Alun & Zelia Crockett
Windermere House
St Martins
Looe
Cornwall
PL13 1NX
Tel: 01503 262035
email: enquiries@windermerehouse.co.uk
STAYING AT
WINDERMERE HOUSE
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.
Windermere House is approximately 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the town in the
peace and quiet of the countryside. (CLICK for map and directions)
Included in the accommodation are double and twin ensuite rooms with televisions,
tea making, radio alarms and breakfast.
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.
Breakfast Menu
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 on
.
Tariff for 2003 per night
Per person Per room
Double or Twin Room £30.00 £60.00
Small Double Room £27.50 £55.00
Room as single ensuite £42.00
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
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.
Some of the many attractions in south and west Cornwall include:
Eden Project
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Lands End
Charlestown
Lanhydrock House
Cotehele House
Antony House
National Marine Aquarium
Cornwall Industrial Discovery Centre
Dobwalls Family Adventure Park
Bodmin & Wenford Steam Railway
National Maritime Museum
Seal, Otter, Donkey and Monkey Sanctuaries
Poldark Mine
Flambards
Pendennis Castle
Restormel Castle
St Michaels Mount
Wheal Martyn China Clay Heritage Museum
From Plymouth:
Cross the Tamar Bridge and continue on the A38 through the villages of Landrake
and Tideford. At Trerulefoot roundabout turn left on the A374, signposted
Torpoint. After 1 mile turn right on the A387 to Looe. At Widegates continue
straight ahead on the B3253 (the main road, A387, takes a right fork here).
After a further 2 miles, Windermere House is on the left, just after Looe
Bay Caravan Park Look out for our sign.
From Looe:
Take the A387 out of the town towards Liskeard and Plymouth. Just at the end
of the built-up area turn right up the hill on the B3253. Windermere House
is on the right after about 1 mile.
Click on the map to go to large scale map
Pull off the road through the entrance gate. We have off road parking and a turning space for visitors.