Highlife, Brixham is a charming first-floor apartment offering breathtaking sea views from its privileged coastal position. The well-equipped kitchen features a double oven with grill, hob, fridge / freezer, and microwave, perfect for creating family meals. The heart of this delightful retreat is the open-plan lounge/diner, where a cosy pebble-effect electric fire and comfortable seating create an inviting space to unwind while admiring the panoramic seascape through patio doors that open onto a private balcony.
Two beautifully appointed bedrooms, a serene double and a comfortable twin, both offer enchanting sea views, making each morning a joy to wake up to. The modern family bathroom, complete with a shower over bath, ensures everyone's comfort during their stay. Step outside onto your private balcony, where outdoor furniture provides the perfect spot for al fresco dining, or explore the shared garden below.
Imagine starting your day with breakfast on the balcony, watching fishing boats bob across the horizon as seabirds glide past. As evening falls, gather in the warmly lit lounge, sharing stories of beach adventures while the pebble-effect fire casts a gentle glow across the room. This is coastal living at its most captivating.
Highlife, Brixham is perfectly positioned to explore the best of this charming fishing town and the surrounding area. The bustling town centre is just a fifteen-minute stroll away, where you can explore local shops, watch fishing boats unload their daily catch, and visit the fascinating Golden Hind Museum Ship (2 km), a replica of Sir Francis Drake's famous vessel offering interactive exhibits. Two beaches lie within a ten-minute walk: Breakwater Beach, popular with families and scuba divers, and Shoalstone Beach, featuring a delightful seawater pool
Fourteen kilometres away, in nearby Torquay, Torre Abbey showcases 800 years of history within its stunning gardens, while Kents Cavern (17 km) offers fascinating guided tours of its prehistoric caves. For nature lovers, Otters and Butterflies (28 km) provides enchanting encounters with wildlife through educational talks and feeding displays.
Further afield, discover the iconic Burgh Island (48 km), steeped in literary history and smugglers' tales, or enjoy family thrills at Crealy Theme Park (52 km). The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth (54 km) offers an underwater adventure through the UK's largest aquarium. For a change of scene, visit the market town of Kingsbridge, with its eclectic independent shops, which is 38 kilometres away, or venture to the vibrant coastal town of Exmouth (60 km), where beautiful beaches and scenic trails await.