The Bolt Hole at Admiralty Court, Looe is a luxurious top-floor apartment perfectly positioned for families and friends seeking a stylish seaside retreat. The well-equipped kitchen features a built-in electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge freezer, with a large dining table ideal for leisurely breakfasts or social evening meals. The comfortable living room invites relaxation with plush seating and a wall-mounted Smart TV, while large windows flood the space with natural light and frame captivating views across Looe Bay.
Step out onto either of two private balconies offering unrivalled panoramic views of the sparkling bay and dramatic Cornish coastline beyond. Residents also share access to communal gardens with direct beach access. The master bedroom welcomes you with a king-size bed, abundant natural light, and its own balcony access for morning coffee with sea views, whilst the generously proportioned twin bedroom provides ample storage and peaceful accommodation. Two modern bathrooms complete the layout: one with shower over bath, the other a dedicated shower room.
Picture lazy mornings on your private balcony, coffee in hand as fishing boats bob in the harbour below and seabirds wheel overhead. Spend sun-drenched days exploring sandy coves and rocky pools, then wander back through charming streets lined with harbourside cafes and galleries. As twilight settles over the bay, gather around the dining table for fresh seafood and local wine, the last golden rays painting the water in shades of amber and rose.
The Bolt Hole at Admiralty Court, Looe places you perfectly to discover Cornwall's most captivating coastal attractions. Fowey Aquarium in Fowey (13 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools and a variety of local sea creatures, delighting visitors of all ages with hands-on encounters. The Eden Project in Bodelva (21 km) is a captivating eco-park with stunning biomes, diverse plant collections, and interactive exhibits exploring the relationship between people and nature, combining education with breathtaking botanical displays. Plymouth Gin Distillery in Plymouth (22 km) invites you to experience the rich heritage of gin-making with guided tours and tastings at a historic distillery established in 1793, where traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary flavour. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (25 km) is a clay mining museum set in beautiful parkland, offering insights into Cornwall's china clay industry through fascinating exhibits and scenic woodland trails.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's treasures. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (45 km) is a pirate-themed adventure golf experience with mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and historical enactments based on Cornish myths and legends, promising swashbuckling family fun. National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth (49 km) reveals the wonders of maritime heritage with engaging exhibits, impressive boat collections, and interactive family activities celebrating Cornwall's deep connection to the sea. Screech Owl Sanctuary and Animal Park at Goss Moor (50 km) is a sanctuary featuring diverse owl species, educational talks, flying displays, and wildlife rehabilitation efforts, offering meaningful encounters with these magnificent birds of prey.
The historic market town of Liskeard is 11 kilometres from the apartment, positioned between Bodmin Moor and the south coast, where weekly markets and independent shops line characterful streets rich in Georgian architecture. Meanwhile, Padstow sits 40 kilometres away. It's a foodie's heaven, where celebrity chef restaurants share the harbour with traditional fishmongers and artisan bakeries. The Camel Estuary offers exceptional coastal walking and water sports opportunities in this celebrated corner of North Cornwall.























