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Guide price£325,000
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5 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

St. Efrides Road, Torquay
Chain-free
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Semi-detached house
5 bed
1 bath
EPC rating: C*

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Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
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Property description & features

  • Chain Free
  • Five Bedrooms
  • Three Large Reception Rooms
  • Level Walk to Torquay Seafront and Local Shops
  • Victorian Features Throughout
  • Off-Road Parking
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band C
A characterful Victorian semi-detached five bedroom home in the heart of Torquay just a short level walk from Torre Abbey Sands and local shops and restaurants. Chain Free, Five Bedrooms, Three Large Reception Rooms, Level Walk to Torquay Seafront and Local Shops, Victorian Features Throughout, Off-Road Parking, Freehold, Council Tax Band C. EPC Band D.

Situation And Description - St Efrides Road is a quiet residential street located in the heart of Torquay situated just off Belgrave Road, a short level walk to local shops and the beatuiful Torre Abbey Gardens & Torquay Seafront. This surprisingly spacious Victorian semi-detached family home benefits from off-road parking and briefly comprises of four double bedrooms and three characterful reception rooms, one of which could be utilised as a ground floor sixth bedroom if desired.
Torquay is one of three beautiful towns forming the sheltered Tor Bay and is renowned for the warm climate, clear bathing waters and clean air. The local beaches form a golden arc around the bay with shingle coves scattered nearby. The town provides a wonderful quality of life for its residents with excellent shopping, waterside restaurants, a theatre and bars. Internationally renowned water sports are held in the sheltered bay, with the marina providing excellent mooring facilities for luxury yachts and motor cruisers. The area provides many scenic walks along south Devon's coastal footpaths, with local golf courses also nearby.

Accommodation - A tiled Victorian porch serves as a wonderful entrance to this family home, creating a generous space for coat and shoe storage as well as being flooded with natural light allowing for indoor plants to thrive. As you enter the main hallway through a second front door you are greeted by the vast amount of character features this home has to offer, from dado and picture rails, to typically high ceilings with cornicing, and sash windows. The wide hallway leads initially to the lounge which is neutrally decorated, benefitting from picture rails and with large South West facing windows letting in warm afternoon and evening sunlight. Across the hallway is a more formal living room with built in alcove storage. Either of these rooms could instead be used as an added double bedroom on the ground floor. A formal dining room with partial wood panelling on the walls leads on to a larger than average kitchen with a frosted exterior door giving access to the fully-functional exterior WC . The kitchen comprises of wood floor and wall mounted units, with plenty of space for additional storage if desired, four ring gas hob with integrated oven underneath and built in extractor fan above, stainless steel sink with drainer, space for dishwasher, space for full-size freestanding fridge/freezer, and a tiled splashback throughout. The archetypal open staircase leads up to an open and well-decorated landing, decorated with textured wallpaper very indicative of the era in which the home was built. The principal bedroom is a generous double found to the rear of the property and benefits from a sink in the room, built in storage, and a large sash window with a unique view of a beautiful Grade II listed Italianate wall which used to belong to Lauriston Hall. Bedrooms two and three are also ample double rooms, with bedroom three having built in storage and bedroom two enjoying the South West aspect. Bedroom four is a single room with space for a desk and/or storage, and a private sink with wall mirror and integrated light over. Bedroom five is another well sized single room with sink in, however its location next to the principal bedroom would also make it ideal for use as a dressing room or a study.

Outside - An intricate white-painted gate fronts the property, with paver patio to the front and side of the home making for an ideal spot to sit and soak up the hot afternoon and evening sun. A gravelled driveway can also be found here. A wooden gate leads to a path where the exterior WC can be accessed. Beyond this is another wooden door which leads on to additional storage space, currently cleverly utilised as a home gym. Accessible from both St Efrides Road (although totally secluded) and from the principal bedroom is an AstroTurf terrace with space for garden table and chairs surrounded by an attractive painted stone wall.

Services - Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating. Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast Broadband supplied by Virgin Media and Openreach available. Mobile Networks available are EE, O2, Vodafone and Three.

Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags on[use Contact Agent Button].

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    Stags Torquay office is situated in Vaughan Parade, overlooking the harbour, with plenty of parking nearby in the Torquay marina car park. One of three beautiful towns forming the sheltered Tor Bay, Torquay is renowned for its warm climate, clear bathing waters and clean air. The local beaches form a golden arc around the bay with shingle coves scattered nearby. Torquay became fashionable for Naval officers and other affluent families during the first half of the 19th Century, which prompted the building of many large stylish villas and exclusive hotels. Today, Torquay is well served with direct rail links and by road via the A380 to the major cities of Exeter (22 miles) and Plymouth (38 miles). The town provides a wonderful quality of life for its residents with excellent shopping, waterside restaurants, a theatre and bars. Internationally renowned water sports are held in the sheltered deep water bay, with the marina providing excellent mooring facilities for luxury yachts and small motor cruises. The area has many scenic walks along South Devon's Jurassic coastal footpaths and there are a number of local golf courses within close reach. A short distance to the north is the magnificent Dartmoor National Park.

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