Masts B5, Torquay is a delightful two-bedroom apartment where elevated sea views sweep across Torquay's harbour, beaches, and coastline from almost every room. The spacious open-plan living area welcomes you with generous windows framing those spectacular vistas, complemented by elegant leather Chesterfield sofas and classic armchairs that add a touch of old glamour. A wall-mounted Smart TV and DVD player promise family film nights, whilst the four-seater dining table provides a social spot for meals together. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, halogen hob, dishwasher, microwave, and both fridge and freezer, with solid oak flooring flowing throughout these sociable spaces.
Step through the glass door onto your private balcony, a generous outdoor haven offering panoramic seascapes across Torbay, Torre Abbey Sands, and the harbour, with views stretching all the way to Berry Head cliffs. The king-size master bedroom continues the classical décor with its elegant wrought iron bed frame and dressing table, plus a wall-mounted Smart TV and en-suite shower room with underfloor heating. Wake to those glorious sea views through generous windows, with direct balcony access from your room. The comfortable twin bedroom features its own Smart TV and DVD player, with a large window overlooking the balcony and sea beyond. A luxurious main bathroom with corner bath and underfloor heating completes the accommodation, whilst secure underground parking with lift access ensures convenient arrival. A shared landscaped garden three floors below leads to private access to Royal Terrace Gardens and the scenic seafront promenade.
Picture lazy mornings with coffee on your private balcony, the sparkling waters of Torbay stretching before you as sailboats glide across the harbour. Spend sun-filled days on Torre Abbey Sands, just moments away, building sandcastles and paddling in gentle waves. As evening falls, gather the family for alfresco dining on the balcony table, watching the sunset paint the bay in brilliant shades of gold and pink whilst the lights of the harbour twinkle to life below.
Masts B5, Torquay puts you perfectly placed to explore the very best of the English Riviera and beyond. Bygones in Torquay (2 km) brings British history vividly to life through atmospheric period rooms, fascinating wartime exhibits, and an enchanting model railway that delights visitors of all ages. Paignton Zoo (5 km) spans 80 scenic acres showcasing over 2,000 animals and diverse plant species, combining thrilling wildlife encounters with meaningful global conservation programmes perfect for educational family days out. Greenway in Kingswear (10 km) invites you to discover Agatha Christie's enchanting riverside retreat, where beautiful gardens and sweeping woodland walks surround the celebrated author's historic home. Go Ape Haldon (22 km) delivers heart-pumping adventure with exhilarating zip wires and challenging high ropes courses set among breathtaking forest canopy views, offering courses suitable for various ages and abilities.
Venture further to uncover more of Devon's treasures. The commanding ruins of Okehampton Castle (45 km), Devon's largest, feature an impressive Norman keep and medieval guest lodgings dramatically set amidst ancient woodland, offering atmospheric glimpses into centuries past. Dartmoor (49 km) spreads across vast moorlands where rich history mingles with diverse wildlife, providing countless outdoor activities from gentle walks to challenging hikes across this spectacular national park landscape. Coldharbour Mill in Uffculme (51 km) takes you back to 1797 through working textile machinery and magnificent steam engines, with captivating exhibits chronicling the industrial revolution's profound impact on British manufacturing.
The traditional seaside town of Dawlish lies 14 kilometres away, where wonderful golden sands meet the famous Brook running through The Lawn, home to the town's celebrated black swans and a delightful range of classic seaside amusements. Meanwhile, Plymouth sits 44 kilometres from the apartment. This vibrant waterfront city combining centuries of maritime heritage at the historic Barbican with contemporary dining experiences, world-class cultural attractions including the National Marine Aquarium, and excellent shopping along the rejuvenated waterfront.











