
Longpark Hill, Maidencombe, TQ1

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
3,057 sq ft
284 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Architect-designed, recently constructed contemporary home in an elevated Maidencombe setting
- Approx. 284m² / 3,057 sq ft of accommodation plus double garage
- Five bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms, including three en-suites
- Flexible layout ideal for family life, guests or multi-generational living (excellent downstairs suite)
- Dramatic light and outlook, with extensive glazing to maximise views
- Large decked terrace and wraparound balcony with multiple “sun pockets”
- Air source heat pump + wet underfloor heating throughout (efficient, comfortable living)
- 12 solar panels (direct feed) + two EV charge points (including Zappi in garage)
- Impressive driveway parking and electric Hörmann double garage door system
- Approx. 0.3 acre plot with lawned gardens, seating nook, and useful storage outbuildings (staying)
Description
The Quillet, Longpark Hill, Maidencombe, Torquay
Set in an elevated, semi-rural position on the outskirts of Torquay, The Quillet is a striking, recently constructed architect-designed home that combines clean modern lines with a warm, family-friendly layout and genuinely standout views. Built to make the most of its setting, the house is all about light, scale and effortless flow to the outside — with wide glazing, multiple door openings and wraparound balcony terraces creating that immediate “this is different” feeling the moment you arrive.
Behind its crisp contemporary façade, the accommodation is substantial and well-balanced, offering around 284m² / 3,057 sq ft of internal space arranged over two floors, plus a double garage.
The design works brilliantly for modern family life: generous reception areas for entertaining, generous bedroom proportions, and the flexibility for multi-generational living or working from home without anyone feeling on top of each other.
Layout overview
A large, impressive reception hallway sets the tone and gives excellent circulation to the ground-floor bedroom wing, ideal for guests, older relatives or a private home office setup. The downstairs suite is particularly useful, with its own en-suite, built-in storage and direct access via bi-fold doors to the gardens/terracing — the current owners have used this as a comfortable “independent” space for mum, with the utility room working perfectly as a small ancillary kitchen area.
Upstairs, the house opens into the main living level where the architecture really comes into its own: a superb living room and adjacent dining kitchen arrangement designed around the views, with direct access out onto the large porcelain tiled terrace and wraparound balcony. The outside space has been cleverly shaped into “sun pockets” throughout the day, so there’s always a spot to follow the sun, host friends, or simply switch off with the outlook.
Across the two floors, the property provides five bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms, including three en-suites plus a luxury main bathroom.
Kitchen & living space
The kitchen is a true centrepiece — sleek, handleless, and built for day-to-day family life as much as entertaining. It includes:
Integrated dishwasher (Bosch)
Full-height fridge & freezer (Blomberg)
Neff induction hob set into the peninsula with concealed overhead Neff extractor
Neff Hide & Slide oven with steam function
Second Neff combi microwave oven, plus plate warmer drawer
Soft-close cupboards and deep pan drawers, plus under-counter recycling
The main living areas enjoy that rare combination of big glass, big sky and big views — with easy, level access onto the terrace for summer dining and evening sunsets.
Bathrooms & finish
The main bathroom is finished with imported Spanish marble tiles and includes a lit vanity mirror with WiFi/music function, with a further WiFi/music heated mirror to the en-suite in the smaller upstairs double. Showers are predominantly Bristan “drencher” style (with Mira Sport in the downstairs suite). A neat additional detail: the majority of the ceiling spotlights have three colour-temperature options (daylight / warm white / cool white) selectable at the fitting — a small thing, but it adds to the overall quality feel.
Grounds, terraces & views
The plot extends to approximately 0.3 acres (to be confirmed), with a smart driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles and access to the double garage with electric Hörmann door and fob operation (plus convenient internal open button). The outside space is geared for lifestyle: a substantial main terrace with glass balustrading, wraparound balcony sections, and a lawned garden that drops into a peaceful outlook across the surrounding countryside with sea glimpses beyond. There’s also a lovely tucked-away seating nook at the bottom of the garden with a swing chair — an ideal “end of the day” spot.
Two practical outbuildings (both staying) provide excellent storage, including a weatherproofed/clad shed and a separate mower shed.
High-spec, efficient & future-focused
This is a home designed to be comfortable and economical to run for its size, with an excellent EPC rating of B. The owners opted for increased glazing to maximise light and views.
Key systems include:
Air source heat pump (Daikin) with wet underfloor heating throughout
Manifolds located in understairs cupboard (downstairs) and within Bed 1 wardrobe (upstairs)
12 solar panels (direct feed; no battery storage currently)
Two EV charge points (including Zappi in garage running from solar in summer; second on eco tariff)
High-performance glazing + high-performance insulation to walls/roof/floors
Pressurised hot-water cylinder (main supply; separate electric shower to downstairs suite)
Klargester sewage treatment system with pump (emptied approx yearly ~£200)
Rainwater crate drainage system
Zoned alarm system (JC Alarms)
No gas connected; mains water and private drainage
No TPOs on boundary trees.
Life at The Quillet: The owners words:
Lovingly designed and built by our family from the groundworks up, this is a home we’ve poured our time and pride into at every stage. It brings together bold, contemporary architecture with a wonderfully peaceful setting — close to the countryside and coast — and a layout that simply works for modern life. Natural light and the views were at the heart of the design, and it’s something you feel in every room, from early-morning sunrises to the evening skies that never seem to get old.
Leaving will be genuinely emotional because this house has given us so many happy moments, but retirement adventures are now calling. We hope the next owners enjoy the same sense of calm, space and everyday “wow” factor that has made living here so special.
To truly appreciate the space, light and setting that The Quillet offers, an early viewing is highly recommended. Please contact the team at Absolute Sales & Lettings – Wellswood to arrange your appointment and experience this exceptional home first-hand.
EPC Rating: B
Garden
The outside space at The Quillet has been designed to make the most of its elevated setting, with a large, level lawn providing an excellent family space and a lovely sense of openness, framed by established boundaries and mature trees. A series of raised terraces and wide steps lead out from the house to create seamless indoor–outdoor living, while the wraparound balcony/terrace offers multiple seating areas to follow the sun and soak up the outlook.
The setting is a real highlight — enjoying a peaceful rural backdrop with far-reaching views across rolling countryside, and sea views in the distance, giving you that rare blend of coast-and-country lifestyle. There are also smart, practical touches including a decked seating area (ideal for evening drinks around a firepit), planted borders for year-round interest, and useful outbuildings/sheds for storage and garden kit (including a dedicated mower shed). Overall it’s a brilliant, low-fuss outdoor setup: plenty of space to relax and...
Parking - Double garage
Parking - Driveway
Brochures
Property Brochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage,Driveway
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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