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"This four-star hotel is located on a cliffside in Torquay, a few meters away from the town’s center, the beach, and some sites such as Torre Abbey and English Riviera Centre. Although the hotel’s architecture is a preserved beautiful 19th-century design, the place doesn’t feel old at all. It’s been modernized for a more cozy feel and the rooms are more spacious."
"The Imperial is a family and dog-friendly seaside hotel with a rich Victorian heritage overlooking the English Riviera. Perched on a cliff-top on the outskirts of Torquay, it’s a good base for exploring South Devon. Living Coasts, a sea life centre and one of Devon’s top tourist attractions, is its immediate neighbour."
"Built in 1866 The Imperial Torquay is a Mediterranean style resort perched on a cliff top overlooking Torbay. The The Imperial Torquay has breathtaking views of the English Riviera. From the luxury of the hotel you can watch the yachts sail by and the sun set on this stunning stretch of coastline."
"Overlooking the bay just 200 yards from Torre Abbey beach, The Heritage Hotel in Torquay boasts a lively bar and restaurant with a large south-facing sun terrace. There is also a health club complex attached to the hotel, which guests have access to for a small charge and comprising an indoor pool. The majority of rooms have sea views and most have en suite facilities with either shower or baths, hairdryers and toiletries."
"Superbly situated in the centre of the Torquay seafront, this privately owned Hotel has mantained a tradition for quality and service since 1865. We are located in the seaside resort of Torquay, South Devon. 22 miles of coastline, 18 beaches, palm trees."
"Description: Set in the city centre, Belgrave Sands Hotel offers a fitness centre, spa & wellness centre and a shared lounge. This four-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. Guests love: Friendly staff, excellent food and spotlessly clean."
"This 13th-century thatched inn in the Dartmoor village of North Bovey, rebuilt after a 2016 fire, is re-establishing itself as one of Devon’s foremost foodie destinations. A like-for-like restoration has melded medieval features with a fresh, modern feel in the five bedrooms, bar and dining areas."
"For lovers of fine things, Torquay's chief attraction is Torre Abbey, surrounded by parkland but close to the seafront. The abbey itself,…"