Darley Cottage
,Looe
Looe
South Cornwall- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Short Breaks: Yes
- Pets allowed: Yes
(£25 each per week) - Changeover day: Friday
- Smoke free property
- Property Code DARLEY
- Washing Machine
- Nearby beaches
- Village location
- Nearby Pub
- Nearby shop
- Central Heating
This traditional fisherman’s cottage is situated a short distance from the sea front and sandy beach in East Looe, Cornwall. Cosy but perfectly formed, it provides a welcoming base for a small family or couples who want to be close to the bustle of the town, with all its inns, restaurants and interesting shops. It has a living room with adjoining kitchen and two spacious bedrooms, the double located in the roof with a dormer window offering views of Looe over the rooftops. Darley Cottage is warm and comfortable and provides a perfect base for exploring the beautiful county of Cornwall, whatever the season.
Accommodation:
Living room with stone fireplace, cane sofa and chairs, folding dining table and chairs and TV with DVD. Archway to the kitchen with electric hob and oven, fridge with icebox, microwave and washing machine in the under stairs cupboard. Stairs to first floor (mind your head). Twin bedroom with two 3ft single beds. Family bathroom with bath, shower over, hand basin and WC. Further steep stairs (again mind your head) to the attic double bedroom with 4ft 6in double bed and exposed beams.
Parking:
Available outside the cottage subject to availability (not a reserved space). Long stay car park 10 minute walk away through the town (charges apply).
Features:
- Included: Bed linen, towels and central heating (gas).
- Electricity by meter key, top up available at local shops.
- Pets: One well behaved dog welcome.
- Telephone: No telephone provided. Mobile reception mixed.
- Local Facilities: East Looe beach, 150 yards. Other south coast beaches easily accessible by car. Shops, pubs and restaurants all in Looe. Polperro 4 miles. Plymouth 21 miles. Truro 29 miles.
Looe
- The Old Guildhall in Looe is one of the town's oldest buildings and has traditionally acted as the Town Hall, more recently it houses a fantastic museum of local history.
- Looe is home to a large number of pubs, restaurants, and shops that can provide anything you need while renting a holiday cottage in the area.
- A visit to Looe Island is possible in the summer months and there is a marked trail around the island that takes in the site of a of a Benedictine chapel built in 1139. It's also a wonderful place to explore the rich local wildlife.
South Cornwall
- From adrenaline packed thrill rides to indoor play areas Flambards offers a full day of fun for the whole family.
- Trebah Garden, near Falmouth is a hidden gem in South Cornwall, where bright and colourful plant life give off an enchanting air and the Helford River sooths the soul.
- Finnygook beach is a lesser known, but beautiful sand and pebble beach in South Cornwall, with fantastic surf and wonderful local cafe's and restaurants, it's a sun, sea and sand seeker's dream.
Cornwall
- A visit to the world's largest indoor rainforest at the Eden Project is one of the must do attractions in Cornwall, with regular special events making for an unmissable day out.
- The Minack open air theatre stands on the cliffs near Land's End, and hosts a truly unique season of plays every year from May to September.
- Pendennis Castle in Falmouth introduces 450 years of history - from Henry VIII's coastal stronghold to a secret Second World War base. A wonderful visit, whatever the weather.

