This wonderful three-storey cobb cottage, nestled in a traffic-free zone in the harbour town of Brixham, is ideal for you and your guests – including a furry four-legged one! Sleeping three across two welcoming bedrooms and with plenty of room for your dog to doze, this property is ideal for those who want a quiet retreat that’s still close to the hustle and bustle of a coastal town. Take a walk along the cliffs at Berry Head National Nature Reserve (1.5 miles) to get tails wagging, and tired legs, both two and four, can get some treats in the cafe at the top.
This 300-year-old property, which is just over 100 metres from the harbour and is accessed via a set of steep steps, hasn’t lost touch with its traditional cottage roots. Exposed beams and rustic features are dotted around the cottage, paired with stylish touches like ornate mirrors and contemporary artwork. Antique furniture is found throughout the property and this is complemented by underfloor heating in the living space to keep paws toasty. The quirky, mismatched sofa and chairs in the open-plan living area are in keeping with the age and style of the cottage, and you are beckoned to sink back in front of the wood burner and Smart TV, pup by your feet, while another guest prepares dinner in the beautiful farmhouse-style kitchen. The kitchen has a handy coffee machine as well as everything else needed to whip up tasty treats for your group, and when dinner is ready, serve it at the breakfast bar for three. The bedrooms lend a boutique feel to your stay; wake up among soft, pretty decor and head to the Juliet balcony in the master bedroom to grab glimpses of the sea, or move down to the outdoor area with your morning coffee and bask in the sunshine among the fragrant potted plants.
Take a wildlife cruise from the harbour where you may spot seals, herons or even dolphins along Torbay’s breathtaking coastline. Quiet St Mary’s Bay (1.5 miles) is great for the hounds with excess energy who want to unleash it by running across the sand and shingle, while Elberry Cove (3 miles), with its crystal clear and shallow waters, is perfect for doggy paddles. Climb aboard the replica of the Golden Hind, less than 200 metres from your door, and take a look at the hands-on exhibits or learn about Brixham’s rich history at the Brixham Heritage Museum (less than a mile).