Property location
Located in the highly desirable Charlton Court complex, this luxury two bedroom apartment set in the heart of Teignmouth is offered with no onward chain. The convenience of being in the town centre, with permit parking close by and the mainline railway station within easy reach, makes commuting and access to local amenities, beaches, and the beautiful promenade effortless.
Property description
Offered with no onward chain, this second-floor apartment benefits from a secure ground-floor entrance designed to suit a wide range of mobility needs, with wide stairways and lift access leading to a well-maintained communal foyer and private hallway to the apartment’s front door.
The apartment comprises a lounge/dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms (one with an en-suite shower room), and a separate bathroom. Each room offers flexible space to arrange furniture to suit your requirements, together with the added comfort of underfloor heating throughout.
A home to suit your requirements
This property presents an excellent opportunity as a lock-up-and-leave holiday home, investment, or permanent residence, all within the centre of Teignmouth where everything is on your doorstep.
The peace of mind offered by a long lease, shared freehold, and a competitive service charge is an added advantage when purchasing this wonderful apartment.
Parking
Your agent will be able to provide full details regarding parking options. There are multiple car parks nearby offering permit parking in addition to many neighbouring areas with on street parking.
Teignmouth
Teignmouth is a traditional seaside town on the south coast of Devon, set where the River Teign meets the English Channel. It has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere and is known for its mix of sandy beaches, coastal views, and a strong sense of community that makes it feel both lively and homely at the same time.
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The town faces the picturesque village of Shaldon across the estuary, and the two are linked by a small passenger ferry, adding to the charm of the area. Along the seafront, Teignmouth offers a classic promenade backed by colourful buildings and the iconic Teignmouth Pier, which gives the town a nostalgic British seaside character. The coastline here is framed by distinctive red cliffs, while the estuary provides a calmer setting for watersports and quieter moments.
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Historically, Teignmouth developed as a working port, with roots in fishing, shipbuilding, and trade, and that heritage is still evident today in the harbour and surrounding architecture. The railway line that runs along the sea wall, connecting Exeter and Newton Abbot, is one of the most scenic in the country, with trains passing just metres from the waves.
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Despite its popularity with visitors during the summer months, Teignmouth maintains a year-round community feel, supported by independent shops, cafés, and local events. Its location also makes it an attractive base for exploring nearby countryside, including Dartmoor National Park. Overall, it offers a balance of coastal beauty, heritage, and modern-day coastal living.
Photography
Please note: Images reflect the current internal layout and have been AI-enhanced to illustrate how the rooms could appear if modernised.
Material Information
Tenure Leasehold 997yrs remaining
Service Charge £2142.50 pa
Teignbridge District Council
Council Tax Band C
Mains: Water, electric and sewerage
Heating: Electric underfloor heating
Restrictions: No pets