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Barclay House Cottages, East Looe, Cornwall

Barclay House Cottages
St. Martins Road
East Looe
Cornwall

PL13 1LP
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Perched in an elevated position just above Barclay House Hotel, these award-winning cottages offer the ultimate in self catering luxury. Fully fitted kitchens, washer/dryer, dishwasher, Sky TV, CD player, VCR, DVD Player, spa bath tub, private balconies and patios, central heating, gas fires, telephones, bbq pit, even your own garden shed!

Set in 6 acres of gardens and woodland with fantastic views over the water and beyond, yet only 5 minutes to Looe. Award-winning restaurant and charming cocktail lounge on site in the hotel. Heated pool nestled on a terrace providing a natural sun trap.

Plenty of secure private parking awaits as does gracious, friendly service led by the resident proprietors, Graham and Gill Brooks. Open all year, all cottages non smoking.

Ideal base for day tripping in Devon or Cornwall.

New state of the art gymnasium and sauna + wifi.

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Details

Ratings/Awards: ETC 5 Stars
Highly Commended
Months Open: All year
Number of Units: 8
Unit Type: Cottages
Price Guide: 1 Bed: £250 - £750;2 Bed: £350 - £975;3 Bed: £400 - £1250
Nearest Major Town: Looe
Distance: 1 minute drive, 5 minute walk
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Facilities

Parking - Secure
Gardens for Guest Use
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Restaurant/Pub Nearby - Bar in hotel
Gas/electric Cooking
Central Heating
Linen Provided
Washing Machine - & dryer
Weekend/Night Bookings Taken - & Short Stay bookings November to March
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