Guide price
£289,950
(£317/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleBramble Close, Torquay TQ2
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
915 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
Charming 1930s three-bedroom semi-detached house.
Peaceful cul-de-sac location near Cockington Country Park and Armada Park
No onward chain, making for a convenient purchase
Convenient access to local shops, Torbay Hospital, and schools
Recently installed boiler and driveway parking
Bay-fronted lounge with a feature fireplace
Spacious kitchen-dining room opening to a newly installed rear deck
Large, sunny garden with an open aspect.
Two spacious double bedrooms and a third single bedroom
Modern bathroom with a shower
Potential to extend subject to necessary planning permissions
Number One Bramble Close, a charming 1930s three-bed semi-detached home at the helm of a peaceful cul-de-sac. Just a stone's throw from Cockington Country Park and Armada Park, this location offers easy access to local shops, Torbay Hospital, Sherwell Valley Primary School, and the area's esteemed grammar schools.
Inside, you'll find a classic 1930s layout featuring a bay-fronted lounge with a charming fireplace, and a spacious kitchen-dining room that opens onto a newly installed deck, perfect for sunny days. Upstairs, you'll find two generous double bedrooms, including a main bedroom with a bay window, a third bedroom, and a modern bathroom with a shower. Additional highlights include a recently installed boiler, driveway parking, and a handy laundry cupboard for stacking washing machine and tumble dryer. With no onward chain, this home is a perfect and convenient choice for families
EPC Rating: C
Location
Bramble Close is in a sought after residential street being convenient for the town 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
Garden
A generous rear garden enjoying a sunny and open outlook over the surrounding area with 2 large feature decks ideal for entertaining.
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