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Torquay Round
NameTorquay
Coordinates50.4619°N 3.5243°W

Torquay Round is a neighborhood in Torquay, a seaside town in Devon, England, situated on the English Channel coast, near Plymouth and Exeter. The area is known for its stunning coastal scenery, with nearby Dartmoor National Park and Start Point Lighthouse offering breathtaking views. Torquay Round is close to Brixham, a fishing town, and Paignton, a popular tourist destination, both of which are part of the Torbay conurbation, along with Torquay. The neighborhood is also near Newton Abbot and Teignmouth, and is accessible via the A3022 road and A379 road.

Introduction

Torquay Round is a residential area in Torquay, with a mix of housing types, including apartments, semi-detached houses, and detached homes, similar to those found in London's Borough of Camden and Bristol's Clifton. The neighborhood is served by several local amenities, including shops, restaurants, and pubs, such as The Imperial Hotel and Living Coasts, a Zoo and Aquarium that is home to Penguins, Seals, and Octopuses. Torquay Round is also close to Torquay Marina, a popular spot for Sailing and Boating, and Beacon Quay, a waterfront area with shops and restaurants, similar to Brighton Marina and Southampton's Ocean Village. The neighborhood is near Kents Cavern, a Cave and Prehistoric site, and Berry Head National Nature Reserve, a protected area with stunning coastal views, similar to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door.

Geography

Torquay Round is situated in the southwest of England, near the River Teign and River Dart, and is surrounded by rolling hills and scenic coastline, similar to Cornwall and The Lizard Peninsula. The area is close to several beaches, including Torre Abbey Sands and Meadfoot Beach, which offer Swimming, Surfing, and Water Sports, similar to Newquay and St Ives. The neighborhood is also near several parks and gardens, including Torquay Park and Cockington Country Park, which offer walking trails, Picnicking areas, and stunning views, similar to Regent's Park and Kew Gardens. Torquay Round is accessible via the M5 motorway and A38 road, and is near Exeter International Airport and Plymouth City Airport.

History

The history of Torquay Round dates back to the 19th century, when Torquay was a popular Seaside resort for the Victorian elite, including Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who visited Osborne House and Balmoral Castle. The area was developed in the early 20th century, with the construction of housing estates and amenities, similar to Eastbourne and Hastings. During World War II, Torquay was an important center for the British Army and Royal Navy, with Slapton Sands and Start Bay used as training grounds, similar to D-Day and the Normandy landings. The neighborhood is near Dartmouth Castle and Berry Head Fort, which date back to the 16th century and 18th century, respectively.

Demographics

The population of Torquay Round is diverse, with a mix of young and old residents, including Students from University of Exeter and University of Plymouth, and Retirees from London and Birmingham. The area is popular with Tourists and Holidaymakers, who come to enjoy the coastal scenery, beaches, and attractions, such as The Eden Project and Dartmoor Zoo. The neighborhood is also home to a number of Families and Young professionals, who are attracted by the area's amenities and transport links, including First Great Western and CrossCountry trains. Torquay Round is near Totnes and Ivybridge, which have a strong sense of community, with many local events and festivals, such as the Totnes Festival and Ivybridge Carnival.

Economy

The economy of Torquay Round is driven by the Tourism industry, with many businesses catering to visitors, including Hotels, Restaurants, and Shops, such as The Grand Hotel and Living Coasts. The area is also home to a number of Small businesses and Start-ups, including Tech companies and Creative agencies, which are supported by Exeter Chamber of Commerce and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. The neighborhood is near Dartmouth and Salcombe, which have a strong Fishing industry, with many Boats and Trawlers operating from the Dart Estuary and Kingsbridge Estuary. Torquay Round is accessible via the A380 road and M5 motorway, making it an attractive location for Logistics and Distribution companies, such as DHL and UPS. Category:Neighborhoods in England