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Monterey Pines Hollacombe Lane | Preston | Paignton | Devon | TQ3 2DT In association with Monterey Pines Hollacombe Lane | Preston | Paignton | Devon | TQ3 2DT Monterey Pines.indd 1 20/07/2017 15:40 Monterey Pines is a fine detached coastal home enjoying open views towards the sea at Torbay. Constructed in 2009 by a local, well regarded, builder from the designs of a renowned Torbay architect. The house is arranged over three levels which gives over 3000 square feet of accommodation which can be utilised in several ways to suit a variety of uses. The large spaces, tucked away plot and lovely views makes this a wonderful home. Monterey Pines, really is a deceptive home that deserves to be viewed! Hollacombe Beach and picturesque Preston Sands with its promenade and green are just a short walk away as are a range of local shops and amenities. Torquay’s seafront and promenade are equally accessible within a leisurely walk along the coastline. On approach to Torquay is the 2014 Abbey Crescent development with several lovely restaurants and eateries with fantastic views over the bay. Torquay also has the beach, Torre Abbey, harbour, marina, theatre, golf club and lots more to explore. Monterey Pines.indd 2 20/07/2017 15:40 Monterey Pines.indd 3 20/07/2017 15:40 Step inside Monterey Pines Monterey Pines is decorated in neutral tones throughout and has well proportioned rooms. The layout is such that the rooms can be configured in many different ways, depending on what you need. On the ground floor the living accommodation flows well with a modern kitchen to the front and linked dining space to the side, both taking in that special view! The dining room opens into the large living room which has part vaulted ceiling and has bi-fold doors opening on the private balcony looking out to sea. On this floor there is also a cloakroom (plumbing for WC is in place), bathroom and three double bedrooms, one of which has an ensuite. There is also a door to the rear garden. On the first floor there is a large master bedroom suite with dressing room (could be additional bedroom) lovely ensuite bathroom and an additional bedroom. There is also a lower ground floor which has a games room and utility room along with access into the large integral garage. Monterey Pines.indd 4 20/07/2017 15:41 Monterey Pines.indd 5 20/07/2017 15:41 Step outside Monterey Pines The Location of Monterey Pines is perfect for those looking to enjoy the coastline and beaches of Torbay and all the area has to offer. The property has a brick paved driveway which leads down to the garage. To the side of the drive is a wooded area, giving this plot privacy and seclusion. The woodland leads around the side and around the back of the plot with a pleasant low maintenance garden of lawn and deck to the rear. Location Situated on the picturesque South Devon coast, Torquay is one of three beautiful towns forming the sheltered Torbay and is renowned for the warm climate, clear bathing waters and clean air. The local beaches form a golden arc around the bay with shingle coves scattered nearby. The town provides a wonderful selection of leisure facilities ranging from excellent shopping, waterside restaurants, theatre and nightclubs through to comprehensive water sports, golf and scenic walks along South Devon’s coastal footpaths. Torquay is also favoured with deep water mooring facilities at the marina. The cities of Exeter and Plymouth are also easily accessible from Torquay and approximately 12 miles to the north lies the magnificent Dartmoor National Park. Torquay’s train station is just one stop for the main line Newton Abbot station with direct links to the major cities. Exeter (approximately 21 miles) and the M5 connects the South West with Bristol which continues to the Midlands and the M4 can be joined leading to London. Exeter’s airport provides an ever increasing selection of both UK and international flights whilst cross Channel ferry services to Brittany and Northern Spain are available from Plymouth. EPC Rating: C Monterey Pines.indd 6 20/07/2017 15:41 Virtual Reality Tour online at fineandcountry.com Agents notes: All measurements are approximate and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Copyright © 2017 Fine & Country Ltd. Registered in England and Wales. Company Reg No.6699427. Registered Office: Fine Home Sales Ltd, 2 Newton Road, Kingsteignton, Devon, TQ12 3AJ. Printed 21.07.2017 Monterey Pines.indd 7 20/07/2017 15:41 Fine & Country John Lake Estate Agents Tel: +44 (0)1803 898321 Tel: +44 (0)1803 328899 [email protected] The Old Town Hall, Manor Road 50 Fore Street, Bovey Tracey, Devon, TQ13 9AE St Marychurch, Torquay, Devon TQ1 3JS Monterey Pines.indd 8 20/07/2017 15:41.
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