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Torquay has been a favourite holiday resort for generations, superbly situated in beautiful Torbay, at the heart of the English Riviera in the county of Devon. The gentle climate, stunning views, delightful parks and gardens make Torquay a place where all the family can relax and be entertained. Explore the 22 miles of coastline with its many beaches and coves, switch off the stress and enjoy soaking up Torquay’s unique atmosphere. The transformation of Torquay from a fishing village to the most glamorous of the west country’s resorts began in the early 18th century. The Royal Navy used Torquay for an anchorage during the Napoleonic wars; it was home to the wives of officers from the warships anchored in the bay. In the early 1800s Sir Laurence Palk had town plans drawn up, incorporating ideas inspired by Italian architecture. Some of the original Regency buildings can still be seen, at Hesketh Crescent and Lisburne Crescent. In 1848 the South Devon Railway came to the area, enabling many more people to visit Torquay. Some came for health reasons, one of those was Elizabeth Barrett Browning, who spent three years in the town. By the mid nineteenth century Torquay was becoming established as a fashionable resort, separate beaches were designated for ladies and gentleman’s bathing, and it was not until 1899 that mixed bathing was permitted. In the early days many people came to see Kent’s Cavern, Torquay's Historic Archeological Site. Both humans and animals used the cave, around half a million years ago. Today you can take a tour of discovery of this fascinating Ancient Monument. Torr Abbey, Situated in open parkland on Torquay sea front was founded in 1196. Visitors to Torr Abbey can trace its history by touring the historic rooms, enjoy the Art Galleries and visit the 'Spanish Barn' of Armada fame. In the Agatha Christie Memorial Room you can discover the history behind the famous crime writer, who was born and lived for many years in Torquay. Nearby is Riviera Centre, a great place to spend the day if it rains. This is Torquay’s indoor beach with a flume ride, wave machine and fun pool, a soft play area, a fully equipped gym, a sauna, restaurants and bars. Torquay has a superb marina and is a great place to enjoy watersports, sailing, jet-skiing and windsurfing. Walk along the coastal path, or search for a souvenir of your holiday from Torquay’s interesting variety of shops. You will find a variety of superb Hotels and a wide choice of places to eat, from pavement cafes and pubs, to high class restaurants offering delicious evening meals, and Torquay’s theatres offer great evening entertainment all year round.
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Attractions near Torquay
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Babbacombe Model Village
(< 1 Mile)*
Beautiful gardens, unforgettable views, amazing craftsmanship, no holiday to the West Country can be thought complete without visiting Babbacombe Model Village. Experience the sights and sounds of the English Countryside in perfect detail. |
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Compton Castle
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This magical fortified house, one of the few to survive so unaltered, was built at three periods 1340, 1450, 1520 by the Gilbert family. |
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Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway
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Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway is the holiday line with steam trains running for seven miles in Great Western tradition along the spectacular Torbay coast to Churston, and alongside the Dart estuary to Kingswear. |
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Towns near Torquay
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Coffinswell Tourist Information
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Stokeinteignhead Tourist Information
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Kingskerswell Tourist Information
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Hotels near Torquay
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Self Catering near Torquay
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Rose Court is a delightful Villa standing in its own gardens in a quiet crescent and yet only a few minutes stroll from the glorious Babbacombe Downs sea front, with its breathtaking views over Babbacombe Bay and Lyme Bay beyond. |
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Meadowside is a character Victorian house in a peaceful, tree lined road with a large secluded garden. These quality self-catering apartments are spotlessly clean, comfortably furnished and comprehensively equipped. |
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