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From time to time we advertise our rooms on other
web sites. If ever you find a cheaper rate for The Fieldhead
Hotel in Looe than our quoted rate, we will give you a discount
of 5% off that rate. Just call us - 01503 262689 - and tell us
where you saw the cheaper rate and what was being quoted.
All our rates include our Great British Breakfast.
The Fieldhead Hotel offers a very high (AA 80%) standard of
hotel services and comfort being in the top 10% in Cornwall.
The only Hotel in Looe to feature in Good Hotel Guide since
2008.
Clean, bright, airy, recently refurbished en-suite sea view
rooms some with own balcony, trouser press, safe and fridge; all
with FreeView Television, free internet access, telephone, iron
and ironing board.
Daily changing menus using ingredients purchased
daily by the Owners ensure freshness, quality, variety, guest
appeal and value for money while some herbs are also home grown.
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Free on site parking.
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Award winning terraces and gardens.
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Magnificent sea views across Looe Bay.
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Heated swimming pool.
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15 minute waterside walk or 3 minute drive
to Town Centre.
An excellent area for visiting many National
Trust properties in the Looe and South-East Cornwall area and
other attractions including The Eden Project. Cliff top and
moorland walks. Looe has a great variety of Shops, Restaurants;
With an excellent selection of Pubs and bustling fishing harbour
ensures Looe and The Fieldhead Hotel appeal to every age.
The town 'centre' is at East Looe, with its
cobbled streets, quaint cottages, shops and the busy fishing
harbour.The Fieldhead is situated in West Looe, only a fifteen
minute walk along the waterside to the centre of town. In summer
a passenger ferry plys across the harbour mouth. The town beach
is popular in the summer months while the rock pools and sandy
coves below the hotel provide interest all year round.
Built in 1896 as a grand private residence, The
Fieldhead is now a traditional, warm and friendly country house
style hotel offering a very high standard of comfort and
service. It occupies a prime, elevated position with unrivalled
sea views from virtually every room across Looe Bay to Rame Head
and beyond. Fascinating Looe Island, still in private hands is
but a stones throw from the hotel, while the famous Eddystone
Lighthouse is 12 miles away on the horizon.

Hotel Accommodation
Virtually all bedrooms have tremendous sea views - a perfect way
to start and end the day is by gazing out on the ever changing
views and colours. Every bedroom is ensuite with bath and
shower; and all have recently been refurbished. Four superior
rooms offer more space and are luxuriously equipped. Two have
their own balcony and two are on the ground floor

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Most of our rooms are doubles or twins,
but some are available for single occupancy. Our new
single bedroom has full ensuite bathe & shower, and a
Family Room with double bed and bunk beds. All rooms
have colour TV, radio, direct dial phone, tea/coffee
making facilities, hairdryer and iron.

The Swimming Pool and terrace
Heated and open from mid May to the end of September;
the Fieldhead's large, newly renovated swimming pool is
set in the cliff above the garden and is a veritable sun
trap with more wonderful sea views.
The Fieldhead is set in 1½ acres of
gardens and terraces which provide a most attractive
setting for reading, relaxing or watching the activity
at sea. Constantly changing and improving, the award
winning garden contains many new plants including palms,
agaves, phormiums and tree ferns.
Wining
and Dining
The Restaurant at The Fieldhead has far reaching views
across Looe Bay and diners delight in watching the
fishing fleet come and go throughout the day. Mainly
French and English, a daily changing menu with several
choices offers a wide variety of fresh local produce.
Naturally, fresh seafood, straight off
the boats
in
Looe Harbour is a speciality, including John Dory,
monkfish, sole, plaice, brill, sea bass, turbot, local
scallops, mackerel and in season, Lobster and Crab.
The wine list contains over 40 carefully
selected wines from France, Germany, Australia, USA, New
Zealand and Chile. All are chosen for their high quality
at value for money prices.
A Fieldhead Breakfast is the perfect way to start the
day with an extensive range of cereals, fruit, yoghurts,
pastries, ham and cheese, which can be followed by a
full traditional English Breakfast including kippers and
haddock.
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Booking Enquiries please
e-mail:
fieldheadhotel@gmail.com
Tel: +00 44 (0)1503 262689
Fax: +00 44 (0)1503 264114
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| AROUND & ABOUT
- Places To Visit |
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The
Eden Project has proved a tremendous
success. Opened in March 2001, it has become one
of the most visited attractions in the country.
Unique and unforgettable, the giant 'biomes',
nestled in a disused china clay pit, display
plants from all over the world. The
interpretation of why plants are so important
and how they fit into our environment is
fascinating for visitors of all ages. An easy 30
minutes drive from The Fieldhead, Eden is a must
for every visitor to Cornwall. Fast track
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Looe
itself provides a myriad of activities and
interesting things to see ranging from rock and
sea fishing, golf (five quality courses within a
40 minutes drive), tennis and bowls (near the
hotel), plenty of coastal and countryside
walking and of course the beach.
The picturesque fishing village of Polperro is
just 15 minutes away by car or a spectacular 2½
hour walk along the coastal path. Fowey and
Polruan, twin towns connected by ferry are close
by, as are the historic towns of Bodmin,
Liskeard and St Austell. Plymouth with its
famous Hoe, National Marine Aquarium, marinas
and shops is a 40 minute drive, with the
Cathedral City of Truro just one hours drive
away. Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor offer unrivalled
walking and nature opportunities while the North
Coast of Cornwall has spectacular scenery.
For
the garden lover, there are the fascinating Lost
Gardens of Heligan, 30 minutes drive away and
other equally fine examples such as
Trebah, set in a hidden valley and
Glendurgan with its famous maze. Although at
their best in the spring, visitors can enjoy a
huge range of plants throughout the year, many
not grown anywhere else in the UK. Alongside the
magnificent gardens, National Trust properties
at Llanhydrock, Antony, Mount Edgecumbe and
Cotehele are all an easy drive from The
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