Number Six, The Creekside, Looe is a contemporary first-floor apartment perfectly designed for couples and small families seeking a relaxing Cornish getaway. The open-plan kitchen features a modern electric hob, oven, and breakfast bar positioned at the kitchen island with two stools, seamlessly flowing into the sophisticated living and dining area. Wooden accents and light-toned coastal-inspired decor create an inviting atmosphere where you can settle onto comfortable sofas and gaze across the balcony towards the river beyond.
The spacious foyer welcomes you with thoughtful storage for coats and shoes. Two beautifully appointed bedrooms, a generous king-size room with en-suite shower and a twin room, ensure restful nights for all guests. The main bathroom features stylish tiled walls and a luxurious bathtub. Step onto the delightful balcony to discover glimpses of the estuary, where you can unwind with a glass of wine or enjoy alfresco dining with loved ones. Underfloor heating throughout provides comfort year-round, whilst modern amenities including a dishwasher, washing machine, and coffee machine make your stay effortless.
Imagine waking to gentle river breezes, preparing fresh coffee in your stylish kitchen, and stepping onto your private balcony with a warm drink in hand. Spend lazy afternoons exploring the vibrant town centre with its welcoming restaurants and charming ice cream parlours, then return to your haven for a peaceful evening watching the estuary transform in the golden light.
Number Six, The Creekside, Looe is perfectly positioned on Cornwall's picturesque coast. The sandy East Looe Beach is just a short stroll away (800 metres), ideal for refreshing sea dips and building sandcastles with the family. Looe Island (2 km), a peaceful marine nature reserve, offers guided walks through diverse wildlife habitats with scenic coastal views accessible via organized trips. For heritage enthusiasts, the Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (5 km) showcases fascinating exhibits, ship models, and photographic records documenting the area's rich fishing and smuggling past. The Fowey Aquarium (13 km) provides an interactive glimpse into Cornish marine life with touch pools and local sea creatures that captivate visitors of all ages. Venture further to experience the scenic circular walk at Rame Head Heritage Coast (18 km), featuring breathtaking panoramic vistas, a striking medieval chapel, and atmospheric remains of a historic gun battery.
The serene Lamorran House Gardens in St Mawes (46 km) offers a garden paradise brimming with rare plants and stunning coastal panoramas, perfect for peaceful strolls and quiet reflection. History enthusiasts will appreciate Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (48 km), a grand and imposing coastal fortress with interactive exhibitions and engaging family activities throughout. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall (49 km) celebrates maritime heritage through compelling displays and fascinating boat collections.
Nearby Liskeard, just 11 kilometres away, is a charming historic market town perfectly nestled between the rugged landscapes of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast. This delightful destination offers excellent shopping opportunities, traditional pubs, and fascinating heritage sites that provide wonderful days out for holidaymakers. Meanwhile, Plymouth lies 35 km distant, presenting visitors with a vibrant waterfront city steeped in maritime history. As the departure point of the Mayflower, Plymouth boasts outstanding cultural experiences including the National Marine Aquarium, historic Barbican quarter, and exceptional dining venues overlooking the harbour, making both locations perfect for memorable excursions during your stay.











