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Gregory Flats No. 1, by HomeInspire
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Reviews
9.4 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 4
Popular amenities
Explore the area
East Looe, England
- Looe Beach5 min walk
- Hannafore Beach9 min walk
- Polperro Harbour9 min drive
- Newquay (NQY-Newquay Cornwall)56 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom
1 Single Bed
Other sleeping area
1 Single Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Spaces
Kitchen
About this property
Gregory Flats No. 1, by HomeInspire
Welcome to Your Home Away from Home!
Nestled in the heart of the historic harbour town of Looe, our spacious and comfortable apartment offers a perfect retreat for your entire group. With its central location, you'll have the convenience of exploring all the local sights, sounds, and flavours with ease. Our apartments are designed to cater to your every need, ensuring a memorable stay. Get ready to create lasting memories in a space that's just as unique and welcoming as the surrounding town.
Welcome to Looe, a true Cornish gem where the hustle and bustle of a working harbour blend seamlessly with tranquil vibes, creating a scene that's as vibrant as it is peaceful. Imagine watching the fishing boats as they dance on the waves, coming in and out of the harbour – it's a sight to behold and a testament to the ever-present pulse of this coastal haven.
Nestled snugly on either side of the lovely River Looe, our town is a tale of two halves, each with its own unique character, yet united by a charming seven-arched bridge. It's a walker's delight over here! You can meander along the banks, soaking up the quaint beauty and discovering little nooks and crannies that just add to the charm of this place.
Oh, and have you heard about Looe Island? Some call it St George's Island, but whatever you call it, it's our little slice of nature reserve heaven. Hop on a boat and before you know it, you're in the midst of rare birds and curious marine life – it's like stepping into your very own wildlife documentary!
If sand between your toes is what you're after, then East Looe Beach is your go-to spot. It's perfect for family fun, a swim in the sea, or just lazing under the sun. And if you're keen on exploring further, just a stone's throw away are Plaidy and Millendreath beaches waiting to be discovered.
Now, let's talk about Banjo Pier – it's not just any pier; it’s our pride and joy. Stroll along its length and feel the embrace of spectacular sea views and that fresh Cornish air. And as the day wanes, catch one of our famous sunsets; they're nothing short of magical.
Fancy yourself an angler? Or maybe you're just curious about our fishing heritage? Join in on one of the local fishing trips! It’s your chance to reel in your own catch and bask in the authentic Looe experience.
For the walkers and the wonderers, Looe is a treasure trove with the South West Coast Path carving its way through. The coastal walks here? Simply sublime – with panoramas that'll leave you speechless and reaching for your camera.
And let’s not forget about food – oh, the seafood! It doesn't get fresher than this. Our restaurants serve up the catch of the day alongside hearty Cornish favourites that'll have you coming back for more.
History buffs, we've got something for you too! Take a step back in time at the Old Guildhall Museum & Gaol or pay a visit to the 16th-century St Mary's Church. It's like traveling through time without leaving the present.
So come on down to Looe, where natural splendour meets maritime legacy, all wrapped up in a warm Cornish welcome. Can't wait to see you here!
To get around Looe, you have several options:
By Foot
Looe is quite compact, so it's easy to explore on foot, especially around the harbour, the beach and the town centre.
By Car
If you're driving, there are car parks, but during peak seasons, parking can be challenging due to the narrow streets and limited spaces (see below).
By Bus
Local buses connect Looe with nearby towns and villages. The main bus service is provided by Go Cornwall Bus.
By Train
The Looe Valley Line connects Looe with Liskeard, where you can transfer to mainline services.
By Taxi
Local taxi services are available for short trips or if you're planning to visit areas not easily accessible by public transport.
By Boat
Boat trips are available from the harbour for sightseeing along the coast or for trips to nearby St George’s Island.
Parking:
There are several parking options available for visitors. These include both short-stay and long-stay car parks, as well as some on-street parking in certain areas. Here's a summary of the main parking options:
Short-Stay Car Parks
Riverbank Car Park - Located near the Looe bridge, convenient for the town centre and shops.
Millpool Car Park - This is a bit further from the town centre but still within walking distance. It offers a larger number of spaces.
Long-Stay Car Parks
Millpool Car Park - Aside from short stays, this car park also offers long-stay options. It's one of the largest in Looe and is managed by Cornwall Council.
Kilminorth Woods - A bit further out, this area has some parking options if you're planning to explore the outskirts or go for a hike.
On-Street Parking
There's limited on-street parking available in Looe, especially during peak tourist season. Pay attention to signage to avoid fines.
Tips
Seasonal Variations: During the summer months, Looe can get quite busy, and parking spaces can be harder to find. Arriving early in the day can help secure a spot.
Pay and Display: Most car parks operate on a pay and display basis. Some may offer the option to pay via mobile apps.
Beach Access: If you're heading to the beach, Millpool Car Park is a convenient option, as it's within walking distance to both East and West Looe beaches.
For the most up-to-date information, including pricing and any potential restrictions due to events or maintenance, it's always best to check the Cornwall Council website or local signage upon arrival.
Nestled in the heart of the historic harbour town of Looe, our spacious and comfortable apartment offers a perfect retreat for your entire group. With its central location, you'll have the convenience of exploring all the local sights, sounds, and flavours with ease. Our apartments are designed to cater to your every need, ensuring a memorable stay. Get ready to create lasting memories in a space that's just as unique and welcoming as the surrounding town.
Welcome to Looe, a true Cornish gem where the hustle and bustle of a working harbour blend seamlessly with tranquil vibes, creating a scene that's as vibrant as it is peaceful. Imagine watching the fishing boats as they dance on the waves, coming in and out of the harbour – it's a sight to behold and a testament to the ever-present pulse of this coastal haven.
Nestled snugly on either side of the lovely River Looe, our town is a tale of two halves, each with its own unique character, yet united by a charming seven-arched bridge. It's a walker's delight over here! You can meander along the banks, soaking up the quaint beauty and discovering little nooks and crannies that just add to the charm of this place.
Oh, and have you heard about Looe Island? Some call it St George's Island, but whatever you call it, it's our little slice of nature reserve heaven. Hop on a boat and before you know it, you're in the midst of rare birds and curious marine life – it's like stepping into your very own wildlife documentary!
If sand between your toes is what you're after, then East Looe Beach is your go-to spot. It's perfect for family fun, a swim in the sea, or just lazing under the sun. And if you're keen on exploring further, just a stone's throw away are Plaidy and Millendreath beaches waiting to be discovered.
Now, let's talk about Banjo Pier – it's not just any pier; it’s our pride and joy. Stroll along its length and feel the embrace of spectacular sea views and that fresh Cornish air. And as the day wanes, catch one of our famous sunsets; they're nothing short of magical.
Fancy yourself an angler? Or maybe you're just curious about our fishing heritage? Join in on one of the local fishing trips! It’s your chance to reel in your own catch and bask in the authentic Looe experience.
For the walkers and the wonderers, Looe is a treasure trove with the South West Coast Path carving its way through. The coastal walks here? Simply sublime – with panoramas that'll leave you speechless and reaching for your camera.
And let’s not forget about food – oh, the seafood! It doesn't get fresher than this. Our restaurants serve up the catch of the day alongside hearty Cornish favourites that'll have you coming back for more.
History buffs, we've got something for you too! Take a step back in time at the Old Guildhall Museum & Gaol or pay a visit to the 16th-century St Mary's Church. It's like traveling through time without leaving the present.
So come on down to Looe, where natural splendour meets maritime legacy, all wrapped up in a warm Cornish welcome. Can't wait to see you here!
To get around Looe, you have several options:
By Foot
Looe is quite compact, so it's easy to explore on foot, especially around the harbour, the beach and the town centre.
By Car
If you're driving, there are car parks, but during peak seasons, parking can be challenging due to the narrow streets and limited spaces (see below).
By Bus
Local buses connect Looe with nearby towns and villages. The main bus service is provided by Go Cornwall Bus.
By Train
The Looe Valley Line connects Looe with Liskeard, where you can transfer to mainline services.
By Taxi
Local taxi services are available for short trips or if you're planning to visit areas not easily accessible by public transport.
By Boat
Boat trips are available from the harbour for sightseeing along the coast or for trips to nearby St George’s Island.
Parking:
There are several parking options available for visitors. These include both short-stay and long-stay car parks, as well as some on-street parking in certain areas. Here's a summary of the main parking options:
Short-Stay Car Parks
Riverbank Car Park - Located near the Looe bridge, convenient for the town centre and shops.
Millpool Car Park - This is a bit further from the town centre but still within walking distance. It offers a larger number of spaces.
Long-Stay Car Parks
Millpool Car Park - Aside from short stays, this car park also offers long-stay options. It's one of the largest in Looe and is managed by Cornwall Council.
Kilminorth Woods - A bit further out, this area has some parking options if you're planning to explore the outskirts or go for a hike.
On-Street Parking
There's limited on-street parking available in Looe, especially during peak tourist season. Pay attention to signage to avoid fines.
Tips
Seasonal Variations: During the summer months, Looe can get quite busy, and parking spaces can be harder to find. Arriving early in the day can help secure a spot.
Pay and Display: Most car parks operate on a pay and display basis. Some may offer the option to pay via mobile apps.
Beach Access: If you're heading to the beach, Millpool Car Park is a convenient option, as it's within walking distance to both East and West Looe beaches.
For the most up-to-date information, including pricing and any potential restrictions due to events or maintenance, it's always best to check the Cornwall Council website or local signage upon arrival.
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Kitchen
Washing machine
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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About the area
Looe
Looe is home to this apartment. Old Guildhall Museum and Gaol and Lanhydrock are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Looe Beach and Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Polperro Model Village and Adrenalin Quarry are also worth visiting.
East Looe, England
What's nearby
- Looe Beach - 5 min walk - 0.4 km
- Hannafore Beach - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Millendreath Beach - 3 min drive - 1.7 km
- Talland Bay Beach - 8 min drive - 5.1 km
- Polperro Harbour - 9 min drive - 8.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Sarah's Pasty Shop - 3 min walk
- The Jolly Sailor - 8 min walk
- Martins Dairy - 2 min walk
- Kelly's - 1 min walk
- The Old Boathouse - 10 min walk
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