You can book this property from:

  • £571 per week
  • £82 per night
  • 4 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 2 double beds
  • 2 single beds

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided

Families

  • Family friendly
  • Travel cot
  • Highchair

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Smart TV
  • Sea or coastal views

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Fishing

Outdoors

  • Private parking

How far to ...?

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

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

This superb seafront three bedroom cottage has been recently renovated and refurbished to a high standard and overlooks the long sandy beach in East Looe. With level access and within a minute of the promenade and famous Banjo Pier, as well as very close to the many shops, bars, cafes and restaurants of the town, 4 Seaview is the perfect location for those who like to be close to the seaside action. A short boat taxi trip across the river (40p tide permitting) leads to quieter West Looe and the fascinating rock pool beach at Hannafore seafront as well as some beautiful coastal scenery and footpaths. Walkers will love to walk the coast path to the charming village of Polperro and beyond and maybe hop on a bus back. There are miles of beautiful Cornish coastline in both directions, all waiting to be explored by foot, car or even boat. Boat trips including glass-bottom boat excursions, sea cruises, fishing trips and speed boat rides can all be booked from the nearby harbour. Inland, a 25 minute drive will take you to Bodmin Moor where you can discover Cornwall's mining heritage and view some of the historical mines and engine houses, as well as admire the wonderful, roaming cattle, ponies and wildlife. The popular Eden Project is 40 minutes away by car.

Seaview 4 is a beautiful blend of stone walls, old beams, fine contemporary furnishings and calm neutral colour scheme.  Laid out over 3 floors, this first class holiday home boasts a ground floor open plan modern hand-crafted kitchen, dining and lounge area which is ideal for family get-togethers after a busy day out exploring the area. All of the comfortable bedrooms offer dramatic sea and coastline views, and the double has a pretty Juliet Balcony, perfect to admire the scenery.

GROUND FLOOR
Lounge / Kitchen / Diner:
Smart TV, Sky channels, electric oven, ceramic hobl, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine.

FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom 2:
Bunk beds (lower 4'6'' and top 3' single), wall mounted TV, DVD player, chest of drawers.
Bathroom: Bath (thermostatic rainfall shower over), basin, w.c.

SECOND FLOOR
Bedroom 1: Double bed (4'6''), wall mounted TV, DVD player, Juliet balcony.
Bedroom 3: Single bed (3') (leading off Bedroom 2).

GARDEN AND PARKING: Parking for 1 car reserved parking space in Pearnes Boat Yard next to the Millpool carpark. No garden

Power and Heat: Gas & electricity included in rent; gas fired c.h. throughout.
Bedding and Linen: Bed linen and towels provided (please bring your own beach towels)
Baby Equipment: Travel cot and high chair provided. Please bring your own cot bedding.
Shop: 0.1 ml Pub: 0.1 ml

NOTES: No smoking, no pets, maximum 4 adults. Maximum party size 5 including infants.  WiFi provided. Mobile reception varies.

Reviews

A lovely cottage in a brilliant location everything you could ever need and spotless the welcome drink and chocs were much appreciated.have stayed in quite a few cottages in Looe down the years and this one is right up there with the best already looking to book again.

Mr H,

This is a great property. Ideally situated close to the beach and amenities. Clean and well equipped, absolutely no complaints. We had a lovely stay.

Mrs R,

Lovely cottage, comfortable sofa, bed & pillows, powerful shower, elegant bone china crockery (and melamine for the children) sharp knives, fridge with freezer box, warm cottage with full control over the gas central heating. Parking was very handy and a must for Looe if staying. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend and stay again.

Mr Chris A,

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.