£110,000
(£269/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleThurlow Road, Clovis TQ1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
409 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Chain free
Leasehold
About this property
Ground-floor, one-bedroom apartment
Convenient location near town centre, shops, and parks
Level access throughout the property.
Allocated parking space included
Secure entry system into the Clovis apartment block
Double bedroom
Modern kitchen with ample storage
Bathroom suite with a shower over the bath
No chain sale
This delightful ground-floor, one-bedroom apartment is perfectly positioned just a short stroll from the top end of the town centre, local shops, and picturesque parks. Ideal for those looking to downsize, the home offers level access throughout, includes an allocated parking space. Situated in the well-maintained Clovis apartment block, the property is accessed via a secure entry system. Inside, you'll find a welcoming reception hallway leading to a spacious double bedroom and a bright lounge-dining area. The modern kitchen features built-in appliances, and a french door opens to a charming outdoor space, perfect for alfresco relaxation. With fresh carpeting throughout and no onward chain, this apartment is a convenient and attractive purchase
EPC Rating: D
Location
Torquay retains the feel of a traditional seaside town with stunning coastline, iconic palm trees, sandy beaches and historic pier, all enhanced by the international marina and a good range of shops, galleries and cafes. There are many bars and restaurants dotted along the waterfront offering the opportunity to eat and drink al-fresco and to sample some of the finest seafood from nearby Brixham, the heart of the seafood coast. Travel: The excellent communication links include a direct rail service to London Paddington with inter-city connections at Newton Abbot. The South Devon Highway gives good access to the vibrant cities of Exeter and Plymouth and an International Airport at Exeter provides a gateway to destinations further afield
Parking - Allocated Parking
EPC Rating: D
Location
Torquay retains the feel of a traditional seaside town with stunning coastline, iconic palm trees, sandy beaches and historic pier, all enhanced by the international marina and a good range of shops, galleries and cafes. There are many bars and restaurants dotted along the waterfront offering the opportunity to eat and drink al-fresco and to sample some of the finest seafood from nearby Brixham, the heart of the seafood coast. Travel: The excellent communication links include a direct rail service to London Paddington with inter-city connections at Newton Abbot. The South Devon Highway gives good access to the vibrant cities of Exeter and Plymouth and an International Airport at Exeter provides a gateway to destinations further afield
Parking - Allocated Parking
More information
Tenure
Leasehold (164 years)
Service charge
£1,800 per year
Council tax band
A
Ground rent
£0
Ground rent date of next review