The property
A superbly positioned, ground floor apartment positioned on a small, private complex right above the beach in the seaside village of Seaton.
Perfect for couples or a small family to enjoy walks along the River Seaton, or days on the beach.
Approached through a wooded valley, the apartment offers a comfortable open plan lounge, with separate fitted kitchen and double bedroom where you can enjoy the magnificent views towards the sea and beach.
Relax on your patio to the calming sounds of the sea, or stroll along pathways through the beautifully landscaped gardens with water features.
Flash up the barbecue on balmy Summer evenings at the picnic area that overlooks the beach.
There is also a communal laundry on site.
The harbour town of Looe offering a choice of restaurants, cafes and shops is just a few minutes away by car and there is whole host of eateries on your doorstep.
Golfers have a choice of two super courses close by Looe and St Mellion and the beaches of Whitsand Bay and Looe Bay and the steam train through Looe Valley are great for families with young children.
A great seaside holiday retreat.
The Mount Brioni Apartments
Looe 5 miles. The Mount Brioni Apartments consist of a superb selection of 24 apartments overlooking the beach and sea in Seaton near Looe, Cornwall. This collection offers a variety of tastefully furnished open-plan accommodation, all with breathtaking sea views, some with sea-facing balconies, and some with sea facing terraces. Just a short stroll from the wide sandy beach below, these apartments are ideal for couples or small families seeking an idyllic, beachfront holiday. Each has access to its own allocated parking space, and share access to the guest laundry room, where everything you need to keep your holiday wardrobe fresh can be found. Also within a short walk, the seaside village of Seaton, where you will discover the pretty plains of Seaton Valley Countryside Park as well a selection of beachside eateries where you can enjoy a delicious meal; the Smugglers Inn, serving pub grub and hearty dishes, alongside The Beach House, a quirky café serving up pizza, tapas and burgers. Head to the nearby village of Downderry to uncover another lovely beach, alongside more of your amenities in one convenient place, such as a convenience store selling self-catering essentials. Venture along the South West Coast Path to find the delights of Wild Futures, The Monkey Sanctuary and Millendreath, with its sea pool and beach. Further afield lies Looe, with its plethora of eateries and shops, along with a charming harbour and bay for you to explore; the town also enjoys access to Lantic and Portnadler Bay, where more walking and seaside escapades can be enjoyed. Choose The Mount Brioni Apartments for a sumptuous stay to remember.
Mount Brioni comprises Apartment Refs. 959422, 959438, 959442, 959449, 595455, 959461, 959463, 959465, 1084445, 1097720, 1097721, 1097722, 1097723, 1097725, 1097726, 1097727, 1097728, 1097730, 1097731, 1097732, 1097734, 1097735 and 1097736, which can be booked in any combination, accommodating up to 76 guests.
About the location
LOOE
Liskeard 9 miles.
Looe is Cornwall’s second largest fishing port and hence there is always a lively maritime bustle around the quay area of East Looe, which is connected to the quieter West Looe by a seven arched 19th century bridge over the River Looe. You can also catch the river taxi between East and West Looe. East Looe has narrow cobbled streets, twisting alleyways and plenty of tourist shops, whilst West Looe has a lovely outlook across the harbour. Looe’s viewpoint, Banjo Pier, can be reached from the quay and is a great spot to watch the returning fishing trawlers and look across the bay to Looe Island, which can be walked to occasionally at very low tides. The sandy Looe beach adjoins the pier and is very popular with families because of its safe shallow swimming and vast expanse of sand. There is also a great rock pool area at Hannafore that children will love. West Looe has a Heritage Centre that recently opened in the Old Sardine Factory with a climbing wall and a cafe and the delightful Kilminorth Woods have way marked walks through the majestic oak wood, rich in plant, insect and bird life. Apart from beach activities in this part of south east Cornwall, there are many mining remains on Bodmin Moor and in the Tamar Valley and much of the mining landscape has World Heritage status. This area of Cornwall has inspired writers, such as Daphne du Maurier and much of Bodmin Moor has inspired legends linked with King Arthur. There is much to explore in this beautiful part of Cornwall.
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