✓ Beautiful harbour and sea views from both bedrooms
✓ Just 1 minute walk to the harbour and waterfront
✓ Characterful fisherman’s cottage with exposed beams and stone walls
✓ Quiet tucked-away passage yet right in the centre of town
✓ Private patio spaces for morning coffee or evening drinks
✓ Ideal base for exploring the English Riviera
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Beautiful harbour and sea views can be enjoyed from this charming fisherman’s cottage just 50 metres from Brixham Harbour. Tucked away in a quiet passage yet only one minute from the waterfront, restaurants and ferries, Tradewinds is a cosy coastal retreat in the heart of this historic fishing town.
Full of character with exposed stone walls, wooden beams and vintage sea charts, the cottage has the feel of a crow’s nest overlooking the harbour, offering a truly authentic Brixham stay.
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Wake up to the sound of gulls and fishing boats in the harbour. Make a coffee and sit in the window seat watching the boats come and go before wandering down to the harbour for breakfast at one of Brixham’s waterside cafés.
After a day exploring coastal walks, beaches and hidden coves, return to the cottage for a relaxed evening overlooking the harbour lights.
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Perfect For:
• Couples looking for a romantic seaside break
• Small families wanting a cosy coastal getaway
• Food lovers exploring Brixham’s famous seafood restaurants
• Walkers enjoying the South West Coast Path
• Guests wanting a central location without being on a busy street
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The Cottage:
Tradewinds is a traditional fisherman’s cottage full of charm and history, set over four levels. Its elevated position gives it the feel of a crow’s nest overlooking the harbour, with lovely views across the water and fishing boats below.
Inside you’ll find exposed stone walls, wooden beams and maritime touches reflecting Brixham’s rich fishing heritage. The cottage is light, bright and comfortable while still retaining its historic character.
This part of Brixham was once known for smugglers’ routes and hidden hatches running beneath the old Customs Cottages where officers lived over 300 years ago.
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Living Room
A cosy and comfortable space to relax after a day exploring the coast.
• Ground floor with access to the front patio
• Sofa and two armchairs
• Smart TV
• Electric fire styled as a wood-burning stove
• Coffee table and soft lighting
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Kitchen & Dining
Fully equipped for cooking during your stay.
• Dining table seating four
• Electric oven and induction hob
• Microwave
• Fridge freezer
• Dishwasher
• Washing machine
• Cafetière, kettle and toaster
• Access to side patio with bistro table
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Bedrooms
Both bedrooms enjoy lovely harbour and sea views, making mornings here particularly special.
Master Bedroom (Top Floor)
• King-size bed
• Window seat overlooking the harbour
• Built-in wardrobe and drawers
• Ensuite with basin and WC
• Dual-aspect harbour and sea views
Bedroom Two
• Two single beds
• Window seat with harbour views
• Built-in wardrobe and drawers
• Light and airy with sea views
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Bathroom
Located on the first floor.
• Bath with shower over
• Wash basin
• WC
• Mirror and storage
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Outdoor Space
• Front patio with bench seating
• Side patio with bistro table and chairs
Perfect for morning coffee or an evening drink after a day by the sea.
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Walkable Locations
Tradewinds is ideally positioned to explore Brixham on foot.
• Brixham Harbour – 1 minute walk
• Rockfish seafood restaurant – 1 minute walk
• Ferry to Dartmouth, Torquay & Paignton – 2 minutes
• Cafés, pubs & shops – 2–3 minutes
• Coastal walks and beaches – 10–15 minutes
The ferry across the bay is a wonderful way to explore the English Riviera. From Kingswear you can also take the famous steam railway and continue on to Dartmouth and Totnes.
For day trips, visit:
• Dartmoor National Park and its wild ponies
• Greenway, Agatha Christie’s riverside home
• Coleton Fishacre, a beautiful Art Deco National Trust house
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Parking & Transport
• Limited free parking sometimes available around the corner (about 5 minutes walk), though this can be more limited during summer.
• Oxen Cove Car Park – approximately 5 minutes walk
• 4 days approx £30
• 8 days approx £54
• Valid in Torbay Council car parks
• Bus station – 5 minutes walk
• Paignton train station – 10–15 minutes by taxi or bus