Have a truly unforgettable getaway at this adorable cottage located in the bustling coastal town of Brixham. Sleeping three people across two bedrooms, it''s a great accommodation option for small families or groups of friends in search of a warm and welcoming cottage to call home while they explore the delights of Devon together. During the day, spend happy hours admiring the colourful fishing boats in the harbour – and take a moment to spot the replica of the Golden Hind, the famous ship sailed by Sir Francis Drake. In the evening, come home to crack open a bottle of something cool and crisp at the cottage’s quaint patio bistro table while you wait for the stars to come out.
Park your car on the street, which is available on a first-come-first-served basis, and then step inside your holiday hideaway. Take the flight of 16 steps up to the first floor and you’ll find a welcoming lounge/diner with thoughtfully-crafted, country styling. Sink onto the large sofa and make yourself at home before heading to the lovely kitchen to whip up some dinner. Share your meal with your loved ones at the cute dining table and then enjoy a glass of wine by the pretty electric fire in the lounge area. When it’s time for bed, two more flights of stairs lead you to the second floor. Sitting under the sloping eaves you’ll find a cosy single bedroom, and across the hall you’ll find a spacious double bedroom – both beautifully styled. Completing the layout, you''ll find a bright and cheerful family bathroom with a bath and a separate shower cubicle. In the morning, enjoy a light bite at the breakfast bar in the kitchen, and then head out to the quaint patio to enjoy a freshly-brewed coffee as you watch the world go by.
Immerse yourself in a vibrant showcase of local artistic talent at the Brixham Art and Craft Market (0.5 miles). Buy a few artistic treasures and indulge in a bite to eat from the vendors. Alternatively, grab your binoculars and head to Churston Cove (1 mile). Explore the stunning sandy beach, or take a leisurely stroll along the cliffs to take in the best views of the English Channel.