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4 bedroom End-of-Terrace House

Warbro Road, Torquay

£350,000

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Beautifully presented period home.

Beautifully presented period home.

This beautifully presented period end-terraced home occupies a prominent corner position on Warbro Road and Hingston Road, offering generous proportions, character features and versatile family accommodation in one of Torquay’s most sought-after residential locations.

Blending timeless charm with stylish contemporary touches, the property enjoys light-filled interiors, spacious reception rooms and elegant detailing throughout. The welcoming reception hall leads to a superb dual-aspect sitting room featuring a glass door, leading to one of the outside areas this property has to offer. The separate dining room provides an excellent opportunity for entertaining or family gatherings.

The kitchen has been thoughtfully fitted with a range of modern units and offers excellent day-to-day practicality, complemented by two useful utility areas and ground floor shower room. Upstairs, the accommodation continues to impress with four well-proportioned bedrooms, versatile dressing room space and a family bathroom arranged over split levels, perfectly suited to growing families or those working from home.

Outside, the property benefits from two low-maintenance gardens with a sunny westerly-facing rear aspect, enjoying sunshine throughout the day. The rear decked area offers excellent potential for outside dining and summer barbeques.

Ideally positioned within easy reach of local shops, primary and secondary schools, Cary Park and the picturesque Babbacombe Downs, this is a superb opportunity to acquire a spacious family home combining period character with modern convenience in a prime Torquay setting.

Property Reference: HRT106214524

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About Torquay

Torquay’s seafront and marina are bustling whatever the time of year, with tourists and locals enjoying the beaches, bars and restaurants and visiting the nearby Living Coasts aquarium.

There’s a wide choice of quality primary and secondary schools in the town, including Torquay Boys’ and Girls’ Grammar Schools, which are both Ofsted-rated ‘Outstanding’.

Torquay was the birthplace of legendary crime writer and the best-selling novelist of all time, Agatha Christie. Her life and work are celebrated in the Agatha Christie Mile walk around Torquay’s seafront, which showcases places that were inspirational in her life and works, including Beacon Cove and Princess Pier.

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