| Hotel Description: | Melba House is a welcoming non smoking bed and breakfast hotel with private car park and all rooms en-suite.
We are one of the best located hotels in Torquay only 350 yards from sea front, and 250 yards from conference centre.
Overlooking parkland, the harbour and town are just a short stroll away.
We are non smoking throughout, and guests can leave their car in our own private car park. All our rooms have sparkling en-suite shower rooms, and are tastefully decorated and appointed to a high standard. The hotel has a tranquil atmosphere and is the ideal place to unwind and get away from it all.
Having enjoyed one of our sumptuous breakfasts cooked to order, our elegant lounge is an ideal place to relax, or read.
We pride ourselves on our high levels of hospitality and accommodation and do all that we can to ensure that your stay is as enjoyable and relaxing as possible. | | Room Information: | Single Room Newly decorated and completely refurbished with a new shower and furnishings. This makes an extremely comfortable and pleasant room. Number of Beds:1 | Double Room Elegant room with ensuite shower room. French prints by Monet and other French artists. Number of Beds:1 | Twin Room Recently refurbished room with spacious shower room. Number of Beds:2 |
| | Getting There: |
From the direction of Newton Abbot carry straight on to Torquay. At the last set of traffic lights which fork into Newton Road and Avenue Road by Torre railway station (partly shared by Toby's antiques, you will also see HALFORDS in front of you) Take the right hand lane in to Avenue Road (Sea Front and Harbour signs). Carry on through the next set of traffic lights; Bampfylde Road is the next left. | | Local Attractions: | Torquay Beach Distance: 0 miles Delightful bay with views over to Brixham. Enjoy a stroll to the harbour and town going through Tor Abbey gardens, along the seafront and by the marina.
Totnes Distance: 16 miles One of Devon's oldest towns, visit the Elizabethan museum, the Norman Castle, and the Guildhall which dates back to 1553. Full of interesting shops, good places to eat and drink, with a slightly Bohemian atmosphere and a lovely river frontage.
Dartmouth Distance: 16 miles A very attractive and historic town famous for its Naval college, cobbled streets, interesting shops and delightful cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Enjoy the waterfront with its maritime activity.
Dartmoor Distance: 30 miles The largest wilderness in Southern England, steeped in folklore and legend.
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