Hafod y Werydd was built in 1934 by Major Gwilym Lloyd-George (1st Viscount Tenby), one of the younger sons of former Prime Minister David Lloyd-George primarily as a holiday home. The house name means 'Summer retreat at the ocean'. During the last eighty years it has been a hotel, and a care home. When the vendors took it on it was very rundown, but they have transformed it into a stylish and well proportioned family home. The indoor swimming pool will be popular with all members of the family. For a multi generational family, or for those who need accommodation for staff, there are a number of ground floor rooms that could be used as an annexe with its own independent entrance. Hafod y Werydd is situated in the popular Heywood Lane part of the seaside town of Tenby. Infants primary and secondary schools are located a short walk away, while shops and leisure facilities and are within a few minutes drive.