£550,000
(£297/sq. ft)
5 bed semi-detached house for saleCadewell Park Road, Torquay TQ2
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,855 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Absolute Sales & Lettings
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About this property
Handsome and substantial 1930s family home
Lovely position opposite the green on Cadewell Park Road
Significantly extended to create a spacious five-bedroom layout
Large main lounge with log-burning stove
Impressive kitchen family room with snug and dining area
Large central island with breakfast bar and wine fridge
Bi-fold doors opening onto the rear garden from multiple areas
Principal bedroom with stylish modern en-suite
Utility room, cloakroom/WC and useful garage storage
Sunny, low-maintenance rear garden with patio and raised lawn
New to the market is this handsome and substantial 1930s family home, occupying a lovely position opposite the green on Cadewell Park Road, one of the most attractive avenues within the sought-after Cadewell area of Torquay.
Perfect for larger families, this impressive home has been significantly extended to both the ground and first floor, creating a spacious five-bedroom house with excellent kerb appeal and a layout clearly designed around modern family life.
The property offers a fantastic flow throughout and is particularly well suited to those who enjoy entertaining, thanks to the abundance of living space across the ground floor. A wonderfully welcoming reception hallway sets the tone on arrival, with attractive herringbone flooring continuing through into the stunning kitchen family room. The main lounge is a large and inviting space, centred around a log-burning stove, while wooden bi-fold doors provide the option to open the room into the rear extension or close it off for more cosy evenings.
To the rear, the heart of the home is without doubt the beautifully arranged kitchen extension, combining everyday practicality with sociable open-plan living. This superb space incorporates a snug area with bi-fold doors to the garden, a large central island with breakfast bar, wine fridge and excellent built-in storage, together with a larder area offering further storage, twin ovens, an induction hob, Belfast sink, and a light-filled dining area with additional bi-fold doors opening out to the rear garden.
Part of the original garage has been cleverly adapted to provide a separate utility room and cloakroom/WC, while the remaining section continues to offer useful storage.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a generous and bright room overlooking the rear garden and is served by a stylish modern en-suite. There are four further bedrooms, making the property ideal for growing families, guest accommodation or those working from home, alongside a contemporary main bathroom suite.
Outside, the rear garden has been designed with ease of maintenance in mind, enjoying a sunny position and providing an excellent space for both relaxation and entertaining. A low-level patio creates the perfect setting for outdoor dining, lounging and summer barbecues, while a raised lawn adds further family-friendly outside space.
This is a stylish and sizeable family home in a great residential location, offering the space, flexibility and presentation that many buyers are searching for.
To arrange your viewing, contact Absolute Sales & Lettings, Wellswood on .
EPC Rating: D
Location
Cadewell Park Road sits within the popular Cadewell/Shiphay side of Torquay, a well-established residential area that works particularly well for families and buyers wanting day-to-day convenience. The position gives easy access to local shopping parades, schools, Torbay Hospital, bus services and road links, while still being within comfortable reach of Torquay town centre, seafront and wider English Riviera coastline.
For green space, the area is especially appealing. The green at Cadewell Park Road is recognised as an important local open space, and nearby Kitson Park provides a useful everyday park for families, with children’s play facilities and open areas to enjoy. A little further afield, Victoria Park in Chelston offers a larger community green space with play equipment and informal recreation space, while Sherwell Park is another well-kept public park popular for sitting, walking through and enjoying a more established setting.
In terms of convenience shopping and local amenities, the property is well placed for the Cadewell Lane shops, including the Co-op on Cadewell Lane and the nearby Shiphay Collaton Post Office. The wider Shiphay area is popular because it gives residents access to useful everyday facilities without needing to head into the town centre for essentials. Torbay Hospital is also close by, which is a major local employer and an important practical benefit for many buyers.
Public transport is another strong point. Bus stops around Cadewell Lane and Newton Road/Shiphay are served by routes including the 12 and 13, while the nearby Cadewell Lane Shops stop is also served by the 35C and 149, giving good connections across Torquay and onward towards places such as Paignton, Brixham, Newton Abbot and other parts of the bay and beyond.
For rail travel, Torquay railway station is the main nearby station and offers onward links for regional and longer-distance journeys. National Rail lists station parking, accessible spaces, cycle storage and bus/taxi links, which adds to the area’s practicality for commuters and those travelling further afield. Road access is also straightforward via the main routes through Torquay towards Newton Abbot, Exeter and the M5, helping make this part of town a sensible base for both local and onward travel.
Overall, this is a location that balances family-friendly green space, everyday convenience and strong transport connections. Buyers are likely to appreciate having parks, local shops, bus routes and key amenities close at hand, while still being within easy reach of Torquay’s town centre, seafront and harbour.
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