Period character, garden and two parking spaces — scope to modernise for a family..
Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single
A traditional Victorian semi with high ceilings and bay windows, this three-bedroom home on Teignmouth Road offers solid family accommodation and scope to personalise. Two double bedrooms, one single bedroom and two reception rooms provide flexible living, while the open-plan kitchen/dining opens directly to an enclosed sunny garden and off-street parking for two vehicles.
Practical features include double glazing, gas central heating and generous under-house storage. The property is freehold, of average overall size (about 1,033 sq ft), and sits close to schools, transport links and local amenities—appealing for first-time buyers or families seeking convenience and space.
There are material points to note: the house dates from the 1930–49 period and the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, so energy efficiency may be limited. The plot is small, there is only one bathroom, and the property is in an area with a medium flood risk. The wider neighbourhood scores as a more deprived area, which may affect resale or rental demand.
This home suits buyers who want character and scope to modernise rather than a fully finished turnkey property. With some targeted upgrades (insulation, modernisation of finishes, and attention to flood-mitigation measures), the house could deliver strong everyday comfort and long-term value in a convenient Torquay location.