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Close to beach, station, conference & sports centre, Torre Abbey.
A 400yd. walk along our private level path brings you to Torre Abbey Sands.
Torre Abbey is owned and managed by Torbay Council.
The property stands in a pretty garden close to Torre Abbey and Kings Gardens.
Torquay railway station is situated near the sea, close to Torre Abbey Sands.
Torre Abbey Historic house and gallery in Torquay.
Torre Abbey is Torquay's oldest building.
A leisurly stroll through Torre Abbey Gardens will bring you to the promenade and beaches.
The hotel enjoys a good location with easy access to the shopping centre, Torre Abbey Gardens and the promenade.
It is generally known as a local's beach due to its location away from the more popular tourist areas of Babbacombe and Torre Abbey.
Nevertheless in about 100 yards is Torre Abbey (with its Agatha Christie room) and gardens.
The land was given to Torre Abbey by John de Mohun in the years following the Black Death.
The Olympic flame was brought from London and burned for the duration at Torre Abbey Gardens.
Torbay Council said it had lifted warning notices at Torre Abbey beach in Torquay.
The beaches range from the golden sands of Torre Abbey, to the rocky Anstey's Cove.
Race information: An annual 2.5-hour charity race run Torre Abbey Meadow, Torquay.
The Headquarters were in the Belgrave Hotel at first and later at Torre Abbey.
Officers, including a firearms team and a dog unit, were called to Torre Abbey Meadows in Torquay on Saturday evening.
End of Normandy Campaign services, Torre Abbey Chapel. 11 am. 19th Bat Spectacular.
The Grosvenor is just 150 metres from Torquay's premier beach, Torre Abbey Sands.
In 1196 Torre Abbey was founded as a Premonstratensian Monastery by William Brewer.
The first major building in Torquay was Torre Abbey, a Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1196.
People have been been warned not to swim at Beacon Cove, Torre Abbey and Hollacombe.
MacEnery, the Roman Catholic chaplain at Torre Abbey, conducted systematic excavations between 1824 and 1829.
Lottery fund spokeswoman Carole Souter said: "Torre Abbey is a truly special place - full of wonderful surprises at unexpected moments.