10 Manor House Apts., Torquay
1 bedroom, sleeps up to 4.Newly renovated throughout.Designated parking space.Full use of the communal indoor swimming pool, gym and sauna.Pleasant walks to Cockington and along Torquay sea frontThe Manor House is an imposing 19th Century Gothic Mansion House set in a peaceful location near the sea front in Torquay. Built in 1867 for the world famous engineer William Froude, pioneer of powered flotation and a major influence in ship design, the mansion has a commanding position in Cockington. The outside of the apartment is clean and bright and the building?s character enhanced with colourful hanging baskets and well stocked planters. The patio area is host to the patio set, giving rise to the option to dine al fresco, as well as the antique Victorian bench, from where the stunning sea views can be truly appreciated and admired. Living InformationNewly renovated living area. Modern fittings and furnishings. A large sofa and 2 single futons. Entertainment is provided by a large TV with Digital Freeview/video/DVD player and stereo. Kitchen InformationKitchen A modern and well equipped kitchen, with a comprehensive range of appliances. Dining Separate dining area boasting a glass table and four chairs. Sleeping InformationMaster Bedroom Spacious bedroom with built-in wardrobe, and matching furniture. 1 double bed. Portable TV. 2 futons are available for use in the living area for extra guests. Bathroom InformationA bright and modern and newly furnished bathroom in white and chrome with a contemporary shower. Outside InformationPatio area with furntiure. Use of communal gardens. The use of an indoor swimming pool, a gym, sauna and table tennis. A designated parking space. The entrance to the apartment is down a flight of 12 steps from the car park which may not be suitable for some people with walking difficulties. The Manor House is an imposing 19th Century Gothic Mansion House set in a peaceful location with an indoor communal pool and gym.