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House For Sale £215,000
Egerton Road, Torquay TQ1


Description
This period terraced house affords spacious accommodation typical of the era with some particular features being the generous open plan principal room and tiered rear garden. The garden extends up to Berea Road behind, with potential to create private off-road parking, subject to any required consent being obtained.

The house is conveniently placed in Ellacombe, betwixt Babbacombe and Torquay's town with harbour beyond, all accessible and offering a wide selection of amenities and leisure facilities. A selection of local schools, shops, Brewery Park, and Warberry Copse are within reasonable walking distance.

Description This period terraced house affords spacious accommodation typical of the era with some particular features being the generous open plan principal room and tiered rear garden. The garden extends up to Berea Road behind, with potential to create private off-road parking, subject to any required consent being obtained.

The house is conveniently placed in Ellacombe, betwixt Babbacombe and Torquay's town with harbour beyond, all accessible and offering a wide selection of amenities and leisure facilities. A selection of local schools, shops, Brewery Park, and Warberry Copse are within reasonable walking distance.

Owners insight "We loved so much about the house when looking for a rental investment six years ago, and it has proved to be popular for tenants seeking a family home close to local schools and parks. There is so much new owners could potentially do with the house, particularly the rear garden which is a bit of a blank canvass."

step inside A crazy paved pathway leads to an obscure double glazed entrance door opening to the reception hall with understairs storage and cupboard housing the fuseboard. The sitting/dining room is a bright spacious room with bay window to the front and window overlooking the rear courtyard and tiered garden. Cupboard housing the Ideal gas fired boiler. The kitchen is fitted with a range of shaker style units and granite effect working surfaces with inset Franke sink unit. Electric cooker and four ring hob with filter hood over, undercounter provisions for washing machine, slimline dishwasher, and space for fridge/freezer. Window overlooking the rear garden and door opening to the lower courtyard.

From the Reception Hall stairs rise to the First Floor Landing with loft access hatch. Bedroom 1 with bay window to the front with views over the surrounding area towards Warberry Copse. Bedroom 2 with window enjoying a view over the rear garden. Bedroom 3 with window to the front also with views similar to bedroom one. Bathroom with suite of panelled bath with shower attachment taps, wash hand basin and WC. Fully tiled walls, tiled floor and obscure window.

Step outside Directly from the kitchen is a lower decked courtyard with garden store. A stepped approach rises up to the tiered main garden with central artificial lawn and access to the top with mature shrubs and plants. The garden leads up to the neighbouring Berea Road where parking could potentially be created, subject to any essential permissions being obtained. To the front is a small garden with crazy paved pathway and palm tree.

Additional information general information
Gas central heating and double glazing

Council tax band
- B (Torbay Council)

Our area Torquay is nestled on the warm South Devon coast being one of three towns along with Paignton and Brixham which form the natural east facing harbour of Torbay, sheltered from the English Channel. Torbay's wide selection of stunning beaches, picturesque coastline, mild climate and recreational facilities reinforce why it has rightfully earned the renowned nickname of the English Riviera.

Torquay is well connected By Train: Torquay Train Station has some direct lines to London Paddington and Birmingham and is just one stop from the main line Newton Abbot.

By Air: Exeter Airport provides both UK and international flights.

By Sea: Torquay Marina provides a safe haven for boats in all weathers, sheltered from the prevailing south-westerly winds.

Regional Cities of Exeter & Plymouth approximately 22 miles and 32 miles respectively. Magnificent Dartmoor National park approximately 12 miles.

Directions Sat nav: TQ1 1JJ. On leaving our office in St Marychurch turn right at the traffic lights onto Babbacombe Road, continue for approximately half a mile and turn right at the pedestrian crossing into Reddenhill Road. Continue through the shops, past the church and up the hill. At the end of Reddenhill Road turn left into Windsor Road then first right into Ellacombe Church Road, turn left into Lower Ellacombe Church Road and Egerton Road will be the second turning on your left.

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