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Berry Head is a coastal headland at the southern end of Torbay, to the southeast of Brixham, Devon, England.

The coastal cliffs here are home to a seabird colony, including Guillemots, Razorbills and Kittiwakes. Several rare vagrant birds have occurred here, including a long-staying Gyrfalcon in 1986.

The site is one of only two locations in Britain at which the White Rock-rose occurs.

It has a fort.