Seanicview Villa, situated in Looe, Cornwall, offers a charming retreat for up to four guests, featuring two bedrooms within a purpose-built complex perched on a hillside. This location boasts stunning views of the surrounding area and is just a short walk from the sandy beach, making it ideal for both relaxation and exploration. The property is accessible via 60 steps leading to the entrance, which opens to a bright and inviting open-plan living space that includes a comfortable living area with Freeview TV, a dining area, and a well-equipped kitchen. Guests can enjoy the convenience of modern amenities such as an electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washing machine.
The villa includes a double bedroom with picturesque seaside and countryside views, alongside a second bedroom furnished with twin beds. The family-sized bathroom features a shower over the bath, toilet, and heated towel rail, ensuring comfort for all guests. Outside, a front garden with garden furniture provides a perfect spot for enjoying the fresh air. The property also includes Wi-Fi and bed linen, with electricity charged at cost after an initial complimentary amount. However, it is important to note that the property is not suitable for guests with restricted mobility, and barbecues are prohibited for safety reasons.
Millendreath Beach Resort, where Seanicview Villa is located, is a hidden treasure that combines beautiful woodlands with its own south-facing sandy beach. This unique location is one of the few in the UK that supports a native British Seahorse species and is recognized as a premier 'Dark Sky' venue, providing breathtaking views of the galaxy on clear nights. The resort is surrounded by 65 acres of private woodland and the South West Coast Path, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and exploring nature.
Nearby, the picturesque town of Looe features a bustling harbour, narrow streets filled with cafés, restaurants, and boutique shops, while the charming village of Polperro is known for its colorful cottages and historical ties to shipwrecks. The coastline offers a variety of beaches with hidden coves and rock pools, perfect for family adventures. Guests can also engage in local attractions such as the Old Guildhall Museum and Gaol, Lanhydrock, and various water activities like fishing and horse riding, making this destination a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!