Seas The Day, Brixham is a beautifully presented holiday cottage offering a tranquil retreat in the quiet Hillhead area. The light-filled open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner welcomes you with comfortable sofas positioned around a Smart TV, while the sleek, well-appointed kitchen boasts a comprehensive range of modern appliances including an electric oven, gas hob, air fryer, and dishwasher. The inviting dining area provides the perfect setting for relaxed family meals after exciting days exploring the English Riviera.
Step outside to discover a delightful enclosed garden featuring a lush lawn and patio area complete with garden furniture. The cottage offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms – a cosy double and a versatile twin zip-and-link that can transform into a super-king-size bed upon request – both featuring their own TVs for ultimate relaxation. A contemporary bathroom with shower over bath completes this charming property, ensuring comfort for all guests throughout their stay.
Imagine waking to birdsong in your tranquil coastal hideaway, sipping morning coffee on the sun-dappled patio while planning adventures along the English Riviera. Return home after a day of beach explorations to unwind in the enclosed garden, perhaps enjoying an alfresco dinner as the evening sun casts a golden glow across your private sanctuary, before retiring to the comfort of your stylishly appointed bedroom.
Seas The Day, Brixham is perfectly positioned for exploring the treasures of South Devon. Just a short distance from Brixham's picturesque harbour, where colourful cottages house seafood restaurants, cafes, and pubs, this delightful cottage offers easy access to water sports, beaches, and Shoalstone's open-air seawater lido. Coleton Fishacre (4 km) enchants visitors with its elegant 1920s country house featuring stunning gardens, coastal views, and Art Deco interiors, while Brixham Heritage Museum (4 km) showcases over 10,000 artefacts detailing local history from Neolithic times through the Napoleonic wars.
For family fun, visit Splashdown Quaywest in Paignton (8 km), the UK's largest all-outdoor waterpark featuring twisting tyre rides and slippery waterslides, or explore Paignton Zoo (9 km) with its 2,000 animals spread across 80 scenic acres. Venture further to discover The Donkey Sanctuary (35 km), dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of donkeys and mules, Canonteign Falls (35 km), the South West's highest waterfall surrounded by gorgeous Dartmoor countryside, or Go Ape Haldon (39 km), offering thrilling zip wires and high ropes courses.
The beautiful harbour town of Dartmouth, situated on the banks of the River Dart, is just a 5-kilometre drive away. The town forms part of the South Devon Natural Landscape (formerly known as the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and is surrounded by stunning countryside. Throughout the year, there are regular festivals there. The traditional seaside town of Dawlish, with its golden sand beach and famous black swans, is 35 kilometres away.