Self Catering & B&B
Our holiday accommodation in Looe portfolio
Lower Trenode holiday cottage in Looe, Cornwall
Holiday Cottage Looe, Cornwall offer superb self catering accommodation, set amidst farmland and wooded valleys, there are four natural stone barn conversions for you to choose from at Trenode Farm Holiday self catering cottages Looe Cornwall, depending on your requirements. Each cottage has been finished to a very high standard, providing everything for a delightfully relaxing holiday, and for exploring Devon and Cornwall. Lower Trenode has four holiday cottages each one carefully and beautifully restored by owner Ian Broad. If you would like to know more about these fantastic holiday cottages click on the following link:
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Bucklawren holiday cottage in Looe, Cornwall
Five beautifully converted barns are now high quality self catering holiday cottages in Looe, Cornwall. Situated in Looe, Bucklawren is a working farm set deep in the beautiful Cornish countryside. There are superb sea views across our fields, and we’re just one mile from the beach and three miles from the picturesque fishing village of Looe. When you stay with us at Bucklawren there’s a great choice of things to do. Free wireless Internet is available throughout. For more information please visit the main website:
Bed Breakfast in Looe Cornwall
Bucklawren bed & breakfast, Looe is a working farm set deep in the beautiful Cornish countryside. There are superb sea views across our fields, and we’re just one mile from the beach and three miles from the picturesque fishing village of Looe. One of the most popular fishing villages in Cornwall, the village of Polperro, is only a few miles away and is undoubtedly one of the prettiest villages in Cornwall. The Bed and breakfast accommodation at Bucklawren is in our elegant 19th century farmhouse with spectacular views over Looe Bay. Bucklawren is a working farm and offers luxury bed and breakfast accommodation with large, comfortable and individually decorated bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. For more information: http://www.bedandbreakfastlooe.co.uk/
Looe Cornwall
Looe's main business today is, however, tourism, with much of the town given over to hotels, guest houses and holiday homes, along with a large number of pubs, restaurants, and shops selling beach equipment, ice cream and Cornish pasties. Inland from Looe lie many camping and caravan sites, as well as a famous Woolly monkey sanctuary. Other local attractions include the beaches, sailing, fishing and diving, and spectacular coastal walks (especially that via Talland to Polperro. Several stately homes, including Antony House, Cotehele, Mount Edgcumbe, and Lanhydrock House, as well as the Eden Project near St Austell may be visited by tourists who can travel by car. Outside the busy summer months in Looe, the town remains a centre for shopping and entertainment for local villagers. There is a tradition of the townsfolk wearing fancy dress on New Year's Eve, when the streets are thronged with revellers in inventive outfits. Looe has been on the list of the top 10 places in the UK to celebrate New Year, and ranked third on the list for 2007/08.[citation needed]. Looe is being regenerated, like many other ports, to serve as a small cargo port. On the high ground north of East and West Looe there are many modern houses and a recreational area called 'The Downs' for more information continue to read more on WIKI
