The Old Coach House At Aylmer, Brixham is a stunning contemporary barn conversion offering an idyllic retreat for families seeking a luxurious coastal escape. The sleek open-plan kitchen features ample storage and state-of-the-art integrated appliances, flowing seamlessly into the inviting lounge area where plush sofas and a wall-mounted Smart TV create a sophisticated entertainment space. Step through the impressive bi-folding doors onto a sun-drenched decked terrace, perfect for alfresco dining and soaking up the Devon sunshine. The property boasts three beautifully appointed bedrooms – a ground-floor king-size (which can be converted to twins), an upstairs master king-size, and a charming twin room, complemented by a modern family bathroom and convenient ground-floor cloakroom.
The spacious terrace, accessed through the bi-folding doors, offers a private sanctuary enclosed by wooden gates. This attractive outdoor space bathes in sunshine throughout summer days, creating an enchanting setting for morning coffees or evening drinks under the stars.
Imagine waking to gentle coastal breezes, preparing breakfast in your contemporary kitchen while sunlight streams through the bi-folding doors. Spend sunny afternoons lounging on the terrace, sharing stories of seaside adventures, before gathering together in the cosy lounge for movie nights on the Smart TV.
The Old Coach House At Aylmer, Brixham sits just one mile from the heart of this charming fishing town, known affectionately as the 'Pirate Town'. The Golden Hind Museum Ship brings maritime history to life with interactive exhibits and historical reenactments aboard a replica of Sir Francis Drake's famous vessel. For wildlife enthusiasts, Paignton Zoo, ten kilometres away, houses over 2,000 animals across 80 acres of scenic grounds. Bygones in Torquay (17 km) offers an immersive journey through British history with its period rooms and wartime exhibits, while the tranquil Buckfast Abbey (27 km) provides a peaceful retreat with its beautiful gardens and exhibition centre.
Further afield, adventure seekers can test their skills at The Quay Climbing Centre in Exeter (48 km), while Raceworld Indoor Karting (54 km) offers thrilling experiences for speed enthusiasts. The historic Plymouth Gin Distillery (55 km) welcomes visitors with fascinating tours and tastings.
For those seeking to explore local towns, Kingsbridge (38 km) charms with its eclectic independent shops. Saltash, known as the Gateway to Cornwall, is a 60-kilometre drive away and showcases the county's rich heritage.