Bring your family for a stay in this 19th-century fisherman’s cottage full of colourful flourishes to ensure you feel completely at home during your stay. Those who love adventure can embrace the opportunity to make their way along a section of the South West Coast Path keeping an eye out for rare flora, fauna and wildlife along the cliff-top paths and sandy beaches.
Simply decorated with splashes of pastel colours, the living room is a cosy area for everyone to relax, whether you’re watching TV, reading a book or playing a board game together on the coffee table. Mealtimess can be spent in the kitchen/diner, a warm and welcoming room filled with natural wood and a table seating four. Upstairs, there is a king-size bedroom and a bunk room both decorated in soothing colours to ensure a good night’s sleep. Finally, there is an all-white shower room which completes the property. Outside, a compact courtyard with bistro seating/table set.
Less than half a mile away is the bustling quayside and beautiful East Looe Beach where plenty is going on to fill a day out, be it hiring a kayak or a stand-up paddleboard for a trip out on the water, or simply laying back and soaking up the scenery on the soft sand. The town has several great eateries which are particularly well known for their fresh seafood, perfect for any special occasions during your holiday. Further inland, Bodmin (20 miles) is well worth a visit with plenty of history to explore from the jail and courtroom to the 15th-century St Petroc Church, not forgetting the magnificent walks on the moor to see sights such as Golitha Falls.