£260,000
(£252/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleForest Road, Torquay TQ1
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,033 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
John Lake
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About this property
Period bay fronted terraced house
Established residential area
Open plan sitting room & dining room
Contemporary kitchen
3 bedrooms & bathroom
Landscaped tiered rear garden
Close to schools & amenities
EPC - C:72
This beautifully presented period terrace home has been lovingly maintained by the current owners for the past eighteen years. The property offers generous accommodation characteristic of its era, combining traditional charm with modern comforts. The well-proportioned sitting and dining rooms provide excellent open plan reception space, connecting to the contemporary kitchen. The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped, arranged over tiered levels and enjoying a desirable westerly aspect capturing the best of the afternoon and early evening sun, ideal for relaxation and entertaining.
Conveniently situated within easy reach of the local amenities at Plainmoor, the property is also close to St Marychurch and Babbacombe, home to the historic funicular railway leading to the shingle beaches of Oddicombe and Babbacombe. Torquay town centre is equally accessible, while a public swimming pool, a choice of schools, and regular bus services are all within walking distance.
EPC Rating: C
Owner's Insight
"It’s going to be quite an emotional move for us. We’ve been at Forest Road for eighteen years now, and was our very first home so holds such a special place in our lives. The house wasn’t quite how it looks today when we first moved in, but over the years we’ve poured a lot of love, time, and effort into making it our own, both inside and out. One of our favourite projects has been the garden. We designed it to be a space where we could unwind and watch the sunset, or gather with family and friends, often with a few lively games of table tennis!
We’ve truly loved our time here and made so many wonderful memories. While it will be hard to say goodbye, we’re not moving far and feel very lucky to have already found our next home."
Step Inside
A composite entrance door opens to the reception hall with slate effect flooring leading through to the striking open plan sitting/dining room. The sitting area features a bay window to the front, and recessed display nook to the chimney breast. The dining area provides ample space for family gatherings, and in turn leading through to the kitchen which is bathed in light from a sky light, window, and French doors. The kitchen has contemporary sleek grey units with white slim profile work tops and inset sink. Integrated double electric oven, induction hob with glass splashback and extractor, washing machine, and dishwasher. Recess for fridge/freezer and breakfast bar.
Step Upstairs
From the Reception Hall a turned staircase rises to the first floor level. Three steps off the half landing lead to the bathroom with white suite of panelled bath with shower over, basin and WC. Cupboard housing the Worcester gas boiler, fully tiled walls and floor, heated towel rail and obscure glazed window. Stairs continue to the main landing with loft access hatch with retractable ladder. There are three bedrooms leading off, two generous doubles, bedroom one with a view over the rear garden, bedrooms two and three with outlooks to the front.
Step Outside
French doors from the kitchen open to a shared pedestrian service lane which separates the private garden. A stepped and sloped approach rises to the garden, landscaped over recent years and thoughtfully designed over four tiers. The lower tier and pathway are laid to flagstones, the second tier to artificial lawn, the top fourth tiers with composite decking. A sheltered seating area to the top provides a perfect spot to enjoy the westerly orientated open views and setting sun over the roof tops. The front garden is laid to slabs for ease of maintenance.
Additional Information
Access: Two gentle steps to the front approach. Rear garden is tiered.
Heating: Gas central heating.
Services: Mains Electric, Gas, Water & Drainage.
Council tax band: B (Torbay Council). Full charge payable for 20252026 is £1,819.88.
Mobile & broadband: Likely mobile coverage of 79% Vodafone, 71% EE, 64% Three, 59% O2. Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast broadband available in the area with Openreach & Virgin Media. Data obtained from Ofcom mobile and broadband checker.
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 4JP.
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Garden
Tiered rear garden.
Parking - On Street
Unrestricted on-road parking, subject to availability.
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