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Persimmon Homes - Inglewood

Brixham Road, Paignton, TQ4 7SP

From £294,995 to £360,000

Situated in Paignton, a popular seaside town on the stretch of South Devon coastline known as the English Riviera, Inglewood is a fantastic choice for convenient coastal living. A home here will provide you with glorious sunshine in the summer, and quiet sandy beaches in the winter, with handy amenities and transport links.

Paignton is home to a good number of shops and supermarkets, schools, restaurants, cafes, and essential services including healthcare facilities and a train station. Living at Inglewood you’ll have all this just a few short miles away, while the golden stretch of Broadsands Beach is within easy walking distance. Brixham and Torquay, the two other towns that make up the English Riviera trio, also offer excellent attractions and facilities, along with picturesque harbours and a bustling marina.

Convenient road and rail links to the key business and commercial centres of Exeter, Newton Abbot, and Plymouth, create the perfect combination for a perfect work-life balance.



Opening hours

Monday 11:00 - 18:00, Tuesday Closed, Wednesday Closed, Thursday 11:00 - 18:00, Friday 11:00 - 18:00, Saturday 11:00 - 18:00, Sunday 11:00 - 18:00

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Location

Leisure

When it comes to beaches, you’ll soon discover your own family favourites. Paignton has three main beaches: Goodrington Sands, Paignton Beach, and Preston Sands. Broadsands Beach is just a stone’s throw away from Inglewood, Hollicombe Beach is between Paignton and Torquay and there are plenty of smaller coves to enjoy if you head towards Brixham – Armchair Cove, Saltern Cove, and Oyster Cove. With a coastline like this, it’s no wonder the area is called the English Riviera.

Transport

Paignton has the practicality of being within commuting distance of Exeter and Plymouth. From Paignton, the A380 joins the M5 just outside Exeter, ideal for the city as well as for joining the A30, another major route for both Devon and Cornwall. The A385 joins the Devon Expressway, the main route between Exeter and Plymouth. Direct train services from Paignton to Exeter Central take an average of one hour, and the 17-minute train journey to Newton Abbot connects you with direct services to Plymouth.

Education

The well-respected South Devon College offers further education courses and is part of the University of Plymouth network. One of its 9 campuses is just a mile from Inglewood. There’s a grammar school at Churston, and the two closest primary schools are White Rock, just half a mile away, and Roselands, one mile away.

Shopping

Good local transport services, schools and shopping options are just three of the advantages of living at Inglewood. Family-friendly leisure facilities go without saying in this seaside town, while the large supermarkets on Paignton’s outskirts, a choice of shopping areas throughout the town, The Willows out-of-town retail centre outside Torquay, and the Torbay General Hospital, are great examples of the facilities that benefit this location.

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Persimmon Homes

Brixham Road, Paignton, TQ4 7SP

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