Newly renovated four-bed detached home with large gardens, garage and coastal walks nearby..
- Four double bedrooms, three modern en-suites
- Large open-plan kitchen/dining/living with full-width sliding doors
- Separate large sitting room and utility room
- Newly renovated throughout; contemporary fittings and finishes
- Substantial garage, long driveway and additional courtyard parking
- Large, landscaped gardens with patio and extensive lawn
- Freehold; no flood risk and very low local crime
- Council tax band is expensive for this area
This substantially renovated four-double-bedroom detached home sits on a large, landscaped plot in a popular Watcombe Park location, a short walk from Watcombe Beach and local amenities. The recently refitted open-plan kitchen/dining/living space is a showpiece with a central island and full-width sliding doors that flow onto a generous patio and lawn — ideal for family entertaining and everyday life. A separate large sitting room provides quieter relaxation space.
Accommodation is flexible: two ground-floor double bedrooms (one with en-suite) plus two upstairs doubles, each with modern en-suites and a spacious landing suitable for a home office or reading area. Practical extras include a utility room, shower room, substantial garage, long driveway and additional courtyard with vehicular access for extra parking or storage.
The property’s strengths are its contemporary finish, generous internal space (c.2,585 sq ft), and large plot with landscaped gardens. It sits in an affluent, low-crime area with excellent mobile and broadband connectivity and good local schools, making it well suited to growing families or buyers seeking comfortable, low-maintenance modern living close to the coast.
Buyers should note this is freehold and newly renovated, but council tax is expensive. While the setting is peaceful and suburban, some buyers seeking urban bustle may find the location quieter than central Torquay. Overall the house offers flexible, high-quality accommodation and strong outdoor appeal on a substantial plot.