Tenby’s Fourcroft Hotel is being offered to investors for offers over £1 million.

The clifftop hotel is a major landmark on the Tenby skyline, with a superb façade overlooking the town’s popular North Beach and harbour - offering an iconic view of the resort.

It has been used as a hotel since it was converted back in the early 1940s and has been in the same family ever since.

Colliers International hotels director Peter Brunt said the Fourcroft Hotel is part of a listed Georgian terrace offering spectacular views over the harbour and Carmarthen Bay.

“Tenby has always been a favourite resort for visitors to Pembrokeshire and this hotel, with its fabulous views and beautiful private gardens leading down to the beach, is a very well-established destination for Wales, the Midlands and further afield.

“With major employers in the area, the hotel also offers well established commercial trade.”

Just five minutes’ walk from Tenby’s familiar walled town centre, the freehold Fourcroft Hotel has been regularly upgraded and provides 40 well-appointed letting bedrooms - most of which overlook the bay.

Ossie Morgan’s restaurant has sea views and seating for up to 100 and there is also a conservatory, outdoor swimming pool and meeting rooms.

Peter Brunt, who is selling the Fourcroft Hotel on behalf of a private client, said: “With much of the town’s economy depending on tourism, Tenby has three huge factors in its favour: fantastic situation on Carmarthen Bay, great road communications via the M4 and half-a-dozen or more top notch tourist attractions within a very short distance - the Fourcroft Hotel has arguably the best location for a hotel in town.”