Seaton
Popular Seaton beach which has a beach cafe is within walking distance. Or walk along to Downderry, another popular beach. Good restaurants and pubs nearby include the Blue Plate and the Inn on the Shore at Downderry, both very popular. Torpoint and Looe are both approx 15 minutes away by car. From Torpoint there's a 15 minute car ferry to the historical town of Plymouth, with fabulous shops, an award winning shopping centre, restaurants and the famous Theatre Royal. The South West Way coast path is just a short walk from the house, and golfers can enjoy the 18 hole golf course at the prestigious Whitsand Bay Hotel as well as Looe golf club.The twin villages of Kingsand and Cawsand, and the delightful Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, are both a short drive. Seaton is ideally situated as a base from which to explore south east Cornwall and beyond; along this spectacular coastline there are unchanged villages to visit, a large selection of fabulous beaches and activities for all ages. |
PortwrinkleJust 3 miles east you will find Portwrinkle, here you will find 2 nice beaches & The Gook which is a cafe
with lovely views. Overlooking the sea with a bar and restaurant is a Victorian hotel with a lovely feel. Behind this is the golf course open to non members. |
Monkey Sanctuary Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’ Monkey Sanctuary cares for a range of different species of rescued monkeys, giving visitors an intimate insight into a working sanctuary and a chance to meet some of its amazing monkey residents and wildlife inhabitants.
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LooeLooe is the neighbouring town which is only a 5 minute drive. It is a snug old town with rows of straight, narrow lanes hiding quaint local shops, cafes & restaurants. There is also a arcade and beach to visit.
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