Meadowsweet, Looe is a charming hillside cottage offering an elevated retreat with breathtaking views across the river towards the sea. The compact kitchen features a retro-style hatch connecting through to a bright dining room with charming table and chairs, glass doors opening onto your private deck. Step outside to find abundant outdoor space across multiple levels: two decked terraces with comfortable seating, perfect for savouring morning coffee with those spectacular water vistas, whilst a lower lawn dotted with sun-loungers and a charcoal BBQ invites leisurely afternoons and alfresco dining.
The cosy living room, with its large bay window thoughtfully angled to frame far-reaching views, beckons you to sink into plush seating and lose yourself watching the river below. Upstairs, two king-size bedrooms (one convertible to a twin configuration) showcase magnificent vistas, whilst the family bathroom with walk-in shower and heated towel rail provides comfort. Additional separate cloakrooms, combined with a utility space housing washing machine and dishwasher, ensure convenience for all guests.
Imagine waking to the soft murmur of the river, the scent of sea air drifting through your windows, and distant seabird calls. Spend your days exploring Looe's charming high street, embarking on water adventures from the bustling harbour, or lingering on your deck as evening light transforms the water into molten gold. This is quintessential Cornish seaside escape.
Meadowsweet, Looe is nestled in this picturesque and lively seaside town, where the river divides the settlement into two vibrant communities united by charm and character. The bustling harbour offers endless opportunities for sightseeing boat trips and kayak adventures, whilst the high street presents an enticing array of independent shops, friendly pubs, and quality restaurants where fresh seafood features prominently – a testament to the thriving local fishing heritage. The beautiful South West Coast Path stretches along the coastline, offering exhilarating walks for all abilities, whilst sandy beaches nearby cater to those seeking traditional seaside pleasures and family fun.
The Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (5 km) showcases the area's rich maritime history through fascinating exhibits and ship models, whilst the impressive Restormel Castle (17 km) perches with stunning views and invites exploration of its 13th-century ruins and seasonal flowers. The Eden Project (20 km) captivates nature enthusiasts with magnificent biomes and interactive exhibits celebrating the relationship between people and plants. Bodmin Jail (24 km) offers guided heritage tours and paranormal experiences exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment.
Venture further to discover Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm (48 km) featuring award-winning farm experiences, vintage tractor rides through apple orchards, and traditional cyder tastings in their historic barns. The atmospheric Jamaica Inn (51 km) nestles dramatically on Bodmin Moor, immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's smuggling tale and now housing a fascinating museum of local history. Meanwhile, the historic Bude Canal (53 km) offers guided walks along its restored towpath, revealing preserved lock systems and maritime heritage from Cornwall's industrial past.
Just eleven kilometres away, the historic market town of Liskeard makes an ideal base for exploration, with its charming Victorian architecture, traditional weekly markets, and excellent transport links including the scenic Looe Valley Line railway. Positioned strategically between the wild landscapes of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast, it offers easy access to both moorland adventures and coastal pleasures. For culinary enthusiasts, Padstow beckons as a 40-kilometre scenic drive through rolling countryside. This celebrated foodie destination, perched on the Camel Estuary, boasts Rick Stein's renowned restaurants, bustling harbourfront eateries, and the famous annual 'Obby 'Oss festival celebrating ancient Cornish traditions.















