Manor House, Looe is a light-filled apartment perfectly positioned to enjoy this enchanting Cornish fishing town, just 300 metres from the golden sands of Looe's main beach. The open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area welcomes you with French doors flooding the space with natural light, leading onto a private patio overlooking the shimmering river. A comfortable sofa sits before the Smart TV, while the breakfast bar provides an inviting spot for leisurely morning coffee. The modern kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer, making it easy to prepare everything from picnic lunches to evening suppers.
Heading outside, your private patio with garden furniture invites you to relax with a glass of wine, while shared bench seating overlooks captivating water views. Private parking for one car ensures stress-free arrival. Two bright bedrooms offer restful accommodation: a peaceful double room and a versatile twin, both benefiting from the apartment's wonderfully light aspect. A bathroom with shower over bath completes the layout, while a separate WC adds convenience.
Picture mornings on your riverside patio, the gentle sound of water lapping below as fishing boats drift past. Wander down to the harbour, just moments away, to browse independent gift shops, savour fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, or join a glass-bottom boat excursion to the glorious nature reserve on Looe Island. As afternoon sun warms the cobbled streets, perhaps follow the coastal path to discover hidden coves and spectacular clifftop vistas stretching along this beautiful Cornish coastline.
Manor House, Looe puts you within easy reach of Cornwall's finest attractions and experiences. The MAD Museum in Fowey (13 km) showcases fascinating interactive mechanical art and design exhibits, perfect for engaging curious minds of all ages with its ingenious kinetic sculptures and creative installations. St Austell Brewery in St Austell, a 24-kilometre drive away, offers award-winning beers and fascinating brewery tours revealing traditional and sustainable brewing practices across their network of over 180 pubs. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (24 km) invites you to discover this ancient smuggling inn's captivating museum, charming accommodations, and delightful dining experiences set dramatically on wild Bodmin Moor. Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (27 km) present a magical garden restoration featuring diverse plant collections, thriving wildlife habitats, and enchanting walks through this captivating blend of Victorian beauty and natural history.
Venture further to explore even more of Cornwall's treasures. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (45 km) brings Cornish myths and legends to life through pirate-themed adventure golf, mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and dramatic historical enactments that delight adventurers of all ages. Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum, also 45 kilometres distant, preserves the area's rich local history and cultural heritage through engaging exhibits and fascinating community-driven activities. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (49 km) offers award-winning farm experiences with guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and a wonderful variety of traditional apple-based products celebrating Cornwall's cider-making heritage.
The historic market town of Liskeard lies just 11 kilometres away, perfectly positioned between Bodmin Moor and the south coast, offering excellent shopping, traditional pubs, and easy access to moorland walks. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac is a 38 kilometre drive From the apartment. Teh village offers scenic harbours, traditional stone cottages, and dramatic coastal settings, famously featured in the beloved TV series Doc Martin, which create an utterly charming Cornish experience.















