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Castle Tor is a Grade II listed home built in the 1930s in Torquay, capturing the optimism and theatricality of that era. The house stands on an elevated position with a commanding coastal outlook, designed by F. Harrild, a pupil of Sir Edwin Lutyens. Arranged over multiple levels, the interior features a Reception Hall with a grand fireplace, a Drawing Room with picture windows, a Sun Room, a Bar Area, and a Dining Room with a rose garden view. The kitchen is generous with a substantial island and oak cabinetry, complemented by stylish granite work surfaces. The principal bedroom has a private balcony with sea views, while the family bathroom features an elevated bath with mosaic tiling. The grounds are thoughtfully designed, with terraces, seating areas, and a recurring circular motif characteristic of the Arts and Crafts movement.