New computer-generated images (CGIs) have been unveiled, giving the first look inside the new 100-bedroom Tŷ Hotel being built on Milford Waterfront. 

Set to open in Spring 2022, the new 46,000 square ft hotel will be managed and operated by The Celtic Collection, the team responsible for the Celtic Manor Resort.

The CGIs show the views from the hotel’s brasserie restaurant and bar, as well as the fresh contemporary design of the bedrooms, again showing off the views over Milford Marina.

With a wide range of rooms available, the hotel will be suitable for all types of business and leisure travellers, and provide the perfect base to explore the west Wales coastline. The largest rooms will feature waterfront views, balconies, and a seating area.

The restaurant will offer wide-ranging views across the waterfront and will feature a brasserie menu with dishes using the very best of local land and sea-based Pembrokeshire produce.

Construction work commenced in January 2021 and has been ongoing throughout the year, with the hotel expected to be completed in time for opening in the spring of 2022.

The Tŷ Hotel will provide a significant draw for new tourists to Milford Haven and Pembrokeshire, as part of a major redevelopment of the waterfront. Around 50 permanent jobs will be created in the hotel’s operations, with many more supported in the supply chain.

Chief executive at the Port of Milford Haven, Andy Jones, said: “This is a brilliant step towards the opening of this substantial investment in Milford Haven.

“We are proud to be working to deliver this quality hotel with The Celtic Collection, who share our vision for Milford Waterfront as a unique and exciting place to visit, stay and enjoy.”

The Celtic Collection chief executive Ian Edwards said: “We are incredibly excited to launch in Pembrokeshire, in partnership with the Port of Milford Haven.

“Milford Haven is the ideal home for our latest Tŷ Hotel. The area is world-renowned thanks to its spectacular coastline and landscape, and its welcoming people.

“We’re particularly looking forward to working with local suppliers and the community to bring more visitors and a welcome boost to the local economy.”