4 Admiralty Court, Looe, is a stylish split-level apartment boasting stunning sea views from every room within this historic 19th-century building. The chic kitchen area features modern conveniences including an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, perfectly positioned for gathering around the generously-sized breakfast bar. The lovely lounge / kitchen / diner flows seamlessly together, creating an inviting space where you can slip onto comfortable sofas to relax whilst taking in those magnificent coastal vistas.
Step outside onto the apartment's crowning glory – a wonderful 30-foot-long balcony overlooking East Looe Beach, complete with garden furniture for memorable al fresco dining and morning coffees. The property features three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a stylish king-size room on the upper floor, plus two wonderful sea-view bedrooms on the lower level – one with twin beds and another with a double bed and single bed. Two bathrooms ensure comfort for all guests, including a family bathroom with bath and shower, plus a separate shower room. The communal garden, shared with four other apartments, offers direct access to the beach.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves lapping the shore below, sipping your morning coffee on that magnificent balcony whilst watching the world wake up along East Looe's golden sands. Picture yourself unwinding after days exploring Cornwall's treasures, gathering loved ones for sunset drinks as fishing boats return to the picturesque harbour in the distance.
4 Admiralty Court, Looe, places you perfectly to explore Cornwall's most captivating attractions. The peaceful Looe Island (2 km) offers a marine nature reserve with guided walks, diverse wildlife habitats, and scenic views, accessible only via organised boat trips. Adventure seekers will love Carnglaze Cavern in St Neot (22 km), featuring three man-made caverns forming an all-weather underground family attraction. History enthusiasts can explore Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (28 km), a magnificent 13th-century circular castle with stunning views and perfect picnic spots, whilst Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park in Cremyll (29 km) provides historic parkland by the sea with scenic trails and coastal adventures.
Further afield, discover Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (49 km), a family-friendly puzzle park with interactive trails and enchanting gardens, or lose yourself in the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (50 km), where magical garden restoration creates diverse plant collections and captivating walks. Wildlife lovers shouldn't miss the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park at Goss Moor (50 km), featuring diverse owl species and educational flying displays.
The nearby town of Saltash, just 23 kilometres away, offers holidaymakers a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's rich maritime heritage as one of the county's largest historic settlements. This charming town sits proudly beside the River Tamar, dominated by Brunel's magnificent Royal Albert Bridge. Meanwhile, St Austell provides endless exploration opportunities with a 40-kilometre drive taking you to this historic china clay mining town. Here, visitors can discover the world-renowned Eden Project with its spectacular biodomes, explore the fascinating clay mining heritage, and enjoy the nearby pristine beaches of the stunning Cornish Riviera coastline.