Torquay is a popular holiday destination in South Devon. It is the largest town in Torbay, sharing the bay with Brixham and Paignton. The marina is an attractive centrepiece and close to the modern shopping centre. Torquay has a number of family-friendly beaches such as Meadfoot, Torre Abbey Sands and Corbyn Sands.
A traditional town house overlooking Torquay harbour.
A 2 bedroom apartment arranged over 3 floors in a unique conversion of a Georgian terrace
overlooking Torquay marina and harbour and just a few minutes walk into
the centre to Torquay.
Luxurious accommodation and panoramic views across the English Riviera.
A contemporary masionette situated in a prime sea-front location in Torquay with panoramic views across the English Riviera. Excluded from late availability discounts.
A 2 bedroom apartment just minutes from Torquay centre and harbour
A 2 bedroom basement apartment in a unique conversion of a
Georgian terrace overlooking Torquay marina and harbour and just a few minutes
walk into the centre to Torquay.
A stylish reverse level apartment with stunning views over Torbay
An exceptional 2 bedroom reverse level apartment with the living area and bedrooms benefitting from the stunning views over Torbay, the harbour, Torre Abbey Sands and Meadow and Berry Head.
The perfect choice to enjoy luxury accommodation and panoramic views across the English Riviera.
A contemporary holiday apartment situated in a prime sea-front location in Torquay with panoramic views across the English Riviera. Excluded from late availability discounts.
A spacious apartment with stunning views across Torbay
A large 3 bedroom apartment occupying the whole of the upper floor of a converted 1930s detached house benefits from sea views from most rooms. It is located in Livermead bay, just 180 yards from Institute beach and close to Torquay Seafront and town centre.
A modern property close to Torquay town centre and harbour.
Number 10 Lansdowne Court is a two bedroom ground floor maisonette just a 5
minute level walk from Torquay town centre with its shops, restaurants, harbour, cafés and nightlife. NEW PROPERTY!
A comfortable and tranquil base in a desirable area of Torquay
Elm is a first floor apartment in a lovely detached house with views over Torquay. It is a 10 minute walk to the seafront and 15 minutes to the town centre.
A large superbly finished house with breathtaking views across Babbacombe and Lyme Bay
A large four bedroom superbly finished house with breathtaking views across Babbacombe and Lyme Bay, a front and back garden plus plentiful parking. This property is excluded from late availability discounts.
For family fun in Torquay try Living Coasts, the seaside zoo, or Kents Cavern and Babbacombe Model Village. Torquay theatre regularly attracts top West End shows.
Torquay restaurants
For the gastro there are two top quality restaurants in Torquay, Oreston Manor and the Michelin-starred Elephant.
Torquay history
Torquay has been inhabited for over 400,000 years but it was in Victorian times that the town took off due to its station and attractive mild climate. During the late nineteenth century Torquay became very popular and as a result it has many fine period buildings. For those interested in property, visit Hesketh Crescent in Torquay, a great example of a Georgian crescent. In the 1970s, Torquay was famously the setting for the hotel in Fawlty Towers.
Torquay accommodation
Torquay offers a wide choice of self catering accommodation for self catering visitors, from holiday cottages to luxury holiday homes and apartments. For both young and old, Torquay is a great destination for a holiday.