St Mary's Bay, Brixham

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St Mary's Bay

St. Mary's Bay is a sand and shingle beach located near the fishing town of Brixham, in south-eastern Devon. It has footpath access from a car park and can be reached as a detour from a walk along the coast path, which is part of te long-distance South West Coast Path. The bay lies on the south side of the headland occupied by Brixham: the headland separates St Mary's Bay from the broad sweep of Tor Bay.

There is a viewpoint on Sharkham Point above the beach. In the cliffs fringing the beach, fossils can be found.

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