History
During World War II, the Belgrave Hotel was requisitioned by the British military and used as a convalescent home for wounded soldiers. After the war, the hotel resumed its operations and continued to be a popular destination for tourists.
Over the years, the Belgrave Hotel has undergone several renovations and modernizations, but it still retains many of its original Victorian features, such as its staircase and Victorian proportions.
Special Features
Today, the Belgrave Hotel continues to be a popular destination for visitors to Tenby. It offers comfortable accommodations, fine dining, and easy access to the town's many attractions, including its historic castle and beautiful beaches.
Discover Poster Bed Room also called RED ROOM
Inspired by the Victorian design of the building we have tried to bring that feel back to this room. With the hand carved four poster bed, solid mahogany furniture & plush fabrics.
It might be inspired by the Victorians but there is still a TV, tea & coffee making facilities as you would usually expect. So relax & enjoy your holiday with us in The RED ROOM.