£500,000
(£270/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleEdginswell Orchard, Torquay TQ2
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
1,851 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
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About this property
Award-winning Regal Heritage home on exclusive Edginswell Orchard development
Superb semi-rural setting with swift access to Exeter, Torquay, Newton Abbot and A380
Four generous double bedrooms including two en suites and a luxurious principal suite
Principal bedroom with dressing room, Velux roof windows and contemporary walk-in shower room
Stylish kitchen/dining room with granite worktops, gloss units and doors opening to the garden
Elegant dual-aspect sitting room with feature flame-effect fire and French doors to terrace
Gas underfloor heating to the ground floor and high-performance double-glazed Low-e windows
Tranquil lawned gardens, York-stone style paving and glass-fronted sundeck
Large double garage with utility area, plus driveway parking for two further vehicles
Walking distance of proposed Edginswell train station, Torbay Hospital, schools and Supermarkets
Inglewood is an individual detached family home with striking architecture forming part of an exclusive, award-winning development by respected local housebuilders Regal Heritage. Known for their high specification and thoughtful design. Set on the western edge of Torquay in an almost semi-rural position, the house enjoys the best of both worlds – peaceful surroundings with a backdrop of mature trees and rural views, yet superbly placed for Torbay Hospital, well-regarded schools, local supermarkets and swift access to Torquay, the market town of Newton Abbot, the A380 to Exeter and the wider motorway network. Local beaches are within easy reach and the proposed Edginswell train station will be within walking distance, further enhancing connectivity.
The exterior draws on a refined, “country contemporary” palette: Elevations combine painted render and painted timber weatherboarding, set over an old field-stone plinth with slate cills. Sustainable materials have been used wherever practical, with premium-grade construction designed to exceed demanding standards of heat and sound insulation. Double-glazed, painted timber windows with Low-e glass contribute to excellent energy efficiency, while external lighting to each doorway adds both security and convenience.
On arrival, two parking spaces sit in front of a generous double garage, with the front boundary defined by ornate iron pins and chains and stainless-steel studs. A permeable brick-paved approach leads to the main entrance. Inside, a welcoming hallway immediately showcases the quality of the home, Karndean flooring and gas-fuelled underfloor heating extending across the ground floor. A striking galleried landing above, featuring a double-height floor-to-ceiling window, floods the centre of the house with natural light and creates an impressive first impression.
The heart of the home is a superb, light and airy kitchen/dining room, ideal for everyday living and entertaining. Fitted with a comprehensive range of high-quality gloss cream wall, base and drawer units, the kitchen is finished with granite worktops, Karndean flooring, integrated dishwasher, under-counter fridge and freezer, under-cabinet lighting and a contemporary lighting scheme. Windows to both front and rear, together with French doors opening directly onto the garden, create a bright, social space that connects beautifully with the outdoors.
Double doors from the hall lead into a well-proportioned sitting room, designed for relaxing and hosting. A feature flame-effect fire provides an attractive focal point, while French doors with side glazed panels open to the garden, blurring the line between inside and out. Dual-aspect windows to the rear and side ensure this room enjoys an abundance of natural light throughout the day.
Also on the ground floor is a good-sized study, with a window to the side and an internal door to the garage, which is currently used as a gym. A generous cloakroom, with low-level WC, wash hand basin and obscured front window, completes the ground floor accommodation.
The staircase rises to an impressive galleried first-floor landing with useful storage/linen cupboard. The principal suite is a standout feature of the property: A spacious double bedroom with two Velux roof windows and an additional front window, creating a wonderfully bright retreat. A dressing room with fitted wardrobes leads through to a stylish en suite, fitted with a large walk-in shower with thermostatic control, wall-hung vanity unit with inset basin, WC with concealed cistern and obscured double-glazed window.
Bedroom two is another excellent double with rear aspect window and its own en suite, comprising a walk-in corner shower with thermostatic shower, wall-hung vanity basin and WC with concealed cistern. Bedrooms three and four are both generous doubles, enjoying outlooks over the rear garden and surrounding greenery, with bedroom three also having a side window and access to a large, boarded loft for additional storage. The family bathroom is well appointed with a panelled bath and hand-held shower, wall-hung sink, WC with concealed cistern and obscured double-glazed window.
The specification throughout Inglewood is in keeping with its show-home origins: High-quality internal finishes, selected tiled splashbacks and first-class white sanitaryware with chrome fittings. Showers are thermostatically controlled and run from the main hot water system. The ground floor benefits from gas-fuelled underfloor heating, with carpets laid to the principal reception rooms, landing and bedrooms. There are interconnected fire and smoke detectors, satin nickel finish downlights in key rooms, and telecom/Ethernet/co-axial outlets provided in the principal rooms to support modern family living.
Outside, the gardens are a particular asset. The plot extends to approximately a quarter of an acre and has been designed in sympathy with its mature setting. Existing specimen trees are complemented by additional shrubs, hedging and planting, with 1.8m timber fencing to the boundaries. The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn with ‘York-stone’ style paving, creating attractive terraces and pathways. To one side is an appealing sundeck with glass and chrome balustrading, an ideal spot for alfresco dining and entertaining, alongside a further paved patio area.
The double garage offers more than just parking; it incorporates a practical utility area with plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer, double sink and houses the boiler and hot water tank, keeping the main house free for living space.
Torquay itself offers an outstanding quality of life. The town is known for its mild climate, clean air and clear bathing waters, with a string of sandy beaches forming a sweeping arc around the bay and shingle coves dotted along the coastline. Residents enjoy excellent shopping, waterside restaurants, theatre, bars and a thriving marina. For outdoor enthusiasts, there is an eighteen-hole golf course nearby, extensive coastal footpaths for scenic walks and internationally recognised water sports hosted in the sheltered bay. The majestic Dartmoor National Park lies a short drive to the north, providing further opportunities for walking, riding and exploration. Educational needs are well served by both state and independent schools, including the renowned Torquay Grammar schools, and Torbay Hospital is within easy reach.
Inglewood brings together considered architecture, high-quality construction and a superb setting on the edge of town, creating a substantial, beautifully presented family home that is ready for its next owners to move in and enjoy.
EPC Rating: C
Location
Positioned on the western edge of Torquay in Edginswell, Inglewood enjoys an almost semi-rural feel whilst remaining perfectly placed for everyday life. Torbay Hospital, supermarkets and everyday amenities are all within easy reach, with Torquay’s seafront, beaches and marina just a short drive away. The area is particularly well regarded for education, with a choice of quality primary and secondary schools nearby, including the highly respected Torquay Grammar Schools. The A380 is moments away, giving rapid links to Exeter, the M5 and beyond, while the market town of Newton Abbot offers mainline rail connections. The proposed Edginswell train station will be within walking distance, further enhancing connectivity. For leisure, there are coastal paths, nearby beaches, Torquay Golf Club and the wide open spaces of Dartmoor National Park all close enough to enjoy regularly.
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