Newlands, Brixham is an attractive detached bungalow nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac, just moments from the bustling harbour. The chic and stylish kitchen offers a light, bright and contemporary space in which to prepare family feasts, complete with an oven, fridge / freezer, microwave and dishwasher. Step into the sunny lounge with its wooden flooring, Victorian feature fireplace and Smart TV, where a dining table set into a large bay window provides meals with a captivating view. Outside, discover a large, enclosed garden laid to lawn, bordered by high fencing and original stone walls.
The property features two beautifully appointed bedrooms – one double and one twin – each boasting wooden flooring and ample storage space. Both rooms share a sleek and sophisticated bathroom with shower over bath and separate WC. With its high ceilings, original features, and abundant natural light streaming through extensive windows, Newlands strikes the perfect balance between character and comfort for your Devonshire escape.
Imagine waking to the gentle coastal breeze, enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the bay window as sunlight dances across wooden floors. Spend your days exploring Brixham's maritime treasures before returning to your private haven. As evening falls, gather on the raised terrace – a perfect sun trap – for al fresco dining surrounded by the tranquil garden, planning tomorrow's adventures under the stars.
Newlands, Brixham is perfectly positioned to explore the captivating coastline of South Devon. Just 300 metres from Brixham's bustling harbour, you can embark on boat trips and savour freshly caught seafood from the many local restaurants, cafes and shops. The Golden Hind Museum Ship (700 metres) offers interactive exhibits and historical reenactments of life during the Elizabethan era, while the Brixham Heritage Museum (2 km) showcases local history through over 10,000 artifacts. Nature lovers will appreciate Berry Head National Nature Reserve (2 km), a coastal haven with breathtaking views, rich wildlife, and historic Napoleonic forts.
Venturing slightly further afield, visit Greenway (8 km), Agatha Christie's riverside retreat featuring her historic home, beautiful gardens, and woodland walks. For those willing to explore more widely, the South Devon Railway in Buckfastleigh (34 km) provides scenic steam train rides through the River Dart valley, while The Donkey Sanctuary (36 km) offers educational programs and the chance to meet rescued donkeys and mules. Canonteign Falls (37 km), the South West's highest waterfall, presents gorgeous countryside vistas on the edge of Dartmoor.
There are plenty of Devon's towns nearby and they make great destinations for day trips. Dartmouth is just nine kilometres away. a beautiful harbour town situated on the banks of the River Dart, it is home to festivals throughout the year and is great spot to catch a boat to travel along the river. Paignton, which is a ten-kilometre drive, is another of the English Riviera towns. They have been welcoming visitors since 1859 with its fabulous pier and great beaches.