House in Torquay
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About this house rental
Dating back to 1852, this beautifully refurbished Victorian home blends historic character with modern comfort. Sleeping up to 10 guests across four bedrooms, plus two sofa beds, it's ideal for families and groups. Enjoy a colourful, well-equipped kitchen, separate dining room, cosy living room with smart TV, and a sunny patio garden with outdoor seating. With shops, cafés, beaches and attractions all within walking distance, it's the perfect base for exploring Torquay and South Devon.
The Space:
Step back in time at this beautifully restored Victorian home in Torquay, dating back to 1852. Rich in character and history, the property retains many original features including high ceilings, ornate mouldings, fireplaces and carefully selected antique furnishings, while recent renovations ensure all the comforts of modern living.
Sleeping up to 10 guests, the house is ideal for families and groups looking to explore the English Riviera. Accommodation comprises two double bedrooms, two bunk rooms and two additional single sofa beds in the living room. Guests share a modern bathroom with shower and a toilet plus there is a separate WC. The two double rooms also have their own washbasin.
Those with babies and toddlers can also make use of the baby bath, travel cot, high chair and children's dinnerware.
The colourful kitchen has been fully updated and is well equipped for preparing meals at home, while the separate dining room provides a welcoming setting for gathering together. A utility room gives added convenience.
Throughout the property, you'll discover fascinating historical touches, from handmade furniture crafted by the owner's grandfather to local artwork, including paintings by Devon artist Hazel Brown and beautiful glass pieces from nearby Cockington. The dining room also features a collection of traditional Watcombe pottery, celebrating the area's heritage.
After a day exploring the coast, relax in the cosy living room with its comfortable seating and smart TV, or head outside to the sunny patio garden. Complete with outdoor seating, it's a lovely spot for morning coffee, alfresco dining or evening drinks.
The location is another highlight. Within walking distance you'll find shops, cafés, pubs and local amenities, while nearby attractions include Oddicombe Beach, the historic Babbacombe Cliff Railway and stunning coastal viewpoints across Torbay. The property also provides an excellent base for discovering the wider South Devon coastline and countryside.
Combining period charm, unique character and modern convenience, this distinctive holiday home offers a memorable stay in one of Torquay's most desirable locations.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the whole apartment.
The Neighborhood:
This home in Torquay places you at the heart of the beautiful English Riviera, with beaches, coastal walks, cafés and attractions all within easy reach.
One of the area's highlights is Babbacombe Downs, just a 15-minute walk away. This stunning clifftop plateau offers sweeping views across Lyme Bay and, on clear days, as far as Portland Bill in Dorset. The Downs are lined with cafés, pubs and restaurants, including the award-winning Hanbury’s Fish & Chips, a favourite stop for visitors.
Nearby St Marychurch and Babbacombe offer a great selection of independent cafés, restaurants and shops, while central Torquay provides even more dining options, shopping and a lively nightlife scene.
A scenic walk from the Downs leads down to Oddicombe Beach and Babbacombe Beach, or you can take the charming 1930s Babbacombe Cliff Railway. Enjoy an ice cream from Three Degrees West, stroll along the coast, stop for a drink at the famous Cary Arms, and return via the beautiful wooded coastal path.
The South West Coast Path passes nearby, offering spectacular walks east towards Maidencombe and Teignmouth, or west towards Torquay Harbour and the wider Torbay coastline. Along the way you'll discover beaches and coves to suit every taste, from secluded Anstey’s Cove to the golden sands of Torre Abbey Sands.
Families will love exploring Kents Cavern, one of Britain's most important prehistoric cave systems, while Cockington Court and its surrounding country park provide peaceful walks, artisan workshops and beautiful gardens.
Beyond Torquay, Dartmoor National Park offers dramatic tors, moorland and woodland walks, with highlights including Haytor and the enchanting Wistman’s Wood. Day trips to Dartmouth, Salcombe, Totnes and Berry Pomeroy Castle are also highly recommended, offering a wonderful taste of South Devon’s charm, history and coastal beauty.
Getting Around:
For those who drive, there is free and unrestricted parking on the streets around the house. If you are visiting on public transport, the nearby Torquay station has regular trains that run to Exeter St Davids and Paignton. From here, you can connect to Bristol Temple Meads, Reading and London Paddington.
Other Things to Note:
There is no access to the garage.
