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Address: 37 Belgrave Road, Torquay, TQ2 5HX

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The Wayfarer Guest House in Torquay is within a 3-minute drive of the train station and the Riviera Conference Centre. This bed and breakfast offers well-appointed en suite rooms with free parking and Wi-Fi access. All rooms have a TV, radio and tea and coffee facilities. Each has an en suite shower room with a hairdryer and complimentary toiletries. Full English and vegetarian breakfasts are served each morning from 08:30 – 09:15. There is also a selection of cereals, toast with preserves, tea, coffee and fruit juice. The Wayfarer Guest House is a 15-minute walk from Torquay’s harbour and Princess Theatre. Paignton Zoo is a 10-minute drive, and the town of Totnes is around 20 minutes away.

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Torquay Centre - Town Centre

Torquay Centre - Town Centre

Distance 0.81 miles (1.3 km)
Known as ‘Queen of the Riviera’ in Victorian times Torquay possesses some of the best of the English weather and most sought after beaches. Stroll along the palm lined promenade watching the rows of graceful Victorian terraces and white villas pass you by or just lay by the almost tropical beaches as the sea gently rolls in. Enjoy an entertaining nightlife presenting theatres, pubs, night clubs and quality Continental foods from all around the world. Weather you’re looking for Cantonese, Thai, Indian, Italian, Spanish or even specialist seafood bistros and traditional cuisine tempt your taste buds in the English Riviera.

Torquay United Football Club - Football Club

Torquay United Football Club - Football Club

Distance 1 miles (1.6 km)
In May 1985, just six days after the Bradford Stadium fire, a third of the old grandstand was destroyed during an early morning blaze. Nobody was hurt, but as a result, the ground’s capacity fell to below 5,000. In the few years after the fire the ground saw little change. During the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, Plainmoor has finally seen some major changes. The old Mini Stand made way for the all-seating Family Stand, which also houses offices, the boardroom and the club shop, as well as the pub and restaurant Boots and Laces, and the 200 Club bar.