About Brixham
Brixham is a small town in Devon, at the southern end of Torbay, across the bay from Torquay, and is a fishing port.

The town is hilly, and built around the harbour which remains in use as a dock for fishing trawlers; in addition, it has a focal tourist attraction in the replica of Sir Francis Drake's ship the Golden Hind that is permanently moored there. In summer the Cowtown carnival is held, a reminder of when Brixham was two separate communities with only a marshy lane to connect them. Cowtown was the area on top of the hill where the farmers lived, while a mile away in the harbour was Fishtown, where the seamen lived.

Brixham is where William III of Orange landed with his Dutch army, on 5th November, 1688, during the Glorious Revolution, and many local people still have Dutch surnames, being direct descendants of soldiers in that army. A road leading from the harbour up a steep hill to where the Dutch made their camp, is still called Overgang, meaning 'transition' in Dutch.

Over the centuries the harbour has played in a part in many of conflicts that have taken place.

 Brixham Guest Houses

Below is a list of Guest House accommodation available in Brixham.

Anchorage Guest House
No description available

01803 852960
Brixham House
No description available

01803 853954
Brookside Guest House
No description available

01803 858858
Churston Way Lodge
No description available

01803 853315
Midhurst Guest House
No description available

01803 857331
Raddicombe Lodge
No description available

01803 882125
Ranscombe House
No description available

01803 882337
Redlands Guest House
No description available

01803 853813
Sampford House
No description available

01803 857761
Sea Tang Guest House
No description available

01803 854651
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