2 Chapelstones
Located in Torquay, Devon
2 Chapelstones is a smart second floor apartment in St Marychurch, Torquay and can sleep five people in two bedrooms.
- Sleeps: 5
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Pet Friendly: No
Description
2 Chapelstones is a smart, second floor apartment in the heart of St Marychurch, Torquay Devon. Hosting two bedrooms, including a king-size (zip/link can be twin on request) with a day bed and a kingsize, along with a bathroom, this apartment can sleep five people. There is also a spacious sitting room with a dining area and a separate kitchen. Outside is a small balcony with furniture and parking for one car. 2 Chapelstones is a comfortable retreat in a popular part of Torquay.
Property Details
Looking out over the pretty pedestrian precinct of St Marychurch, this attractive apartment is just a moments walk from a plethora of independent shops, restaurants and tearooms, and is an ideal base for families or couples looking to explore to this popular part of Devon.
Enter on the second floor to a welcoming home from home. You'll find a spacious sitting room with a neat dining area and a separate kitchen, newly fitted with a range of modern appliances to prepare a home-cooked meal. There are two bedrooms, both finished with relaxing, muted tones; a large king-size room (can be twin on request) with an additional single futon and a sumptuous kingsize room - a tranquil retreat. Serving the bedrooms is a family shower room and a separate cloakroom.
You'll want to make the most of your time in Torbay, and there's plenty to see and do nearby. Children will adore Babbacombe Model Village and Cliff Railway, whilst walkers can stroll along Babbacombe Downs, the highest cliff top promenade in England and explore Kents Cavern. Splashdown Quaywest Waterpark, Paignton Zoo Environmental Park, and Dartmouth Steam Railway are all well worth a visit, not to mention some of the best sandy beaches in the county.
Convenient for town, yet away from the hustle and bustle, 2 Chapelstones is a perfect choice for a Devon holiday.
Features

Location
Area Details
Torquay
Part of the English Riviera, Torquay is famed for its sandy beaches and palm trees and has been attracting visitors with its charms for hundreds of years. So much to see and do in the area including the underground caves at Kents Caverns, the 800-year-old Torre Abbey, the Living Coasts Marine Zoo and Aquarium, Babbacombe Model Village as well as the Torquay Museum. Agatha Christie was born here the Inernational Agatha Christie Festival is held annually and you can walk the Agatha Christie mile to discover some of the murder scenes from her books. Take the steam train to Kingswear and enjoy a trip along the River Dart.
Plenty of activities available on the calm waters of Tor Bay including sailing dinghies, yachts and motorboats with sea schools available for those looking to take a structured course. There are plenty of beaches nearby, you will be spoilt for choice. The choice of cuisine is huge, including Michelin starred restaurants and tastes from around the world to tea rooms and cafes and pubs. A vibrant evening scene gives you choices of theatre, concerts, plays, musicals, comedy and ballet. In summer open-air theatres play at Cockington Country Park and various National Trust properties nearby.