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9 (52 reviews)

Historic Charm: 1 Bake Cottage Serenity in Looe offers a recently renovated holiday home housed in a historic building.

Recently renovated and set within a historic building on Fore Street, 1 Bake Cottage Serenity is a three-bedroom cottage in the heart of Looe. The property has a private entrance and sits on one of the town's main streets, within easy walking distance of the working harbour and quayside fish restaurants.

Inside, a fully equipped kitchen includes a dishwasher and all essentials for self-catering. The living room has a wood burner and a dedicated dining area, making it a comfortable base in any season. Three bedrooms and a bathroom provide space for families or groups, and the cottage has accessible features throughout.

A garden with outdoor seating offers a quiet space to sit, and the terrace catches views over the surrounding rooftops. Dogs are welcome at the property. Free WiFi is available, though there is no on-site parking - the Millpool car park in West Looe is the nearest option.

Hannafore Beach is a 12-minute walk away on the West Looe side, known for its rock pools. Looe's location on the south-east coast puts Polperro and the scenic coast path within reach, and charter boats run shark-fishing trips from the harbour in summer. Guests rate the location 9.6 out of 10.

Key Details
Property type
Cottage
Location
Looe, Cornwall
Check-in
15:00
Check-out
10:00
Guest rating
9 (52 reviews)

Amenities

Highlights

  • Top location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.6)

Guest Ratings

Cleanliness

9/10

Comfort

9.2/10

Location

9.6/10

Facilities

8.8/10

Staff

8.7/10

Value

8.6/10

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Hosted by

Tohid & Raminta

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 1 Bake Cottage Serenity - Premium Coastal Retreat in Looe, Cornwall dog friendly?

Yes, 1 Bake Cottage Serenity - Premium Coastal Retreat in Looe, Cornwall welcomes dogs. Check with the provider for any restrictions on number of pets.

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