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A very warm welcome awaits you at our centrally located, Victorian Guest house.
Whether you are visiting on business, or pleasure the Chesterfield is ideally placed, being only 250 yards to the Riviera conference centre and Torre abbey gardens, with it's tennis club and bowling greens. A short walk takes you to the seafront, harbour, Princess Theatre and Town centre.
All our rooms are en-suite, with a light, airey feel and are individually decorated with co-ordinating furnishings. Every room has full central heating, remote colour TV and complimentary beverage making facilities. We have a selection of double, twin and family rooms and also a four poster double room, for that special occasion.
3 course evening meals plus tea/coffee are available (must be pre-booked).
We also have a licensed lounge and seated front patio area, where you can sit and relax at the end of an enjoyable day.
At the Chesterfield we pride ourselves on providing a friendly relaxing atmosphere for holiday makers and business guests alike. We are positive we can contribute to what will be an unforgettable stay in the English Riviera.
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Room Rates
Single - £25.00 per Room Double En-Suite - £40.00 per Room Family En-Suite - £52.00 per Room |
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Chesterfield Hotel
62 Belgrave Road
Torquay Devon TQ2 5HY
Tel: 01803 292318 |
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 Torquay is a town on the south coast of England in the county of Devon which has extended along the coast of Torbay to the extent that it is now inextricably intermingled with the neighbouring town of Paignton. In the 19th century it became a fashionable seaside resort, renowned for its healthy climate it gained a nickname as the English Riviera. Although it has been suggested that Torquay roughly signifies 'Thor's Harbor' (cognate to Tórshavn, Faroe Islands and Þórshöfn, Iceland), a more likely root is the Old English word torr (itself of Celtic origins), which now occurs as tor or torre in place names in Devon and Cornwall. |
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