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Byre Cottage - converted 17th century cottage

Looe, England, United Kingdom

One of six 17th century stone built barns converted to comfortable and well equipped cottages in an Area of Outstanding Natural Landscape and adjacent to the SW Coastal Path. Set around a courtyard and with ample parking and a child's outdoor play area and an information room with brochures, games, books and dvds etc. A laundry with drying facilities is provided. Beds are made for your arrival.brbrThe National Trust’s extensive cliff top is just across the quiet lane.. a step away with magnificent views of Whitsand Bay and the entrance to Looe Harbour. Just sit on the cliff and relax or have a barbeque in the evening or stroll to Millendreath Beach which is 300 meters away with its cafe, toilets and water sports equipment hire. brbrFollow the scenic South West Coastal Path for 1 ½ miles to the ancient fishing town of Looe. On coastal walks you will find plenty of flora and fauna to interest you from wild flowers to birds of prey and occasionally a deer. Looe is still a thriving fishing port with a busy fish market where you can watch the auctions. Buy a fresh mackerel or catch your own from the many little fishing boats you can hire. Whatever you choose a fresh mackerel makes a tasty meal! The narrow streets of Looe are a delight to wander and browse. Pick up an oggy (a traditional Cornish pasty) for that tasty snack lunch!! Public beaches are available in Looe or at Seaton.brbrThe virtual traffic free ancient smugglers fishing village of Polperro is only a short drive away. Many attractions nearby include the Eden Project and the National Marine Aquarium. brbrFor those who like gardens then visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project where are dramatic domed gardens the size of 24 football pitches. Eden continues to expand its facilities and wonders which people find fascinating . The giant domes house plants from different temporal zones of the world. The National Trust historical houses include Lanhydrock, Cotehele and Mount Edgcombe (Lady Astor’s old home) and all are set in superb surroundings. Other attractions including the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn and Morwhelan Quay.brbrFishing, riding, walking are all available nearby. Golf at Looe Golf Club is 2 miles and The St Mellion Golf and Country Club is 20 minutes away. The walk from Looe to Polperro is a must. brbrPlymouth is only 14 miles away along the old Cornish highway. Visit the Barbican with the Mayflower Steps where the pilgrim fathers left for America or the National Marine Aquarium. The Hoe with Smeaton’s Tower (an old Eddystone Lighthouse) and look out over the sound like Sir Francis Drake when he was playing bowls! brbrSummercourt offers a relaxing environment with the availability of local places of interest and attractions so you can enjoy a peaceful and happy holiday.br
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Stables - 17th century converted barn

Looe, England, United Kingdom

One of six 17th century stone built barns converted to comfortable and well equipped cottages in an Area of Outstanding Natural Landscape and adjacent to the SW Coastal Path. Set around a courtyard and with ample parking and a child's outdoor play area and an information room with brochures, games, books and dvds etc. A laundry with drying facilities is provided. Beds are made for your arrival.brbrThe National Trust’s extensive cliff top is just across the quiet lane.. a step away with magnificent views of Whitsand Bay and the entrance to Looe Harbour. Just sit on the cliff and relax or have a barbeque in the evening or stroll to Millendreath Beach which is 300 meters away with its cafe, toilets and water sports equipment hire. brbrFollow the scenic South West Coastal Path for 1 ½ miles to the ancient fishing town of Looe. On coastal walks you will find plenty of flora and fauna to interest you from wild flowers to birds of prey and occasionally a deer. Looe is still a thriving fishing port with a busy fish market where you can watch the auctions. Buy a fresh mackerel or catch your own from the many little fishing boats you can hire. Whatever you choose a fresh mackerel makes a tasty meal! The narrow streets of Looe are a delight to wander and browse. Pick up an oggy (a traditional Cornish pasty) for that tasty snack lunch!! Public beaches are available in Looe or at Seaton.brbrThe virtual traffic free ancient smugglers fishing village of Polperro is only a short drive away. Many attractions nearby include the Eden Project and the National Marine Aquarium. brbrFor those who like gardens then visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project where are dramatic domed gardens the size of 24 football pitches. Eden continues to expand its facilities and wonders which people find fascinating . The giant domes house plants from different temporal zones of the world. The National Trust historical houses include Lanhydrock, Cotehele and Mount Edgcombe (Lady Astor’s old home) and all are set in superb surroundings. Other attractions including the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn and Morwhelan Quay.brbrFishing, riding, walking are all available nearby. Golf at Looe Golf Club is 2 miles and The St Mellion Golf and Country Club is 20 minutes away. The walk from Looe to Polperro is a must. brbrPlymouth is only 14 miles away along the old Cornish highway. Visit the Barbican with the Mayflower Steps where the pilgrim fathers left for America or the National Marine Aquarium. The Hoe with Smeaton’s Tower (an old Eddystone Lighthouse) and look out over the sound like Sir Francis Drake when he was playing bowls! brbrSummercourt offers a relaxing environment with the availability of local places of interest and attractions so you can enjoy a peaceful and happy holiday.br
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Terrace View Stunning views of Looe Harbour

Looe, England, United Kingdom

brA newly refurbished 1 bedroom apartment finished to a very high standard, with all new furnishings. brbrAs you enter the property you will come to the large living room, with amazing views of the harbour from the big bay windows , all new furnishings with beautiful newly layed vinyl. brbrLeading to the kitchen with all new brand new appliances including a dishwasher, fridge, oven, washing machine and tumble dryer. All brand new utensils, cutlery. Been fitted and finished to an amazing standard. Everything you will need. brIncluding a table and chairs in the dining area to sit in comfort whilst dining.brbrA great size bedroom with a large top of the range Harrison spinks bed, with all new furnishings. To give you the best night's sleep with cotton bed linen with a choice of pillows.brbrThe brand new Wet room is outstanding and very spacious, with a toilet, sink unit and open wet room brshower.brbrOther things to note:brPerfect for, br● couples br● coastal walkersbr● remote workersbr● guests seeking viewsbrbrLooe has everything:brA great selection of walkable restaurants, multiple coastal paths for stunning walks and vistas, a variety of boat trips, beautiful beach and lovely shops to potter around. brLooe is also a great base for exploring Cornwall. brbrGuest Access:brAccess is gained via a key safe box as you come to the property brbrParking:brThe apartment does not have dedicated parking, however there are a couple of car parks nearby. brbrExtras for guests:brbrGROCERY SERVICE ARRANGED AND DELIVERED ON ARRIVAL
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Linhay - converted 17th century cottage

Looe, England, United Kingdom

One of six 17th century stone built barns converted to comfortable and well equipped cottages in an Area of Outstanding Natural Landscape and adjacent to the SW Coastal Path. Set around a courtyard and with ample parking and a child's outdoor play area and an information room with brochures, games, books and dvds etc. A laundry with drying facilities is provided. Beds are made for your arrival.brbrThe National Trust’s extensive cliff top is just across the quiet lane.. a step away with magnificent views of Whitsand Bay and the entrance to Looe Harbour. Just sit on the cliff and relax or have a barbeque in the evening or stroll to Millendreath Beach which is 300 meters away with its cafe, toilets and water sports equipment hire. brbrFollow the scenic South West Coastal Path for 1 ½ miles to the ancient fishing town of Looe. On coastal walks you will find plenty of flora and fauna to interest you from wild flowers to birds of prey and occasionally a deer. Looe is still a thriving fishing port with a busy fish market where you can watch the auctions. Buy a fresh mackerel or catch your own from the many little fishing boats you can hire. Whatever you choose a fresh mackerel makes a tasty meal! The narrow streets of Looe are a delight to wander and browse. Pick up an oggy (a traditional Cornish pasty) for that tasty snack lunch!! Public beaches are available in Looe or at Seaton.brbrThe virtual traffic free ancient smugglers fishing village of Polperro is only a short drive away. Many attractions nearby include the Eden Project and the National Marine Aquarium. brbrFor those who like gardens then visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project where are dramatic domed gardens the size of 24 football pitches. Eden continues to expand its facilities and wonders which people find fascinating . The giant domes house plants from different temporal zones of the world. The National Trust historical houses include Lanhydrock, Cotehele and Mount Edgcombe (Lady Astor’s old home) and all are set in superb surroundings. Other attractions including the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn and Morwhelan Quay.brbrFishing, riding, walking are all available nearby. Golf at Looe Golf Club is 2 miles and The St Mellion Golf and Country Club is 20 minutes away. The walk from Looe to Polperro is a must. brbrPlymouth is only 14 miles away along the old Cornish highway. Visit the Barbican with the Mayflower Steps where the pilgrim fathers left for America or the National Marine Aquarium. The Hoe with Smeaton’s Tower (an old Eddystone Lighthouse) and look out over the sound like Sir Francis Drake when he was playing bowls! brbrSummercourt offers a relaxing environment with the availability of local places of interest and attractions so you can enjoy a peaceful and happy holiday.br
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$323.01

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Deep Blue Shore - large luxury holiday home, 60m from the beach

Looe, England, United Kingdom

PLEASE SEE OUR AMENDED BOOKING TERMS AND CONDITIONS IN PLACE DURING COVID-19 ALLOWING LAST MINUTE CANCELLATIONS WITH FULL REFUND IF LOCAL OR NATIONAL TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS ARE IN PLACE.brbrPLEASE CONTACT US FOR SMALLER GROUP BOOKING DISCOUNTS.brbrbrDeep Blue Shore is a large, luxury house with breathtaking sea views, 60m from the beach, Sky HD with 47' flat screen TV, music systems, hi-spec kitchen with granite worktops American style fridge/freeze and free use of indoor pool, sauna and hot tub at a nearby hotel. The South West coastal path is 50m away, Eden project 45 minutes and there are wonderful local gardens to explore.brRenovated to the highest standard, this spacious Cornish property offers the very best in luxury accommodation for families and larger groups. With the beach only 50 metres away and enclosed gardens to the front and the rear, Deep Blue Shore is ideal for families and large groups seeking the highest quality accommodation, whilst having every opportunity to enjoy the great Cornish outdoors without having to use the car every day.brThere is a terrace patio to the front providing fantastic views of the sea and Looe Island. To the rear is a large lawned garden with a more secluded decked area and safe play equipment for children including a climbing frame, swing and trampoline. The gardens are fully equipped for family BBQs and enjoying the Cornish sunshine. The property has good access and off road parking for 3 cars.brDeep Blue Shore is fully equipped with the latest gadgets, as well as the Sky in the main living room already mentioned, the second living room has 37 inch flat screen TV with freeview and BlueRay DVD and there are 27 inch flat screen TVs in all bedrooms (32 inch in the master bedroom upstairs). Wifi access if free and there are a great range of books, CDs and DVDs.brThe High Spec kitchen is fully equipped for everything that you may need to cater for large groups and family meals. Includes a stainless steel American style fridge freezer, stainless steel range cooker, dishwasher, granite workstops and a beautiful oak dining table and chairs with seating for 10 people. There is also a utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer and plenty of extra storage space. The large boot room has plenty of hanging and storage space for all your outdoor clothes, together with room for your buckets and spaces crabbing lines, nets and all your other beach stuff!brGround floor accommodation comprises the kitchen diner, two lounges and bedroom with zip and link beds which can be arrange as singles or a superking, this bedroom has an ensuite shower room. Upstairs are two further superking doubles, one with ensuite shower room and a room with two sets of bunk beds suitable for 4 children. An additional family bathroom and shower room are also on this floor. With a ground floor bedroom and bathroom this property is suitable for guests with limited mobility, please note there are two steps from the parking area in to the front door.brbrPlease note we also have exclusively 5* ratings on TripAdvisor!brbrPLEASE NOTE free passes are included for the Hannafore Point Hotel Leisure Centre which has a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna , hot tub and gymnasium. These facilities are not on site but are an approximate 4 minute walk from Deep Blue Shore. As these facilities are not provided by us availability is not guaranteed.
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Smithy Cottage 17th century converted barn

Looe, England, United Kingdom

One of six 17th century stone built barns converted to comfortable and well equipped cottages in an Area of Outstanding Natural Landscape and adjacent to the SW Coastal Path. Set around a courtyard and with ample parking and a child's outdoor play area and an information room with brochures, games, books and dvds etc. A laundry with drying facilities is provided. Beds are made for your arrival.brbrThe National Trust’s extensive cliff top is just across the quiet lane.. a step away with magnificent views of Whitsand Bay and the entrance to Looe Harbour. Just sit on the cliff and relax or have a barbeque in the evening or stroll to Millendreath Beach which is 300 meters away with its cafe, toilets and water sports equipment hire. brbrFollow the scenic South West Coastal Path for 1 ½ miles to the ancient fishing town of Looe. On coastal walks you will find plenty of flora and fauna to interest you from wild flowers to birds of prey and occasionally a deer. Looe is still a thriving fishing port with a busy fish market where you can watch the auctions. Buy a fresh mackerel or catch your own from the many little fishing boats you can hire. Whatever you choose a fresh mackerel makes a tasty meal! The narrow streets of Looe are a delight to wander and browse. Pick up an oggy (a traditional Cornish pasty) for that tasty snack lunch!! Public beaches are available in Looe or at Seaton.brbrThe virtual traffic free ancient smugglers fishing village of Polperro is only a short drive away. Many attractions nearby include the Eden Project and the National Marine Aquarium. brbrFor those who like gardens then visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project where are dramatic domed gardens the size of 24 football pitches. Eden continues to expand its facilities and wonders which people find fascinating . The giant domes house plants from different temporal zones of the world. The National Trust historical houses include Lanhydrock, Cotehele and Mount Edgcombe (Lady Astor’s old home) and all are set in superb surroundings. Other attractions including the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn and Morwhelan Quay.brbrFishing, riding, walking are all available nearby. Golf at Looe Golf Club is 2 miles and The St Mellion Golf and Country Club is 20 minutes away. The walk from Looe to Polperro is a must. brbrPlymouth is only 14 miles away along the old Cornish highway. Visit the Barbican with the Mayflower Steps where the pilgrim fathers left for America or the National Marine Aquarium. The Hoe with Smeaton’s Tower (an old Eddystone Lighthouse) and look out over the sound like Sir Francis Drake when he was playing bowls! brbrSummercourt offers a relaxing environment with the availability of local places of interest and attractions so you can enjoy a peaceful and happy holiday.br
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Looe Self Catering, Boutique Holiday Cottage Looe with Spectacular Harbour Views

Looe, England, United Kingdom

Holiday Cottage in Looe brbrBoutique Holiday Cottage Luxury Accommodation and Spectacular Harbour ViewsbrbrLittle Pudding Cottage set in an idyllic location with stunning views.brbrStunning Harbour Views br1 min Walk to Looe Town Centre brParking by CottagebrLovely comfy bed with 2000 pocket sprung mattressbr4K SMART TV. 42” wall mounted, latest state of the art TVbrFree 4k Netflix and NowTV streaming watch zillions of movies and boxsets brFastest Free Wi-FI BT Infinity Fibre Optic broadbandbrUniversal Quad Dock Docking Station for all mobilesbrPrivate Secure Key coded Front Gate brWarm and Cosy brbrLooe Self Catering Holiday Cottage with Panoramic View over the Harbour.brbrA truly charming, luxurious, little gem of a cottage, situated in an idyllic location in the hills above East Looe, with dazzling views over the river and its stunning historic harbour, which lights up at night. brbrThe cottage is wonderfully placed, a quiet oasis just a few minutes’ walk from the bustling centre of ancient Looe with its fine beach, busy harbour, quirky shops, traditional pubs and award winning restaurants .You will never tire of the view of the boats in the harbour from the lounge, kitchen and terrace. brbrDecorated in a contemporary style, this romantic cottage is modern and stylish. Believed to have once been a Quaker property, the sympathetic restoration brings together the old and the new beautifully. There are all the conveniences of modern living including high speed internet, smart TV with Netflix and a docking station for mobiles. brbrThere is free parking outside the key coded, secure gated entrance to the private annex, which is all on one level. The front door leads into a sleek kitchen with all the modern appliances you will need including washer dryer, built in oven & ceramic hob, microwave, fridge freezer, kettle and toaster. A welcome pack will greet you, to make that essential cup of tea or coffee after your journey. There is a seating area with a dining table and chairs, and a breakfast bar overlooking Looe harbour and the fishing boats. brbrLight and airy in the summer and warm and cosy in the winter with the benefit of gas central heating, the relaxing lounge is tastefully decorated and has panoramic views over the harbour. Relax in comfortable three-seater and two-seater settees (one of which converts into a double bed). The double bedroom has a king size bed ready made-up with Egyptian cotton bedding, built in wardrobes and bedside cabinets. The modern, white, en-suite bathroom has wall heating and luxury towels are provided.brbrThe outside areas are all private and for holiday guest access only. The outstanding feature of the cottage is the truly stunning upper deck. It has a luxurious, contemporary, dining table and chairs, together with matching sun loungers and parasol. The perfect place for a lazy summer lunch, or romantic, alfresco, dining as the sun goes down in all its golden glory, revealing the magical backdrop of the lights of Looe Harbour. On the lower level is a tropical garden, a peaceful haven for reading or quiet contemplation, with shaded seating. br
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