th century, offering a fascinating look into the past of a Tudor merchant.
📸 📸 Photography
The exterior stonework is beautiful, and the views of Tenby harbour from the upper windows are a highlight. The colourful facade of the house itself is also very photogenic.
Drone usage is typically restricted in and around historical sites and National Trust properties. It's best to check specific regulations before flying a drone in the area.




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