Brixham, located in the picturesque South West of England, offers a comfortable accommodation option that can comfortably sleep four guests. This Victorian Captain’s house, nestled within the scenic Brixham Harbour Bowl, boasts stunning harbour and sea views, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. The property features a large single garage, which is a rare find in Brixham, and is conveniently situated just a short walk from the quayside and the vibrant town filled with shops and restaurants. Access to the house involves 14 steps leading up to the entrance and a terrace, where visitors can enjoy outdoor seating with a beautiful backdrop of the harbour.
The interior of the house is designed for comfort and convenience, featuring two spacious kingsize bedrooms, each equipped with its own bathroom or shower room. On the ground floor, the first bedroom offers views of the terrace and harbour, along with amenities such as a Freeview TV and DVD player. The modern bathroom includes both a bath and a separate shower cubicle. Moving to the first floor, guests will find a well-appointed kitchen complete with a range cooker, two electric ovens, a gas hob, and other essential appliances, providing everything needed for a delightful culinary experience. The living and dining room, accessed by three steps, is bright and airy, highlighted by a large picture window that showcases breathtaking views of the harbour and the sea.
On the second floor, the second kingsize bedroom features an en-suite shower room and also offers stunning views of the surrounding area. The property is equipped with gas central heating, Wi-Fi, and essential amenities such as bed linen and towels. Families with young children will appreciate the availability of a highchair, ensuring that all guests feel at home. The outdoor terrace is an added bonus, providing a serene space to unwind while soaking in the captivating scenery that Brixham has to offer.
Brixham itself is a vibrant destination, where the local lifestyle revolves around the bustling harbour, known for its fishing boats and ferry services to nearby Torquay and Dartmouth. Visitors can indulge in fresh seafood at the numerous esteemed restaurants and pubs lining the waterfront. The town's high street is filled with shops offering daily groceries, as well as unique crafts and gifts. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the nearby Breakwater Beach and the summer Seawater Lido are perfect for a day of fun in the sun. Additionally, the accessible coastal paths invite exploration of the stunning scenery, leading to hidden sandy coves that are waiting to be discovered.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!