cottage Looe
Sanderling Cottage
Dog-friendly cottage in Looe's traffic-free harbour lane
One-bedroom cottage in Looe, sleeping 2 with one bathroom. Bedrooms: 1 king-size bedroom. In the beating heart of Looe in a traffic-free lane just moments from the harbour and beach. East Looe Beach is 100m away and Hannafore Beach 900m. Dog-friendly (2 max) with parking and garden. From £479/night. Rated 4/5 from 13 reviews.
At a glance
- Property type
- Cottage
- Location
- Looe, Cornwall
- Sleeps
- 2
- Bedrooms
- 1
- Bathrooms
- 1
- Nearest beach
- East Looe Beach (100m)
- Guest rating
- 4 (13 reviews)
Amenities
- WiFi
- Parking
- Garden
- Washing machine
- Dog friendly
Highlights
- A beautifully refurbished cottage providing a romantic coastal retreat for a couple at any time of year
- In the beating heart of Looe in a traffic-free lane just moments from the harbour and beach
- Featuring original exposed timber beams, a vaulted ceiling and a cosy feature fire
Guest ratings
Cleanliness
4/10
Comfort
4/10
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Frequently asked questions
- How many guests can Sanderling Cottage accommodate?
- Sanderling Cottage sleeps 2 guests across 1 bedroom with 1 bathroom.
- How far is Sanderling Cottage from the nearest beach?
- Sanderling Cottage is 100m from East Looe Beach. There are 3 beaches within easy reach.
- Is Sanderling Cottage dog friendly?
- Yes, Sanderling Cottage welcomes dogs. Check with the provider for any restrictions on number of pets.
- Does Sanderling Cottage have parking?
- Yes, Sanderling Cottage has parking available for guests.
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