Guide price
£225,000
2 bed detached house for saleEastcliff, Looe, Cornwall PL13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Auction
- Freehold
Stratton Creber - Looe
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About this property
Sea Views
Close to Beach
Auction sale
Sea view
Chain free
Garden
Two Bedroom
Beach view
For sale by Public Auction, Pypers, Eastcliff, Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1DE. Lot 83 on Thursday 24th July 2025 starting 12pm at Virtual Livestream Online Auction unless sold prior. Guide Price - £225,000.
Description
A vacant two storey sea view detached property requiring some cosmetic improvement works. Enjoying an elevated position with views over Looe beach, in the ever popular seaside town of Looe. The accommodation comprises of a porch, two double bedrooms and bathroom to the ground floor, with a lounge/diner having sea views and a kitchen to the first floor. The property is accessed via external stone steps from East Cliff and has the benefit of a walled, low maintenance, paved courtyard style garden with a summer house.
Situated
East Cliff is set above the main town centre of Looe, with steps leading down to the beach and in turn Banjo Pier and direct access to the South West coastal path. Looe is a popular seaside town, with a thriving town centre offering an array of shops, cafes and public houses, along with a sandy beach and a working harbour.
Ground Floor
Sun porch giving access to the front and rear of the property, entrance hall, two double bedrooms and bathroom.
First Floor
Landing, lounge/diner and kitchen.
Outside
Walled low maintenance paved courtyard style garden and Summerhouse.
Viewings
Strictly by prior appointment with Stratton Creber Looe . General enquiries Countrywide Property Auctions.
EPC Rating tbc
Council Tax Band C
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Reserve Price
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The seaside holiday town of Looe is located in an Area of Great Landscape Value. The Property is situated on the outskirts of the Town in an elevated setting enjoying impressive views. Over Looe beach. Looe keeps visitors entertained all year round whilst still retaining a working fishing port. Stand on the quayside in the evening and watch the boats return before dining on fresh fish in a local restaurant. The town prides itself on its fresh fish, and be it award winning fish and chips near the river or gourmet menus in smart restaurants overlooking the harbour, you know you won't be disappointed.
To work off a fine meal, Looe is a great place for walking as the South West Coast Path passes through the town, plus there are countless walks through the town to explore the historic narrow streets or along the two rivers into the surrounding beautiful countryside.
For children, a safe sandy beach with rock pools offers hours of free fun, and should you wish why not try a fishing trip or there's always crabbing from the quayside.
Looe straddles both sides of Looe River with its historic bridge & stone harbour side, with a thriving tourist industry, popular with boating & sea fishing enthusiasts. There are a wide range of shopping, Tourist attractions & community facilities. On the edge of the town just a short stroll is Looe station which links with the main line at Liskeard station with onward services to London.
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