About this listing
Three Bedroom property, sleeping up to 7 guests, with stunning ocean views in a peaceful and tranquil setting. This single storey property offers a blend of modern comfort and classic charm, making it an ideal choice for families or a group of couples seeking an authentic and memorable Surf Coast holiday.
As you enter this light filled home, you'll be struck by the spacious living areas, featuring high ceilings and large windows that frame stunning ocean views.
The well equipped kitchen, is thoughtfully designed and seamlessly connects to the adjacent dining area. This space extends effortlessly to the outdoor dining area, where you can enjoy a BBQ and unwind. The beautifully landscaped backyard, complete with mature trees and a lush lawn, provides a private oasis for relaxation and enjoyment.
The property features three generously sized bedrooms, each offering a restful retreat. The master bedroom comes complete with king bed and ensuite. There is a double bed in the second bedroom and a bunk with double on the bottom and single on the top in the third bedroom.
The air conditioning and ceiling fans ensure a comfortable climate year round, while the open, airy feel enhances the relaxing atmosphere.
Located just a 15 minute walk or a short drive from the Torquay Golf Club, Torquay Common, and Bell Street, this home is well positioned to take full advantage of all that Torquay and the surrounding area have to offer. With its close proximity to beaches, restaurants, cafés, and shopping, you'll have everything you need right at your fingertips.
Book your stay today and enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience.
Local Area
Torquay is a popular holiday destination for Victorians, known for its picturesque beaches with wide grassy foreshores and large shady trees lining the coast. Scenic walking tracks extend throughout the town's foreshore, offering breathtaking views from Yellow Bluff and Point Danger, where an Anzac Memorial overlooks the ocean from atop the headland.
The main commercial centre of Torquay spans Pearl Street and Gilbert Street, merging seamlessly with the coastal boulevard of The Esplanade. Additional shops, cafes, restaurants, and the town's historic hotel can be found on Bell Street, opposite a large camping and caravan ground near Point Danger.
Torquay is synonymous with the surfing industry, boasting numerous manufacturers and retailers of surfing related goods along its main highway. Surf City Plaza is a notable hub, also home to the Australian National Surfing Museum, the world's largest surfing and beach culture museum.
A few kilometers southwest of Torquay sits Bells Beach, renowned for hosting the Rip Curl Pro Surfing Classic, an annual event that attracts competitors from around the world.