About this listing
Welcome to your perfect seaside getaway in the charming town of Torquay! This beautifully modernized home is designed to accommodate families and friends looking for a relaxing escape by the sea. Located only a 15 minute walk to White’s beach and a short walk to the Quay wetlands and playing fields and playground.
This home offers a spacious king bedroom featuring an ensuite, two comfortable queen rooms, and a delightful room with two sets of bunk beds, there's ample space for everyone to unwind.
The heart of the home is the modern kitchen, equipped with a pod coffee machine that will kickstart your mornings, and a generous main living area that invites you to gather around the TV, perfect for movie nights after a day of exploring. For family fun, step into the games room, where you can challenge each other to table tennis or lounge on bean bags while playing cards or enjoying your favourite shows.
Outside, the expansive backyard is a true highlight. Imagine lazy afternoons spent under the lemon trees, and as evening falls, gather around the fire pit, sharing stories and roasting marshmallows, or fire up the barbecue for a delightful alfresco dinner under the stars. There's plenty of room for backyard cricket or bocce, making it an ideal spot for some friendly competition.
With updated flooring throughout and a layout that emphasizes both comfort and style, this solid home offers a welcoming retreat just moments from the beach. Experience the vibrant culture and stunning coastline of Torquay while enjoying all the comforts of a home away from home. Come and create unforgettable memories in this seaside paradise!
Torquay is a favoured vacation spot for Victorians, celebrated for its scenic beaches, expansive grassy foreshores, and the grand, shady trees that line the coastline. The town features picturesque walking trails along the foreshore, offering stunning vistas from Yellow Bluff and Point Danger, where an Anzac Memorial stands proudly on the headland, overlooking the sea.
The heart of Torquay's commercial activity is centered on Pearl Street and Gilbert Street, which seamlessly connect to The Esplanade’s coastal boulevard. On Bell Street, you’ll find a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and the town’s historic hotel, situated across from a large camping and caravan park near Point Danger.
Renowned as a hub of the surfing industry, Torquay is home to numerous surf-related manufacturers and retailers along its main highway. Surf City Plaza stands out as a key attraction, housing the Australian National Surfing Museum, the largest museum dedicated to surfing and beach culture in the world.