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You can book this property from:

  • £641 per week
  • £92 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 2 king/super-king beds
  • 2 single beds

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided
  • Bath
  • Shower

Accessibility

  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Ground floor WC
  • Ground floor bedroom

Families

  • Family friendly
  • Travel cot
  • Highchair
  • Stairgate

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • River views
  • Harbour views
  • Sea or coastal views

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Watersports
  • Fishing
  • Golf

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Balcony
  • Outdoor storage
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking

How far to ...?

  • Beach 0.2 miles
  • Pub 0.1 miles
  • Shop 0.1 miles

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 18:00
  • Check out: 11:30

Description

Sometimes words are insufficient as the views at Trenoweth take some describing. Astounding, panoramic, incredible and breath-taking do offer some insight into what to expect but there’s nothing quite like the feeling of walking up the steps and standing on the terrace to marvel at all that lays before you.

Trenoweth occupies an elevated position in East Looe with panoramic views of the town, its bustling harbour, bridge crossing and river. Only two minutes from both the beach and the centre of the town, Trenoweth is set on terraces formerly used by fishermen as market gardens, in a tranquil and relaxing location alongside the original historic road into Looe. The sunny aspect across the valley catches spectacular sunsets from the dining terrace.

Looe Harbour 2019

GROUND FLOOR:
Kitchen/Dining Room: Freestanding gas cooker, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, second fridge, washing machine. Dining set for 6. Bay window with fabulous views of the harbour and across the town.
Living Room: TV with Chromecast device, wood-burning stove, sliding patio doors leading to the terrace. Great views.
Bedroom 1:
Large light-filled room with superking size bed (6’), bedside units, chest of drawers, hanging hooks. Fantastic views through bay window.
Bathroom: Basin and sizeable bath with centre-mounted shower enclosure over. Basin and heated towel rail. Separate self-contained WC.

FIRST FLOOR:
Snug Area: Corner sofa offering a quiet, relaxing area.
Bedroom 2: Superking size bed (6’), bedside units, two chest of drawers, hanging hooks.
Bedroom 3: Twin beds (3’), bedside unit, two chests of drawers. Harbour views.

GARDEN & PARKING: Extensive higher terrace accessed from the house with glass paneling making the most of the panoramic views. Garden furniture, two sun loungers and charcoal barbecue. Lower lawned terrace with bench seating and 180 degree views across town – not fully enclosed so children need supervising in this area for safety. Private parking space for 1 car in carport built into the hill.

Power and Heat: Gas and electricity included in the price. Gas-fired central heating and woodburner logs not provided. 
Baby Equipment: Travel cot, highchair and stairgate provided.
Bedding and Linen: Bed linen and towels provided, please bring your own beach towels.
Shop: 150 yds. Pub: 150 yds.

NOTES: No smoking. No pets. WiFi provided.  Mobile phone reception generally good. A property with these astounding views comes with challenges and in this case the hill it is located on is steep and very narrow in places so not for the faint-hearted to drive along. There are also steps across two levels to reach the front door.

Location

The town of Looe has charming narrow streets leading down to a picturesque harbour, and is split into East and West Looe by the river that runs through it, and on down to the beach.  Looe's sandy beach has a little cafe where you can linger over a cup of coffee while people-watching or admiring the view. 

There are a number of lovely cafes, as well as restaurants and pubs to choose from, making this a great destination for the foodies among you.  You will have the opportunity to buy freshly-caught fish from the market on the quay, or if you fancy it, go out on a fishing trip to have a go at catching your own!

If you don't fancy fishing, a good alternative boat trip is to Looe Island, where you can find some lovely examples of rare plants, and spot plenty of wildlife, including grey seals and seabirds.  Looe Marine Conservation Group can give you more information about the island and its wildlife.

Looe is said to be a wonderful place to enjoy the New Year festivities, a time when many happy party-goers in fancy dress descend upon the town to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy a magnificent display of fireworks.