A charming little community garden just off the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, at the top of the hill between Tenby and Waterwynch Bay.
The garden was established by Jess Allen and her husband in the 1960s. There are lovely views over Tenby and across to Caldey Island.
The recent addition of wood carved animals on various old trees in the garden makes for an interesting attraction and curiosity.
Kerry Carter
Worth the walk up from Tenby to enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility .
Harry Gardiner
peaceful woodland hilltop with views over Tenby and Penally to the south and Monkstone Point to the north. Some fine trees , benches, picnic tables. Tree stump carvings - four owls beside the paths , a large red kite, and an especially detailed Peregrine Falcon . Paths into the site link back to the Coast Path. Maintained by Tenby Civic Society since 1967, when it was gifted to them by the then owner Miss Jessie Allen who lived in the neighbouring house 'Clovers'. She had planted many trees including the tall groups of Monterey pines. Native trees have self seeded.
Ollie Alderson120 days ago
Nice spot outside the usual tourist area. Not as well known it seems, so it was quite quiet. Not well signposted, but the walk up was relatively simple as long as you don't mind the hill.
Wasn't a huge garden, actually was pretty small, but it was a nice place to sit down on some benches for a while, watching the view and chatting!
The garden was established by Jess Allen and her husband in the 1960s. There are lovely views over Tenby and across to Caldey Island.
The recent addition of wood carved animals on various old trees in the garden makes for an interesting attraction and curiosity.
Wasn't a huge garden, actually was pretty small, but it was a nice place to sit down on some benches for a while, watching the view and chatting!