£125,000
(£283/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleTrinity Hill, Torquay TQ1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
441 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
One bedroom first floor apartment
Secure private gated development
No onward chain
Successful holiday let investment
Beautifully presented throughout
Open plan living and dining space
Modern fitted kitchen with space for appliances
Generous bathroom suite
Gas central heating and loft storage
Moments from Torquay Harbour, shops, bars and restaurants
Positioned within a secure, private gated development just moments from Torquay’s vibrant harbourside, Apartment 18 Trinity Mews is a beautifully presented one bedroom first floor apartment offering bright, low-maintenance living in a highly convenient coastal setting positioned in a converted Grade 2 listed victorian development.
The development itself enjoys access from both Trinity Hill and Meadfoot Lane, with a large electric gated entrance and additional pedestrian access, allowing ease of movement whilst maintaining a strong sense of privacy and security. Residents also benefit from permit parking, thoughtfully arranged across the two parallel access roads.
Offered for sale with no onward chain, the apartment is presented in superb order throughout and is currently operating as a successful holiday letting property, reflecting the care and standard to which it has been maintained. It will appeal equally to investors, first-time buyers, single purchasers or anyone seeking a well-placed coastal home within easy reach of Torquay’s amenities.
Inside, the apartment feels wonderfully light and airy throughout, with a pleasant outlook adding to its overall appeal. The accommodation is well arranged and practical, with a comfortable lounge dining room providing an inviting main living space with ample room for both sitting and dining furniture. Separate from this is a good sized kitchen breakfast room, fitted with a modern range of units and offering plenty of workspace along with room for casual dining, making it a very functional and sociable part of the home.
The bedroom is a comfortable double room, well proportioned and suited to both owner occupation and holiday letting use, while the bathroom is generous in size and fitted with a modern suite. Further benefits include gas central heating, modern radiators and a useful loft hatch providing access to additional roof space storage.
Trinity Mews is particularly well placed for enjoying the very best of Torquay, with the harbour, seafront and town centre all within easy reach. A wide array of restaurants, bars, cafés, shops and boutiques are close by, giving the apartment broad appeal for those wanting convenience, lifestyle and strong letting potential in equal measure. Whether as an investment, first home or lock-up-and-leave coastal base, this is a smart and well-located apartment in a sought-after setting.
EPC Rating: C
Location
Trinity Mews enjoys a prime position just above Torquay’s iconic harbour, placing you within easy reach of one of the English Riviera’s most vibrant and sought-after coastal settings.
A short stroll leads down to Torquay Harbour, the social and lifestyle hub of the town, where you’ll find a wide selection of waterside bars, restaurants and cafés. From relaxed brunch spots and independent coffee houses to well-regarded dining venues and cocktail bars, the harbour offers something for every occasion, all set against a picturesque marina backdrop.
For higher-end dining, the area is home to renowned establishments including Michelin-starred restaurants and popular local favourites, alongside a mix of international cuisine, from Italian and seafood to Thai and modern British.
The seafront promenade is equally accessible, offering level walks along the bay, linking to Torre Abbey Sands and further round towards Paignton, while the nearby marina and Princess Gardens provide a lively yet relaxed environment throughout the year.
Just moments away in the opposite direction is Meadfoot Beach, widely regarded as one of Torquay’s most scenic coastal spots. Framed by dramatic cliffs and clear waters, it offers a quieter alternative to the main seafront and is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding or simply unwinding by the sea.
The beach café is a popular destination in its own right, known for its fresh food and outstanding coastal views.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, the property is perfectly positioned for access to a network of coastal walks. The nearby South West Coast Path and routes around Daddyhole Plain provide elevated viewpoints across Tor Bay and connect seamlessly back to the harbour and town centre.
Everyday amenities are also close at hand, with Torquay town centre offering a range of shops, supermarkets and services, alongside Fleet Walk shopping centre. The area is well served by public transport, with regular bus routes running through the town and Torquay train station providing connections to Newton Abbot, Exeter and beyond.
Torquay itself has long been established as one of the South West’s most desirable seaside towns, known for its mild climate, marina lifestyle and year-round appeal as both a residential and holiday destination.
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Tenure
Leasehold (105 years)
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Council tax band
A
Ground rent
£50
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