Clarence Grey House
Located in Torquay, Devon
Clarence Grey House is a Victorian Villa in Torquay, Devon sleeping 8 people in 4 bedrooms.
- Sleeps: 8
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3
- Pet Friendly: No
Description
The living areas in the Victorian villa consist of a kitchen with an AGA range, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, a dining room with seating for six people, a sitting room with an electric fire and TV with FreeSat, an entrance hall with a baby grand piano and dining seating for two. Along with a shower room/utility with a washing machine. The bedrooms consist of a super-king-size (zip/link), two king-sizes and a twin, along with a bathroom and first-floor cloakroom. Outside, there is a garden with a terrace, lawn, swing and furniture, along with parking for four cars. Within 0.3 miles, you will find a shop, within 0.7, a pub, and within 1.2, a beach. Please note that pets and smoking are prohibited here. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Choose Clarence Grey House for an exquisite stay in South Devon.
Property Details
Clarence Grey House is a Victorian villa settled amidst the conservation streets of Torquay, Devon. Sporting glorious sash windows and architectural ceiling roses, whilst being within easy reach of Devon's attractions and stunning beaches, Clarence Grey House is the perfect setting for a family of eight's coastal break.
With parking for four cars, you can arrive and be unpacked in a jiffy, before admiring the property's gorgeous entrance hall, where a baby grand piano takes centre stage. Make your way to the sitting room, an exquisitely decorated space offering three cushioned sofas, an electric fire and a TV with FreeSat; perfect for relaxing in. Continue to the kitchen, a space enjoying wooden fittings and is well-equipped with everything you require for a self-catering holiday, including an impressive AGA range cooker. When the foodie of the group has whipped up a culinary delight, enjoy it in the formal dining room as you plan your holiday itinerary.
Head up the carpeted l-shaped staircase to find a well-fitted cloakroom and a bathroom, both of which are perfect for avoiding those morning queues! Move across the first floor to discover four lofty bedrooms with high ceilings and sash windows, with two of these featuring king-size beds, another offering twin beds with access to an en-suite shower room, and last but not least, a super-king-size bedroom boasting zip/linked beds; all of the bedrooms offer plenty of storage for your luggage.
Make the most of the sub tropical garden, where alfresco dining can be enjoyed on the terrace under the palms.
Spend some time exploring Torquay, a coastal town that not only boasts a wealth of eateries and well-stocked shops but is home to a fantastic selection of attractions, including its harbour, where the Princess Theatre, The Real Crime Museum and Torquay's Dinosaur World are bound to keep you entertained. Enjoy a day packed with sun and sand on Torquay Beach or Meadfoot Beach, before exploring the fascinating sights of Kents Cavern Prehisotric Caves and the renowned Torre Abbey; alternatively, you can hike along the coast and enjoy the coastal views from Thatcher Point.
Spend the day in Babbacombe, where another delightsome beach can be found, as well as access to Torquay Golf Course, along with the famed attractions of Babbacombe Model Village and Bygones. The fantastic destinations of Paignton, Brixham and Dartmoor National Park also aren't far, providing even more to do.
Enjoy a sumptuous stay at Clarence Grey House.
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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.