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Introduction
Tucked behind a gated entrance in the heart of Wellswood, *The Lodge* is a striking Arts and Crafts residence, rich in character and full of potential. Believed to date from the Victorian era, with architectural embellishments added in the 1920s, this unique home stands as a key building within the Warberries Conservation Area. With its handsome stone fa ade, neo Gothic windows, and established gardens, The Lodge offers an increasingly rare opportunity to reimagine a home of genuine architectural merit. Quietly set yet moments from the bustle of Wellswood, it combines privacy with convenience in one of Torquay s most desirable neighbourhoods.
The Inside
Spanning over 3,470 sq ft, the accommodation is arranged over two floors and brims with period features and Arts and Crafts detail. The journey begins in a wide reception hall that opens directly onto a wonderful covered terrace the perfect spot to enjoy morning coffee or evening drinks beneath the wisteria.
From here, the house unfolds into a number of beautifully proportioned rooms. The sitting room is an atmospheric space with timber panelling, exposed beams, and a grand fireplace forming the centrepiece. Neo Gothic arched windows, decorative coving, and other original features continue the period charm throughout. The dining room and sitting areas enjoy views over the gardens, while the kitchen breakfast room is positioned to the front of the house and offers ample space for informal dining and future remodelling.
Also on the ground floor is a generous study area, ideal for those working from home, and access through to the garages and store. Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite includes a large dressing area, en suite bathroom, and French doors opening to a private balcony with garden views a tranquil retreat at the end of the day. Four further bedrooms and three additional bathrooms provide ample space for family, guests, or multi generational living.
The Outside
Set within 0.43 acres, the gardens are mature, well established, and designed for privacy and year round interest. A magnolia tree, flowering borders, and a range of specimen shrubs and trees create an inviting backdrop to the house, while generous lawns offer space for relaxation or play. A paved terrace sits directly adjacent to the house, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining.
To the rear is a large decommissioned swimming pool with surrounding terracing ready to be restored or reimagined to suit your lifestyle. To the front, a wide driveway provides ample parking and leads to twin garages, all set behind stone walls and wrought iron gates.
The Location
Wellswood is one of Torquay s most sought after residential neighbourhoods an elegant enclave with its own village atmosphere and a strong sense of community. The local precinct offers a carefully curated mix of independent shops, a delicatessen, caf s, pharmacy, and the much loved Kent s pub. Ilsham Valley, Meadfoot Beach, and the South West Coast Path are all within walking distance, providing beautiful walks, sea swims, and panoramic coastal views.
Torquay harbourside and marina are just a short drive away, with waterside restaurants, galleries, and boutique shops. For sailing enthusiasts, Torquay Yacht Club offers excellent facilities, a lively social scene, and direct access to the bay. The mainline station at Torquay provides convenient rail links to Exeter, Bristol and London Paddington, while the A380 gives fast road access to the M5 and beyond.
Useful Information
* Tenure Freehold
* Local Authority Torbay Council
* Council Tax Band H £4,679.67 for 2025 26
* EPC Rating E
* Services Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage
* Heating Gas central heating
* Broadband Ultrafast up to 1,800 Mbps available Ofcom
* Mobile Coverage Likely to Limited Ofcom estimate
* Conservation Area Yes Warberries Conservation Area
* Flood Risk Very Low Gov.uk Long Term Flood Risk Checker
* Note The swimming pool is currently out of use and will require attention.
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