Ashwood Grange, Torquay
Your comfort is the priority for resident proprietors Stuart and Clare, who warmly welcome new and returning business and holiday visitors to their conveniently situated bed & breakfast, a grand Victorian villa in Torquay.
We offer eight rooms with en-suite bathrooms, bed space includes single, double, twin and family rooms, one of which is on the ground floor. All bedrooms have full central heating, beverage making facilities, shaver points, hair dryers, alarm clock / radios and colour television. We have a popular two-room family suite that includes a room with double bed and en-suite bathroom, with an inter-connecting door opening to a room with two single beds and a separate entrance.
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The guests’ lounge is light and spacious, with colour television with dvd player and a selection of dvd’s to suit most tastes, a period fireplace and comfortable seating. The lounge leads onto the balcony where you can enjoy fresh air, sunshine and the view.
The breakfast room, like the adjoining main lounge, looks south over the garden and surrounding areas. With co-ordinated decor and a period fireplace, this is the perfect setting to enjoy your light Continental or hearty English breakfast. Our breakfast menu consists of cereals, toast and preserves, a full English with choice of eggs, fruit juice, tea and fresh-brew coffee.
website: www.ashwoodgrangehotel.co.uk
Contact:
Ashwood Grange Hotel
18 Newton Road
Torquay TQ2 5BZ
Tel: 01803 212619
email: stay@ashwoodgrangehotel.co.uk
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Torquay’s waterfront is the focus of life in the town. Here you’ll find the palm-lined promenade, seafront gardens, a lively harbour and an international marina.
There is an abundance of pavement cafes, pubs, restaurants and nightlife, good shopping and a host of family attractions. Yet within minutes of the town centre there are beautiful beaches easily accessible by foot, road or water.
In addition, there are shows, music and performances to choose from along this golden stretch of Britain’s coast which all combine to leave the visitor with the warm memory of a great holiday experience.
The heart of the town is the harbour which is lined with cafes, bars and restaurants; a great place to watch the world go by. From here, take a pleasant stroll along the marina with the area’s trademark palm trees, or hop on a boat for a cruise across the bay or round to Dartmouth.
Torquay is host to many more attractions, including Babbacombe Model Village, Kents Cavern, Torquay HiFlyer. Or take a trip back through time to Cockington village where thatched roofs prevail and watch a blacksmith working in the 14th century forge.





