£300,000
(£332/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleBurridge Road, Torquay TQ2
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
904 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Absolute Sales & Lettings
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About this property
New to the market on Burridge Road in Higher Chelston is a striking mid-1930s bay fronted, semi-detached home that hasn’t changed hands in over half a century. The property is in excellent order throughout, offering a blend of timeless character and modern updates. Truly a ‘light filled home due to it’s elevated position and unique corner windows.
Downstairs, you’ll find a large lounge with a feature fireplace and bay-fronted windows that flood the room with natural light and offer lovely views of the surroundings. There’s a separate dining space, and the ground floor features engineered oak flooring throughout. The extended kitchen creates a delightful kitchen-breakfast area perfect for morning coffee.
Upstairs, the home includes two spacious double bedrooms—one with its own bay windows and a beautiful outlook—and a smaller single bedroom. The contemporary bathroom is fitted with a shower over the bath and designer towel radiator. There’s even a handy storage cupboard on the landing.
The property is offered with no onward chain, making it ideal end of chain purchase. Outside, you have ample driveway parking with gated entry and a separate garage, plus a beautifully landscaped rear garden complete with a patio terrace and decking for al fresco dining. The loft is boarded and insulated, and the house benefits from gas central heating throughout.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Burridge Road is in a sought after residential location being convenient for the town, seafront and harbour and close to the village style communities centred around Walnut Road and Old Mill Road where there is an excellent range of amenities. The 450 acre Cockington Park with its preserved thatched cottages, tea rooms, historic buildings and listed pub is close by and can be explored through a network of paths and cycleways. This location also allows easy access to the ring road, Torbay Hospital, edge of town retail parks and a range of good schools including the Boy’s and Girl’s Grammar Schools. Area: Enviably located within a large, sheltered bay on the South Devon Coast, Torquay retains the feel of a traditional seaside town with stunning coastline, iconic palm trees, sandy beaches and historic pier, all enhanced by the international marina and a good range of shops, galleries and cafes. There are many bars and restaurants dotted along the waterfront offering the opportunity to eat and drink al-fresco and to sample some of the finest seafood from nearby Brixham, the heart of the seafood coast. Travel: The excellent communication links include a direct rail service to London Paddington with inter-city connections at Newton Abbot. The South Devon Highway gives good access to the vibrant cities of Exeter and Plymouth and an International Airport at Exeter provides a gateway to destinations further afield
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