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BED AND
BREAKFAST
TARIFF 2008
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per room
(from to prices)
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| Double
Room |
£40
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£60
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| Small
Double Room |
£40
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£55
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| Room
as single ensuite |
£35
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£40
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All prices include full breakfast
Please phone or email for
special offers
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Breakfast
Menu
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Full
English: 2 eggs, 2 rashers of bacon,
sausages, mushrooms, tomato, baked beans and fried bread.
English Breakfast: 1 egg, bacon, tomatoes
and fried bread.
Vegetarian Breakfast: (egg), tomato, beans,
mushroom, hash browns, fried bread, vegi slice.
Fish: Smoked haddock or kipper as available.
Tea
and coffee, toast and preserves. Herbal or Earl Grey teas available.
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Local interests include:
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- Looe
- Polperro
- Walking
- Birdwatching
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| A short drive will take you to: |
- Lanhydrock House (NT)
- Cotehele House (NT)
- Antony House (NT)
- Edgcumbe House and Country Park
- National Marine Aquarium
- Plymouth
- Many archaeological sites
- Several child-friendly attractions
- Eden Project
- Lost Gardens of Heligan
- Donkey and Monkey Sanctuaries
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| A slightly longer drive (an hour or more)
gives you access to: |
- Lands End
- The Minack open air theatre
- St. Ives
- Penzance
- Lamorna Cove
- St. Michael's Mount
- Many archaeological sites
- Several child-friendly attractions
- Day trips to the Scilly Isles
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Bed
and Breakfast Accommodation near Looe
Double and twin ensuite rooms
Conservatory to relax in
Stunning location
- Heritage Coastline
The
owners of Windermere House, Alun and Zelia Crockett, bring with them the
many years of experience of running a busy hotel they owned in Oxford.
They would like you to join them for a comfortable stay whilst you are
in Looe and south-east Cornwall.

Accommodation
Guests can relax in the conservatory or on the patio, where
you can read a book, look at the view over the garden to the fields and
on to the sea in the distance, or watch the Buzzards circle on the thermals
hunting for prey.
Breakfast is served in the dining room, where on a clear
day, the view across the garden to the sea can be admired.
LOCATION
Looe is an old fishing port and is still used today by fishermen
to catch local seafood.
There are many restaurants throughout the quaint streets
in the town where these delicacies can be experienced.
Deep
sea fishing for shark and mackerel are both available with prior arrangement
with boat owners on the quay. The South West Coast Path passes close through
Looe.
Walk along the cliffs westward to Talland and Polperro,
or east to Seaton and Downderry.
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