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House with garden and terrace Yelverton (United Kingdom)

A Beautifully Presented Period Farmhouse with Equestrian Facilities and Breathtaking Views - Set in Complete SeclusionTucked away in the Devon countryside, this individual farmhouse is set over three levels and enjoys far-reaching views across the Tamar Valley National Landscape. A thoughtful blend of period character and modern detail with excellent equestrian facilities.   Accommodation Originally a traditional farmhouse and adjoining barn, this remarkable home has been lovingly converted to preserve its history while introducing high-quality modern finishes throughout. A wealth of exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, and rich wooden floors showcases the building’s heritage.The dining room is a particularly charming space, centred around the original bread oven and a classic Esse range.The bespoke kitchen, thoughtfully designed and renovated by the current owners, balances practicality with style. It features a limestone floor, an electric range-style Everhot, A, and exceptional attention to detail throughout. A stable door opens to a sheltered suntrap, perfect for a quiet morning coffee, while bifold doors lead directly onto a generous stone patio, ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining in the warmer months.The home also offers two further sitting areas, a cosy snug and a sitting room, both with log-burning stoves and countryside views, creating relaxed, comfortable spaces to unwind with family or guests.A practical boot room/utility space makes countryside living easy, providing essential storage for coats, muddy boots, and laundry.Set over three floors, the layout provides flexibility. The top floor hosts a superb suite, complete with triple-aspect Velux windows, a spacious double bedroom, ensuite shower room, and a dressing area. Additional bedrooms are arranged across the middle floor, offering ample space for family, guests, or multi-generational living.  Outside The property offers several patio areas, thoughtfully installed by the current owners, providing a choice of sunny and sheltered spots throughout the day. One includes a bespoke BBQ area, ideal for entertaining. The well-maintained lawned gardens are complemented by established flower beds and traditional stone boundary walls.There is ample driveway parking for multiple vehicles, in addition to three garages and two carports. Close to the house is a mature orchard with a variety of fruit trees, a pond, and a greenhouse.  The Estate & Equestrian Facilities Set within 9.6 acres, the property is perfectly suited to an equestrian lifestyle, smallholding, or other business ventures. The land includes:A professionally constructed sand and fibre menage (45m x 25m)Stables, a tack room, additional undercover space, and a large hardstandingA substantial stone barn, formerly the estate's original dairy, now offering exciting conversion potential (STPP)—ideal for a family annexe or income-generating holiday accommodationA large modern barn, perfect for storage, livestock, or possible use as an indoor arenaTwo further farm outbuildings, once used for livestock, highlighting the potential for a productive smallholding  Location Set on the edge of the peaceful village of Bere Ferrers, the property enjoys an enviable position amid some of Devon’s most spectacular countryside and waterways, all within the protected Tamar Valley National Landscape.Within easy reach are the River Tavy, Weir Quay, and Lopwell Dam, ideal for paddleboarding, sailing, or quiet riverside walks. For explorers, the nearby Tamar Trails, Dartmoor National Park, and both the Devon and Cornish coastlines offer endless opportunities for outdoor adventure.Bere Ferrers itself is a friendly and well-connected village, featuring a welcoming local pub and train station on the Tamar Valley Line, less than a mile from the property, with scenic connections to Plymouth.For day-to-day needs, the neighbouring village of Bere Alston offers schooling, local shops, and essential amenities.Fine dining and indulgence are close at hand with renowned destinations including Hotel Endsleigh, a beautifully restored Regency retreat set in ornamental gardens; The Bedford Hotel; and acclaimed eateries such as The Cornish Arms and The Blacksmiths Arms.The historic market town of Tavistock, just a short drive away, brings together the best of town and country living, with artisan shops, independent boutiques, supermarkets, and a vibrant local culture. The town also offers a wide range of leisure facilities, cultural events, and the celebrated Pannier Market.Families are well served by access to outstanding education, including the highly regarded Mount Kelly School, known for academic excellence, a nurturing ethos, and first-class sporting facilities.Despite its deeply rural character, Stone Farm is remarkably well connected. With regular rail services to Plymouth and excellent road links across the South West, it offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle without compromise.  Please contact Poppy at Fine & Country to arrange your viewing. Agent Note:We may introduce buyers and sellers to our panel of carefully selected Conveyancers, Mortgage or surveyor services. The choice to use their services is entirely yours. If you opt to proceed, please be aware that we will receive an average referral fee of £120-£200 (including VAT) from the firm for the introduction. These firms have been chosen based on their strong local reputation and proven track record of excellence.There's no obligation to use our recommended providers. In accordance with current Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, all prospective purchasers are required to provide valid identification documents before a sale can be agreed and solicitors formally instructed. To facilitate these checks, a one-off charge of £36 (inclusive of VAT) applies. We kindly request that this cost be covered by you as part of the purchase process.

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$1,792,600
6bedrooms

By Annonceur International

6 listings near Yelverton

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House with garden and terrace Newton Abbot (United Kingdom)

INTRODUCTIONIn an elevated position at the end of a long, private and gently meandering drive, Parklands enjoys a wonderfully discreet setting close to the heart of Lustleigh — widely regarded as one of Devon’s most picturesque villages. Positioned on the eastern fringes of Dartmoor National Park within the idyllic Wray Valley, the property offers a rare equilibrium: complete peace and seclusion, yet with swift access to the A38 and onward connections beyond.A handsome example of Victorian Gothic architecture, the house, which is not listed, immediately conveys both stature and permanence. Internally, the accommodation unfolds with the scale, symmetry and ceiling heights so emblematic of the period, creating a home of genuine architectural presence.Reception space is both generous and versatile, thoughtfully arranged to provide an excellent flow for family life and entertaining alike. The principal rooms are light-filled and beautifully proportioned, while the bedrooms are equally well-scaled, each enjoying captivating views across the mature gardens and rolling countryside beyond. The overriding sense of tranquillity is remarkable and can only truly be appreciated upon viewing.Throughout, high ceilings and balanced proportions are complemented by an abundance of original detail — exposed boarded flooring, decorative cornicing, picture and dado rails, traditional window shutters and elegant fireplace surrounds. Together, these elements celebrate the craftsmanship of the era, while the overall layout delivers the flexibility and practicality required for modern living.SELLERS INSIGHT“We have been incredibly fortunate to call Parklands home for more than thirty years, and it has truly been the most wonderful place to bring up our family. When we first arrived, we knew immediately that it was somewhere special — a house full of character, surrounded by beautiful grounds, and set in a landscape that feels endlessly inspiring. It quickly became our dream home.Our children have grown up here and absolutely flourished in this setting. There is something magical about living somewhere like this — the freedom of the gardens, the sense of adventure in the grounds, and the ever-changing landscape beyond. It offers everything you could hope for from a countryside home, and it has provided the backdrop to so many cherished memories as a family.One of the things we have loved most is the location. Lustleigh is such a special place and increasingly rare to find these days. There is a genuine sense of community in the village, and it’s something we’ve always valued enormously. Being able to walk into the village in just five or ten minutes has been a real joy — whether for the shop, meeting friends, or village events — yet when you return to Parklands, you feel completely removed from everything, as though you are a million miles away.The views are something we will miss deeply. Every window frames a different outlook across the gardens, trees and surrounding countryside. The landscape constantly changes — with the seasons, the light and even throughout the day — so there is always something beautiful to look at.Parklands has become such a part of us and our lives that it will always hold a very special place in our hearts. However, the time has come for a new chapter, and we hope another family will come here and start creating their own memories. We certainly know that we will never forget a single day of living here.”STEP INSIDEAn original timber door leads into a practical sun/boot room with stone paved floor — an appropriate prelude to a house so intrinsically connected to its landscape. The hallway branches off to the ground floor accommodation.The principal drawing room enjoys French doors opening directly onto the terrace and gardens, alongside an open fire that creates a natural focal point. A generous sitting room with bay window and log burner provides a second, equally inviting reception space.Across the hall lies a more intimate snug with wood burner and a library area — ideal as a reading retreat or creative space. At the heart of this family home is the impressive kitchen/dining room: a substantial, sociable space designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen is fitted with solid wooden units with a central island and four-oven AGA which anchors the room. Integrated appliances offer a clean finish. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining space and across to the sitting area with French doors that open onto the terrace, framing far-reaching views across the outstanding Dartmoor countryside.A rear lobby provides a useful alternative entrance from the driveway, ideal for practicalities such as bringing in groceries. A staircase leads down to a highly practical basement level, which feels nothing like a basement. It comprising a family room with natural light, utility/laundry room, wine cellar, extensive storage and a WC — perfectly suited to the rhythms of country living. Completing the ground floor is a spacious cloakroom.An ornate wooden staircase rises from the main hall to the first floor landing, a spacious area well-lit stemming to five well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms providing excellent family accommodation, all with incredible views. The second floor offers two further characterful bedrooms and a shower room, together with generous eaves storage, lending flexibility for guests, multi-generational living or dedicated home working.STEP OUTSIDEIf the house is impressive, the grounds are truly exceptional. Totalling 9 acres, extending around the property in a series of mature, landscaped areas, they provide an idyllic and entirely private setting.Sweeping lawns are punctuated by magnificent granite boulders — including the striking Parklands Tor — and interspersed with specimen trees, spring bulbs and an abundance of camellia, azalea and rhododendron. The land encompasses formal gardens, a paddock, parkland and areas of woodland, offering both beauty and biodiversity in equal measure.A charming collection of ancillary buildings enhances the estate’s appeal: a thatched garage block, thatched stables and a delightful timber summerhouse. For leisure, there is a hard tennis court complete with a thatched pavilion — a quintessentially English feature within a Dartmoor landscape.The private drive continues beyond the house to provide a secondary exit onto Hammerslake Road — a practical advantage rarely found in such secluded settings.USEFUL INFORMATIONTenure: Freehold - unlisted Council Tax Band: H EPC Rating: E Services: Mains water and electricity, Oil central heating, Septic Tank Local Authority: Dartmoor National Park Authority What3words: roughest.impaled.serenade

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$3,253,200
7bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse with outbuildings Newton Abbot (United Kingdom)

In one of Dartmoor’s most spectacular settings, this extraordinary private estate offers a rare combination of heritage, comfort and uninterrupted natural beauty. Surrounded by its own land, a dramatic moorland position, with open skies and sweeping views, this home enjoys a remarkable sense of freedom and luxury.This unlisted property has been sensitively restored and comprehensively updated, preserving its historic character while introducing beautifully considered modern interiors and sustainable features for contemporary country living. The wider holding includes a stylish cottage, barn and immediate access onto the open moor making this a truly unique Dartmoor retreat.Please note: The map shown is for our office location only. Please contact us directly for further details regarding the property’s location.

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$3,651,500
6bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with pool and garden Teignmouth (United Kingdom)

Set high above the Teign Estuary in an outstanding elevated position, Higher Radway Farmhouse offers a rare opportunity to refurbish or reimagine a substantial family home with some of the most captivating views in South Devon. Offered with approximately 5 acres of land (more or less available by negotiation), this is a flexible proposition for those seeking privacy, scenery, and potential. The Property Originally constructed in 1956, the farmhouse currently extends to 2184 sq ft and features a generous layout ideal for updating. Accommodation includes: Entrance hall Kitchen and utility room Dining room Sitting room Garden room Five bedrooms Family bathroom and shower room The property is perfect for refurbishment throughout and would make a wonderful spacious home with spectacular views. Although not essential, the new owner could utilise the approved planning permission to demolish and rebuild. Please contact us for more information. Outside The property is being offered with around 5 acres of grounds, however should a buyer wish to have more or indeed less, then the seller is more than happy to discuss. As well as garden around the property, there is also an outdoor swimming pool. From its elevated setting, you'll enjoy panoramic, uninterrupted views from the open sea at Teignmouth, along the Teign Estuary, and up towards Dartmoor. There is also planning permission in place to create a new private access driveway, enhancing privacy and accessibility. Location The property occupies a superb position above the Teign Estuary, providing unique panoramic views across the surrounding landscape. It is conveniently located just 1 mile from Bishopsteignton—a friendly village offering a primary school and a welcoming community atmosphere— The picturesque village of Shaldon is on the opposite side of the estuary and around 3 miles away. Shaldon exudes coastal charm with its independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and a scenic sandy beach. Teignmouth is also nearby, offering a range of amenities, sea and estuary beaches, and a traditional pier. The market town of Newton Abbot is also easily accessible. Exeter, with its rich heritage and extensive amenities, is easily accessible in around 20 minutes. Higher Radway Farm enjoys excellent transport links, including the A380 dual carriageway with direct access to the M5 motorway and convenient railway connections from Newton Abbot to London Paddington in around 2.5 hours, meaning Higher Radway Farm is an ideal location for those needing good communication links whilst enjoying a private setting with countryside, estuary and sea views. Useful Information Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: Band G (£4106.10 for 2025-2026) Local Authority: Teignbridge District Council Services: mains electricity, mains water, private drainage, and oil-fired central heating. Flood Risk: Yearly risk of flooding, Very Low - according to the government flood risk check service. Broadband Availability: Ultrafast available with speeds up to 1000MBPS (according to Offcom Broadband Checker) Mobile Phone Reception: Limited to Likely indoors on all carriers. Likely outside on all carriers (according to Offcom Broadband Checker) Viewings are strictly by prior appointment with the sole agents By Design – Telephone 01392 982952 or via email at [email protected] EPC: Band D Distances Teignmouth – 2 miles Newton Abbot – 6 miles Exeter – 15 miles Bristol – 85 miles Leisure / International Travel Teignmouth Golf Course – 1 mile Torquay Marina – 8 miles Dartmoor National Park – 10 miles Exeter Airport – 20 miles Plymouth Ferryport – 40 miles Anti-Money Laundering Regulations: By Design is supervised by HMRC for compliance with the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations. All buyers will be required to complete digital identification checks at a cost of £25 including VAT per person. Proof of funds and source of funds checks will also be required once an offer has been received.

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$1,991,800
5bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden and terrace Exeter (United Kingdom)

An exceptional Scandinavian-style lodge, privately nestled in the heart of the Haldon Hills, offering a rare blend of seclusion, scenic beauty and accessibility.The SettingSet in an elevated and peaceful position beneath the iconic Haldon Belvedere, Haldon Brake enjoys a superb lifestyle setting surrounded by the natural beauty of Haldon Forest Park. Combining woodland tranquillity with exceptional accessibility, the property is ideally placed to enjoy some of Devon’s finest outdoor attractions, including nearby beaches, Dartmoor National Park and the extensive walking and cycling trails of Haldon Forest.The surrounding countryside is dotted with picturesque villages including Higher Ashton, Dunchideock, Ide, Christow and Doddiscombsleigh, all offering a selection of traditional pubs, local amenities and well-regarded primary schools. The market town of Chudleigh, just 5 miles away, provides a wider range of everyday services including shops, medical and veterinary practices, a library and post office.The Cathedral city of Exeter lies approximately 7 miles away and offers an outstanding range of retail, cultural and educational amenities. From its renowned university and historic cathedral to its theatres, restaurants and vibrant quayside, Exeter combines the convenience of city living with easy access to the surrounding countryside and coastline. Excellent transport links include mainline rail services to London Paddington and Waterloo, Exeter Airport, and swift connections to the A30, A38 and M5 motorway network.Perfectly positioned for an active outdoor lifestyle, the property is within easy reach of the South Devon coast and beautiful local beaches, while also offering immediate access to woodland walks, off-road cycling, riding and sailing. Whether exploring the dramatic landscapes of Dartmoor, enjoying water sports on the Exe Estuary or spending days on the nearby coast, Haldon Brake offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the very best of Devon from one exceptional location.The PropertyThoughtfully designed in the style of a Scandinavian wooden lodge, Haldon Brake is a beautifully presented and highly versatile country home offering generous, light-filled accommodation throughout.At the heart of the house is a substantial sitting room centred around a wood-burning stove, flowing through to a dining/garden room with direct access onto a decked terrace — an ideal space for entertaining, al fresco dining and enjoying far-reaching countryside views towards Exeter.The kitchen/breakfast room is well-equipped with a range of fitted units, complemented by an oil-fired Aga, and provides ample space for relaxed family dining.There are three double bedrooms on the main level, together with a mezzanine floor offering a fourth bedroom or ideal home office space. The accommodation is completed by a family bathroom, separate shower room and utility room.The GroundsSet within approximately 2.65 acres, the grounds at Haldon Brake provide a haven of peace and privacy. Mature woodland, sweeping lawns, wildflower meadows and colourful planted beds surround the home, creating a biodiverse and ever-changing landscape throughout the seasons.A private driveway leads to a spacious parking and turning area, as well as a garage and further outbuildings.Of particular note is the substantial detached studio/office, formerly a stable block, ideal for those seeking a creative or professional workspace in a glorious natural environment.The outdoor lifestyle is further enhanced by a large children’s play area, featuring an above-ground heated swimming pool, sunken trampoline, and sandpit, a true family paradise.Due to its elevated position, the property enjoys dramatic panoramic views, with sunrises and sunsets over the surrounding countryside and cityscape that are nothing short of breathtaking.In SummaryHaldon Brake represents a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful and contemporary country home in one of Devon’s most scenic and sought-after locations. Whether as a primary residence, rural retreat, or lifestyle relocation, the property offers the perfect balance of privacy, convenience, and natural beauty.ServicesBore hole water supply and mains electricity. Oil fired central heating and private drainageCouncil tax: TBCEPC: D

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$1,195,100
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Contemporary house with garden Plymouth (United Kingdom)

Set within approximately three acres of private grounds, this remarkable detached residence occupies an elevated position along Staddon Lane, commanding far-reaching views that stretch from the waters of Plymouth Sound across open countryside and towards the distant beauty of Dartmoor National Park. Offering a rare balance of privacy, land, and accessibility, this is a home designed for those seeking space, tranquillity, and a deeper connection to their surroundings, without compromising on convenience.The HomeThoughtfully designed to embrace both its setting and the demands of modern living, the property centres around a superb open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space—an inviting and versatile environment where natural light floods in and large openings frame the surrounding landscape.The kitchen is both contemporary and highly functional, offering generous preparation space and a layout ideally suited to entertaining. Flowing seamlessly into the dining and living areas, this space forms the true heart of the home, equally suited to hosting gatherings or enjoying relaxed day-to-day living.The accommodation extends to three well-proportioned bedrooms, each enjoying a peaceful outlook across the grounds. The principal bedroom provides a calm and restful retreat, while the remaining rooms offer flexibility for family, guests, or home working. A well-appointed family bathroom completes the internal layout.Throughout, the home presents a sense of understated quality, with a layout that is both practical and adaptable, perfectly suited to a range of lifestyles, whether as a full-time residence or a coastal retreat.Outside SpaceThe grounds are a defining feature of the property, extending to approximately three acres and creating a rare sense of freedom and seclusion. A blend of open meadow, established woodland, and curated outdoor spaces provides both usability and natural beauty throughout the seasons.A dedicated viewing platform has been carefully positioned to take full advantage of the panoramic outlook, ideal for morning coffee, yoga, or simply enjoying the ever-changing light from sunrise through to sunset. The addition of an outdoor kitchen and entertaining area further enhances the lifestyle offering, creating the perfect setting for summer gatherings and long evenings outdoors.The land itself offers versatility and potential, whether for recreational use, lifestyle pursuits, or simply enjoying the privacy and connection to nature that this setting provides.Location & LifestylePositioned on the highly regarded Staddon Lane, the property enjoys a unique setting that combines a rural feel with excellent accessibility. Surrounded by open countryside and coastal landscapes, the home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy both space and scenery, while remaining within easy reach of everyday amenities.For those with an active and outdoor lifestyle, Staddon Heights Golf Club is quite literally on the doorstep, offering a well-regarded course with spectacular coastal views, alongside a welcoming clubhouse and restaurant.Further enhancing day-to-day convenience, the facilities at Mount Batten Centre and Fort Stamford are just a short drive away, providing access to a well-equipped gym, watersports, and fitness classes, ideal for those seeking a balance between relaxation and activity.The coastline is equally accessible, with Bovisand Beach located approximately one mile away, offering opportunities for swimming, paddleboarding, and scenic coastal walks along this sought-after stretch of South Devon shoreline.Despite its peaceful and semi-rural setting, the property remains conveniently close to the vibrant city of Plymouth, where a wide range of amenities, restaurants, and transport connections can be found. This balance between countryside, coast, and city is increasingly rare, making the location particularly appealing to those seeking a lifestyle-driven move without isolation.The property also benefits from a range of eco-conscious features, including solar panels, air source heating, and enhanced insulation, contributing to improved efficiency and lower running costs.

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$1,593,400
3bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Seaside house with garden Torquay (United Kingdom)

Introduction Overcrag is a detached property arranged over two floors, covering 2,965 square feet. Although the property is generally in good condition, it would benefit from reconfiguration to maximise its location and align with contemporary coastal home design trends. This is an opportunity to fully embrace the stunning views and exceptional location. Seller’s Story When the chance to purchase Overcrag arose in 2014, we knew it was meant to be our home. Already residing on Rock End, we were aware that few properties offer such a dramatic position with uninterrupted sea views. The building was in its original state, and over the years, we have made enhancements to meet our needs. However, with a house like this, it is the plot that stands out, and a new owner might wish to redesign it according to their own preferences. In our view, the location is unparalleled in Torbay. We relish the outstanding views and the convenience of being just minutes' walk from restaurants, theatres, Torquay Marina, and Meadfoot Beach. The Inside The property’s entrance opens into a welcoming hallway. Bedrooms on either side offer potential for repurposing, such as transforming them into a study or hobby room. Continuing down the hallway, you’ll find an inner hall providing access to two guest bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room, as well as an additional shower room. Opposite the entrance hall, double doors open into the kitchen breakfast room. This ‘L’-shaped space extends into the garden room and living room. There is also a door leading to the double garage and storage area. The sun room capitalises on the panoramic bay views, featuring windows that span from side to side and French doors opening to the garden. The spectacular view from here could be further integrated into the current layout. The sun room seamlessly connects to the sitting room, which has a door leading back to the entrance hall. The living room is a spacious area currently used as a home gym, offering magnificent views of the sea. The first floor is dedicated to the main bedroom suite, which makes the most of the views and includes an en-suite bathroom. The Outside At the front of the property, there is a generous parking area with access to the rear on one side. Additionally, there is a large raised flower bed and a double garage. The rear garden is designed over two levels, focusing on the view. The upper tier, accessible directly from the sun room, features a resin surface and a small lawn area. Steps lead down to the lower level, which includes a small greenhouse and a private gate leading onto the South West Coast Path. Location As a UNESCO Global Geopark, Torbay is a paradise for those who love the water and coastal living. With Torquay Marina less than a mile away, this location is perfect for boat enthusiasts or anyone who enjoys a seaside lifestyle. Torquay offers a variety of dining options, including the Michelin-starred ‘The Elephant’ by Simon Hulstone, just a short walk from the property, as well as numerous bars and coffee shops. From Torquay, you can easily explore the rest of Torbay and the South Hams, where more award-winning beaches and breathtaking scenery await. Torquay is well-connected, with trains to London Paddington taking under 3 hours via Newton Abbot. Additionally, the A380 which leads to the M5 motorway is just 15 minutes away. Distances Torquay Marina: 0.8 miles Torquay Golf Club: 3 miles Haytor, Dartmoor National Park: 18 miles Exeter Airport: 26 miles Plymouth Ferry Port: 35 miles Useful Information Tenure: Freehold Local Authority: Torbay Council Council Tax: Band G (£3,721.41 2024/2025) Heating: Gas Central Heating Services: Mains Water, Drainage, Electricity, Gas Flood Risk: Very Low (according to [check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk](https://check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk)) Broadband: Ultrafast up to 1000 MBPS available according to Ofcom Mobile: Coverage ranges from Likely to Limited according to Ofcom Please do get in touch if you have any queries or would like to arrange a viewing. Anti-Money Laundering Regulations: By Design is supervised by HMRC for compliance with the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations. All buyers will be required to complete digital identification checks at a cost of £25 including VAT per person. Proof of funds and source of funds checks will also be required once an offer has been received.

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$2,456,500
5bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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