Palm Grove Apartments are in the sought-after area of Meadfoot in Torquay. This is an elegant area characterised by the unique Victorian Villas built in the mid 1800s. This stylish 1 bed apartment has all you need for a relaxed and convenient stay. Within a few minutes walk is the acclaimed Meadfoot Beach, with its blue flag status where you can sit and soak up the sun. In the other direction you'll find the bustling waterfront area of Torquay's harbour lined with restaurants.
Palm Grove Holiday Apartments offer you a relaxed atmosphere in the finest part of Torquay. Far enough away from the town centre and yet just a ten-minute walk to a great selection of busy bars and fine restaurants. Set in the tranquil Meadfoot area we are between Torquay’s main beach and picturesque harbour front and the quieter Meadfoot Beach, just a few minutes’ walk from the apartments.
The interiors of the apartments are furnished in a contemporary style and colour, while the fixtures and fittings are of a high quality. Each apartment has its own well equipped kitchen including fridge, microwave, hob, dishes & utensils. All apartments have access to landscaped gardens which catch the sun and offer tables and chairs where you can relax and enjoy the pleasant environment.
Complimentary welcome tray (tea, coffee, sugar, biscuits & fresh milk) and Molton Brown toiletries provided upon arrival for all Palm Grove Apartments guests.
The apartment consists of the following:
Sitting room
- 2 sofas
- Side tables
Sun-lounge
- Spans the width of the apartment
- French doors leading to outside decked area
Kitchen
- Dishwasher
- Hob & Oven
- Washing machine & tumble dryer
- Microwave
- Kettle
- Fridge
Bedroom
- King size bed
- Bedside tables with drawers and lamps
- En-suite shower room
En-suite shower room
- Shower
- WC
- Sink
Outside area
- Decked area with table and chairs
NOTES
- Dogs welcome. A pet fee of £35 per pet per stay applies. No other pets are permitted unless prior consent is given by Saltwater Escapes.
- Free Wifi Available
- Freeview
- Linen and Towels Provided
- Hairdryer Iron & ironing board
- Washer / dryer
- Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Tea and Coffee Facilities
- Complimentary Toiletries
- Check-In 2.30pm - 11.30pm. Checkout 10.30am.
- Complementary welcome tray: tea, coffee, sugar, biscuits & fresh milk
- Complementary luxury Molten Brown toiletries
- Complimentary kitchen essentials: tea towels, detergent, bin-bags & dish cloths
- No smoking or vaping permitted
- No stag/hen dos
- No children under the age of 14
- Accept 1 night stays
- This property includes a small welcome/starter pack to help you on your first day of arrival. This consists of 2 toilet rolls, washing up liquid, 2 dishwasher tablets (if applicable), a washing up cloth, sponge & tea towel and tea, coffee & milk sachets. Cupboard staples and any other extras are not as standard therefore we recommend ensuring you have your own supplies of anything else required.
Neighbourhood description
Palm Grove Apartments sits on Meadfoot Sea Road which runs from the centre of Torquay down to Meadfoot Beach, past the magnificent Hesketh (formally Meadfoot) Crescent. Local architects and builders, John Tapley Harvey and William Harvey, built Meadfoot Crescent which was commissioned in 1846.
The Crescent is based on the Regency ideals of London and Brighton it later became Hesketh Crescent, after the birth of the first son to Maria Palk, daughter of Lord and Lady Hesketh and wife of Lawrence Palk. Robert Palk bought much of this part of Torquay on his return from India, but it was his son, Lawrence who inherited the estates who became the town's first speculative developer. He started selling plots on 99-year leases to the wealthy. So affluent were these new owners that not one building was erected without its own stables and coach house.
Meadfoot Beach
A stunning blue flag beach just a 10 min walk from the apartment. Grab a deckchair and enjoy the sound of the sea lapping against the shore, or wander along the promenade lined with a colourful row of beach chalets. A popular beach café can be found here too.
Close to Meadfoot Beach is the Agatha Christie Mile. Stretching along Torquay’s seafront, you can follow in the footsteps of South Devon’s most famous daughter. See where the Queen of Crime used to swim and dance, discover the hotel where she spent her first honeymoon, and learn more about her life and times in Torquay Museum.
Daddyhole Plain
Daddyhole Plain is a limestone plateau some 75 metres above the sea, about a 10 ten min walk from the apartment. Daddy is an old Devon name for the Devil, and according to local legend, the Devil lived in a cave at the foot of the cliff, formed when a large chunk of limestone fell into the sea, creating 'Daddyhole'. The possibility of further rockfalls means that nothing has been built in front of the Victorian terrace behind the recreation ground.
Strolling and Walking the South West Coast Path
There’s a host of pretty coastal and woodland walks to choose from, offering spectacular views and a treasure trove of hidden coves and tranquil settings. Walkers will love the wonderful South West Coast Path which can be joined at the bottom of Meadfoot Rd and runs past beautiful Thatcher Rock, the stunning headland of Hope's Nose and towards Babbacombe Bay.
Babbacombe Downs, The Cliff Railway & The Beach
Devon’s English Riviera is ripe for exploring, and with an idyllic walk along Babbacombe Downs - the highest cliff top promenade in England. Here you can take in the spectacular coastline of South Devon spotting seabirds, seals and even dolphins from above! Babbacombe Downs has received the prestigious Green Flag Award, an international sign to the public that the space boasts the highest possible environmental standards, is beautifully maintained and has excellent visitor facilities.
A trip on the historic Babbacombe Cliff Railway takes you to Oddicombe Beach, where the whole family can play in the sea to their heart’s content. Enjoy a visit to the stylish Three Degrees West café, bar and bistro on Oddicombe Beach for coffee, cakes or a spot of tapas. And don’t miss the stunning Cary Arms & Spa on Babbacombe Bay. For adrenaline junkies there is plenty to challenge you with coasteering, sailing, scuba diving and hiking.
St Marychurch is choc-a-bloc full of excellent cafés, award winning tearooms and restaurants. Pop into the precinct or stroll along Babbacombe Downs for lots of choice and endless sea views. The Cary Arms on Babbacombe Beach and Three Degrees West on Oddicombe Beach both make spectacular lunch spots – take the famous Babbacombe Cliff Railway from the clifftop at Babbacombe Downs to the two glorious sandy coves.
Getting around
Getting around to explore the local area couldn't be easier from Meadfoot. Take a stroll from the apartment and you can reach a sandy beach, bustling waterfront, coastal walks and the town centre.
The following locations are easily accessible by car from the apartment:
- Brixham (15 mins)
- Dartmouth via Ferry Crossing (30 mins)
- Teignmouth/Shaldon (15 mins)
- Dartmoor National Park (within 30 mins)
- Exeter (30 mins)
This apartment is located in Torquay. Torre Abbey and Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Andrew are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Torquays Dinosaur World and Jungle Journey Adventure Golf. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Torquay United FC or Newton Abbot Racecourse.
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