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3 bedroom Flat / Apartment

Maidencombe, Torquay

£1,500 Price Per Month

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*MAGNIFICENT MAIDENCOMBE*

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This beautifully presented 3 bedroom apartment situated in a popular leafy suburb of Torquay boasts unrivalled sea views and its own garden. The property is located on a country lane, but with the convenience of local shops and amenities nearby, with the added bonus of being on a bus route. For those that drive, an allocated private parking space is included on the plot.The apartment is in close proximity to Maidencombe and Watcombe beaches, Orestone Manor hotel and just five minutes drive to Torquay Golf Course. Some outstanding schools are in the vicinity including Coombe Pafford and Mayfield, both special education schools, as well as popular Watcombe Primary.This magnificent building not only has 'curb appeal' but was in fact, at one time, home to the acclaimed children's book author, Rudyard Kipling! Despite its historical background, this 19th century property has a modern interior and has been finished to a very high standard. The apartment seamlessly pairs contemporary living with traditional features including wooden panelling and bay windows.The space is light and airy throughout creating a warm and welcoming home for couples or families. Can be let unfurnished for £1350pcm

Property Reference: HRT060001451

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About Plymouth

Sitting on the south-west coast, Plymouth is home to a growing population of well over 250,000. Well served with schools and home to Plymouth University, it is ideal for families.

With direct access to the M5 and regular mainline train services, residents can be in London in 3 hours. Plymouth city centre has easy access to three train stations, all of which have routes to airports, such as Exeter and Cornwall. Ferries are regularly available from several ports, travelling to Cornwall and even to France.

The Plymouth area caters for all its residents and has much to offer, including a number of harbours with restaurants, bars and cafés, ample parks and shopping outlets. There are a wealth of schools in Plymouth that have been highly rated by Ofsted giving families plenty of options for where to send their children. In 2017, 12 schools in the city were rated as “Outstanding”, including nine primary schools and two secondary schools.

Plymouth, based in Devon, is renowned for its ports, which have played host to military vessels, as well as fishing and commercial trade, and much of this history is still evident within the city. To this day, both locals and tourists visit the Royal Citadel, which was a hub of military planning for Sir Francis Drake.

 

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haart Plymouth

55-57 Exeter Street,
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