Seascape, Looe is a beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment enjoying elevated views across East Looe River and the sparkling sea beyond. The open-plan living space combines kitchen, dining, and lounge areas in one sociable haven, where large windows flood the room with natural light. The stylish modern kitchen features integrated appliances including electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge freezer, and dishwasher, whilst the comfortable lounge area is furnished with contemporary seating and a Smart TV for cosy evenings. The dining table sits beside patio doors, creating a wonderful spot to enjoy meals whilst taking in those lovely coastal views.
Step through the patio doors onto your private terrace, a generous outdoor space complete with garden furniture, perfect for morning coffee or alfresco dining as you watch the boats bobbing on the water below. Inside, the main bedroom offers a peaceful retreat with a king-size bed, ideal for lazy mornings, whilst the second bedroom provides a cosy single bed suitable for adults or children. The bright bathroom features a shower over bath and completes this delightful coastal apartment. Parking is available in the nearby car park on the quay, just a short stroll away.
Picture unhurried mornings on your sun-drenched terrace, the gentle sounds of the harbour drifting up as you plan the day ahead. Spend afternoons exploring the South West Coast Path from your doorstep, following dramatic clifftop trails with breathtaking views of Cornwall's rugged shoreline. As evening approaches, wander down to the bustling town for harbour-fresh fish and chips, or perhaps enjoy a leisurely glass-bottom boat trip out to Looe Island, where grey seals bask on ancient rocks.
Seascape, Looe places you perfectly to discover the treasures of Cornwall's stunning south coast. The charming village of Polperro lies just five kilometres away, where the Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing brings the area's fascinating maritime past to life through captivating exhibits, intricate ship models, and compelling photographic records of the village's colourful history. St Catherine's Castle in Fowey (14 km) stands proud on the clifftop, this atmospheric 16th-century artillery fort offering panoramic coastal views alongside scenic woodland trails and intriguing historical connections from the Crimean War through to WWII. St Austell Brewery (24 km) invites you to discover award-winning Cornish ales through engaging brewery tours, showcasing sustainable brewing practices and over 180 pubs across the county. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (25 km) provides fascinating insight into Cornwall's world-famous china clay industry, set within beautiful parkland perfect for leisurely exploration.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's finest attractions. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (45 km) offers swashbuckling family fun with mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and theatrical historical enactments inspired by Cornwall's rich tapestry of myths and legends. Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (48 km) commands spectacular views across the harbour approaches, this imposing coastal fortress combining Tudor military architecture with engaging interactive exhibitions and entertaining family-friendly activities throughout the year. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall (49 km) celebrates the county's deep connection with the sea through remarkable boat collections, thought-provoking exhibits, and hands-on activities that bring maritime heritage vividly to life for visitors of all ages.
The historic town of Saltash sits 18 kilometres from the apartment. It's ne of Cornwall's largest towns, where centuries of fascinating history unfold along the banks of the River Tamar, crowned by Brunel's magnificent Royal Albert Bridge. Meanwhile, the vibrant harbour town of Falmouth lies 49 kilometres away. Imposing coastal fortresses stand sentinel over busy waterways, exhilarating zip wire adventures soar above the historic docks, and a thriving arts scene flourishes in galleries, theatres, and independent studios throughout this culturally rich Cornish gem.



















