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Leasehold
£189,950
2 bed flat for sale
Old Torwood Road, Torquay TQ12 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC rating: C
Key Information
Tenure:
Leasehold (Ask agent)
Service charge:
£2,377 per year
Council tax band:
C
Ground rent:
£25
Ground rent date of next review:
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Warberry CofE Academy 0.3 miles
- Ilsham Church of England Academy 0.4 miles
- Torquay Harbour Boarding Pontoon 0.6 miles
- Torquay - North Quay 0.6 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Leasehold
- Second floor apartment with balcony
- Well presented
- Reception hall
- Sitting/dining room
- Kitchen
- 2 bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Garage & visitors parking
- EPC - C: 79
Woodhaye Gardens is a highly regarded purpose-built development set betwixt Wellswood and Torquay's bustling harbourside. Standing on the Second Floor, this stylish apartment occupies an enviable corner position complete with private, south westerly facing balcony overlooking the well-tended lawned communal gardens. The property has been updated in recent years and is presented in clean and tidy order, complimented externally by a single garage with further visitor spaces (subject to availability).
EPC Rating: C
Location
The popular amenities of Wellswood with its village ambiance can be found nearby whilst local shops at Lisburne are just a short saunter. A wide selection of shops, waterside bars and restaurants, Princess Theatre, and mooring facilities can be found at the base of the hill in and around Torquay's harbourside, yacht marina and town centre.
Owner Insight
When I was last making a move I decided that I would look for a complete change and a relocation. Having lived in Torquay many years ago I appreciated what the town offered me and felt that it would be lovely to return. Having already viewed a number of properties during my search I walked into Woodhaye Gardens and was immediately impressed with the neat & tidy appearance of the building and grounds, giving me the impression that the development was ‘cared for’ by the residents. As soon as I walked into the apartment and saw the lovely views over the communal gardens and the lovely south-westerly facing balcony I knew that I had found my new home. A decision that I have never regretted!
Since living here I have found the apartment to be lovely and as it enjoys the afternoon and evening sunshine it has also been comfortable and warm. Unfortunately health reasons are now leading me to have to return to Cornwall but I will be making this move with an extremely ‘heavy heart!”
Step Inside
From the communal entrance a lift or stair approach rises to the second floor from where a private front door with spyhole opens to the reception hall with airing cupboard. The sitting/dining room is a bright, double aspect room with window to the side and door with matching sidescreen window opening to the balcony with decorative balustrading and artificial grass flooring, enjoying a south westerly aspect and overlooking the mature communal garden. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cream fronted units and wood butchers block working surfaces with metro tiled splashbacks and inset sink unit. Built-in electric oven, four ring gas hob with cooker hood above, provision for washing machine and space for fridge/freezer. Cupboard housing the Ideal Logic Plus gas fired boiler, tiled floor and window to the side.
Bedrooms & Bathroom
Bedroom 1 with window and built-in double wardrobe with mirror fronted doors. Bedroom 2 with window and built-in wardrobe housing the electric meter and consumer unit. Bathroom with white suite of panelled bath with Mira Sport shower over, wash hand basin set in vanity unit and WC with concealed cistern. Fully tiled walls, ladder style heated towel rail, ceramic tiled floor and obscure glazed window.
Step Outside
Set to the south westerly side of the building, the apartment benefits from a balcony enjoying the afternoon and evening sunshine, overlooking the communal garden which is mainly laid to lawn with mature hedged boundaries. The property also benefits from a single garage, situated to the front of the development, with up and over door and due to its lofty ceiling height enjoys a deep, high level storage area. Visitors parking bays situated in the residents car park.
Additional Information
Double Glazing
Gas Central Heating
Length of lease: 199 years from 1987. Residents own a share of the freehold
Service Charge: £2376.60 per annum, including water charge from January – December 2023, reviewed annually.
Ground Rent: £25 per annum (not collected).
Council Tax Band - ‘C’ (Torbay Council).
Our Area
Torquay is nestled on the warm South Devon coast being one of three towns along with Paignton and Brixham which form the natural east facing harbour of Torbay, sheltered from the English Channel. Torbay's wide selection of stunning beaches, picturesque coastline, mild climate and recreational facilities reinforce why it has rightfully earned the renowned nickname of the English Riviera.
Torquay Is Well Connected
By Train: Torquay Train Station has some direct lines to London Paddington and Birmingham and is just one stop from the main line Newton Abbot.
By Air: Exeter Airport provides both UK and international flights.
By Sea: Torquay Marina provides a safe haven for boats in all weathers, sheltered from the prevailing south-westerly winds.
Regional Cities of Exeter & Plymouth approximately 22 miles and 32 miles respectively. Magnificent Dartmoor National park approximately 12 miles.
Directions
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Sat Nav: TQ1 1QW. From our office in St Marychurch, turn right at the traffic lights and follow the Babbacombe Road for approximately 1.6 miles, passing the St Matthias Church at Wellswood on the left hand side. Continue towards Torquay's Harbourside and after passing Lower Warberry Road turn right into Old Torwood Road. Woodhaye Gardens will be found on the right hand side.
Parking - Garage
EPC Rating: C
Location
The popular amenities of Wellswood with its village ambiance can be found nearby whilst local shops at Lisburne are just a short saunter. A wide selection of shops, waterside bars and restaurants, Princess Theatre, and mooring facilities can be found at the base of the hill in and around Torquay's harbourside, yacht marina and town centre.
Owner Insight
When I was last making a move I decided that I would look for a complete change and a relocation. Having lived in Torquay many years ago I appreciated what the town offered me and felt that it would be lovely to return. Having already viewed a number of properties during my search I walked into Woodhaye Gardens and was immediately impressed with the neat & tidy appearance of the building and grounds, giving me the impression that the development was ‘cared for’ by the residents. As soon as I walked into the apartment and saw the lovely views over the communal gardens and the lovely south-westerly facing balcony I knew that I had found my new home. A decision that I have never regretted!
Since living here I have found the apartment to be lovely and as it enjoys the afternoon and evening sunshine it has also been comfortable and warm. Unfortunately health reasons are now leading me to have to return to Cornwall but I will be making this move with an extremely ‘heavy heart!”
Step Inside
From the communal entrance a lift or stair approach rises to the second floor from where a private front door with spyhole opens to the reception hall with airing cupboard. The sitting/dining room is a bright, double aspect room with window to the side and door with matching sidescreen window opening to the balcony with decorative balustrading and artificial grass flooring, enjoying a south westerly aspect and overlooking the mature communal garden. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cream fronted units and wood butchers block working surfaces with metro tiled splashbacks and inset sink unit. Built-in electric oven, four ring gas hob with cooker hood above, provision for washing machine and space for fridge/freezer. Cupboard housing the Ideal Logic Plus gas fired boiler, tiled floor and window to the side.
Bedrooms & Bathroom
Bedroom 1 with window and built-in double wardrobe with mirror fronted doors. Bedroom 2 with window and built-in wardrobe housing the electric meter and consumer unit. Bathroom with white suite of panelled bath with Mira Sport shower over, wash hand basin set in vanity unit and WC with concealed cistern. Fully tiled walls, ladder style heated towel rail, ceramic tiled floor and obscure glazed window.
Step Outside
Set to the south westerly side of the building, the apartment benefits from a balcony enjoying the afternoon and evening sunshine, overlooking the communal garden which is mainly laid to lawn with mature hedged boundaries. The property also benefits from a single garage, situated to the front of the development, with up and over door and due to its lofty ceiling height enjoys a deep, high level storage area. Visitors parking bays situated in the residents car park.
Additional Information
Double Glazing
Gas Central Heating
Length of lease: 199 years from 1987. Residents own a share of the freehold
Service Charge: £2376.60 per annum, including water charge from January – December 2023, reviewed annually.
Ground Rent: £25 per annum (not collected).
Council Tax Band - ‘C’ (Torbay Council).
Our Area
Torquay is nestled on the warm South Devon coast being one of three towns along with Paignton and Brixham which form the natural east facing harbour of Torbay, sheltered from the English Channel. Torbay's wide selection of stunning beaches, picturesque coastline, mild climate and recreational facilities reinforce why it has rightfully earned the renowned nickname of the English Riviera.
Torquay Is Well Connected
By Train: Torquay Train Station has some direct lines to London Paddington and Birmingham and is just one stop from the main line Newton Abbot.
By Air: Exeter Airport provides both UK and international flights.
By Sea: Torquay Marina provides a safe haven for boats in all weathers, sheltered from the prevailing south-westerly winds.
Regional Cities of Exeter & Plymouth approximately 22 miles and 32 miles respectively. Magnificent Dartmoor National park approximately 12 miles.
Directions
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Sat Nav: TQ1 1QW. From our office in St Marychurch, turn right at the traffic lights and follow the Babbacombe Road for approximately 1.6 miles, passing the St Matthias Church at Wellswood on the left hand side. Continue towards Torquay's Harbourside and after passing Lower Warberry Road turn right into Old Torwood Road. Woodhaye Gardens will be found on the right hand side.
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