Meadfoot Manor, Torquay, is a magnificent Victorian mansion offering an exceptional blend of period grandeur and contemporary luxury. The property boasts two sophisticated kitchens: a main kitchen equipped with premium Miele appliances, including an espresso maker, twin dishwashers, and a Gaggenu electric oven, complemented by a butler's kitchen with additional cooking and refrigeration facilities. The elegant drawing room invites relaxation beside an open fire, while a separate sitting room features a pool table for entertainment, and a dedicated cinema room promises cosy movie nights.
Step outside into three acres of meticulously manicured gardens, where an outdoor kitchen with BBQ and a luxurious hot tub await. Inside, five exquisitely designed bedrooms occupy the first floor, including a master suite with garden views and a super-king bed, three additional super-king rooms (one convertible to twins), and a king-size bedroom. With three en-suite facilities and two family bathrooms, including one featuring a classic roll-top bath, Meadfoot Manor ensures supreme comfort for all guests.
Imagine starting your day with freshly ground coffee in the garden, watching the morning light play across the manicured lawns. As evening approaches, gather your loved ones for an alfresco feast prepared in the outdoor kitchen, before sinking into the bubbling hot tub under the stars or sharing stories around the warming fire pit.
Meadfoot Manor, Torquay, sits in a prime location for exploring Torquay and South Devon's countless attractions. Torre Abbey (3 km) offers a fascinating journey through 800 years of history within its 18-acre gardens, while Bygones (3 km) provides an immersive experience of British heritage through its interactive displays and period rooms. For water-based excitement, Splashdown Quaywest (7 km) delivers thrilling slides and aquatic adventures for the whole family.
Literature enthusiasts will delight in visiting Greenway (13 km), Agatha Christie's beloved riverside retreat, with its enchanting gardens and woodland walks. Further afield, Dartmoor National Park (42 km) beckons with its dramatic landscapes and outdoor pursuits, while the Salcombe Gin Distillery (45 km) offers sophisticated tasting experiences and gin-making classes.
Just under 50 kilometres away, The iconic Burgh Island, with its Art Deco hotel and fascinating history of smugglers and pirates, makes for an unforgettable day trip. The charming harbour town of Dartmouth (18 km) and the historic city of Exeter (39 km) offer additional opportunities for exploration and discovery.