Late 15th-century town house. Located near the harbour in this historic walled town, the house is characteristic of the area at the time when Tenby was a thriving trading port. On the ground floor at the rear of the house is a fine example of a 'Flemish' round chimney, and the original scarfed roof-trusses survive. The remains of early seccos can be seen on three interior walls and the house is furnished to recreate family life from the Tudor period onwards.
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