£230,000
(£305/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleClennon Lane, Torquay TQ2
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
753 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Absolute Sales & Lettings
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About this property
Ideal for first-time buyers or young families
Three spacious bedrooms
Generous front and rear gardens, mostly laid to lawn
Large kitchen-diner with garden views
Feature fireplace in a spacious lounge
Oak laminate flooring throughout the downstairs
Corner plot in a quiet part of Clennon Lane
Ample on-road parking available
Modern family bathroom suite
Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
New to the market is 11 Clennon Lane in Torquay’s Barton area, a fantastic find for young families or first-time buyers. The current owners, having cherished this as their first home, are now ready to upsize, offering a new chapter to its next owners. This is a generously proportioned three-bedroom semi-detached home with a mature charm and a wonderfully convenient layout.
Inside, you'll find a spacious lounge featuring a characterful fireplace and oak laminate flooring that flows seamlessly through the downstairs. The large kitchen-dining area offers lovely garden views, perfect for keeping an eye on children playing outside. The rear garden is family-friendly, relatively flat, mainly laid to lawn, and fenced, providing a safe outdoor space.
The kitchen itself is well-equipped with space for a washer and dryer, a built-in oven with an induction hob, and plenty of room for family meals. Outside, there's a handy brick-built shed for garden storage and an under-house store for extra convenience.
Upstairs, there are three well-sized double bedrooms, all with good proportions, and a modern family bathroom suite. The home is equipped with gas central heating and double glazing throughout.
Set on a corner plot in a quiet part of Clennon Lane, the property benefits from ample on-road parking.
EPC Rating: D
Location
The property is ideally positioned near Barton Parade, which offers a range of everyday amenities including a Tesco Express and Co-operative store. The area is also well-served by a selection of highly regarded primary and secondary schools, making it an ideal choice for families. The wren retail park is within a short drive which has a range of large supermarkets including Sainsbury's and Marks and Spencers. The location provides great access to the A380 for those who commute.
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 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
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