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  2. Looe Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Looe Music Festival is a not-for-profit [1] music festival that takes place in the fishing town of Looe during a weekend in September. [2] The festival starts on Friday and lasts for three days. Originally there were three venues all around Looe – this has increased to five in 2016.

  3. File:Looe Bay Holiday Park, Great Tree, near Looe - geograph ...

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    English: Looe Bay Holiday Park, Great Tree, near Looe. The very popular Looe Bay Holiday Park is on the B3253 at Great Tree, about 1.25 miles from East Looe. It is sited at the junction with the road to Milendreath.

  4. Looe Island - Wikipedia

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    Looe Island nature reserve (Cornish: Enys Lann-Managh, meaning Island of the Monk's Enclosure), also known as St George's Island, and historically St Michael's Island is a small island nature reserve [1] a mile from the mainland town of Looe off Cornwall, England. The island and its foreshore belongs to the charity, Cornwall Wildlife Trust.

  5. Looe - Wikipedia

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    Looe developed as two separate towns each with MPs and its own mayor. The town centres around a small harbour and along the steep-sided valley of the River Looe which flows between East and West Looe to the sea beside a sandy beach. Offshore to the west, opposite the stonier Hannafore Beach, lies Looe Island.

  6. Banjo Pier - Wikipedia

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    Banjo Pier, Looe A Banjo Pier is a pier in the shape of a banjo . The most notable example is probably the Banjo Pier in Looe , Cornwall , England ( 50°21′04″N 4°27′04″W  /  50.3510°N 4.4512°W  / 50.3510; -4.4512  ( Banjo Pier, Looe, Cornwall ) ), as it was the first and thus the prototype for many others around the

  7. Looe Guildhall - Wikipedia

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    The building was commissioned to replace the Old Guildhall in High Market Street which dated from around 1450. [2] The new building was designed by John Ford Gould of Barnstaple in the Gothic Revival style, built by Samuel Honey of West Looe in rubble masonry with ashlar stone dressings and was officially opened on 13 September 1877.

  8. Old Guildhall, Looe - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed in the medieval style, built in rubble masonry and was completed in around 1450. The design involved an asymmetrical main frontage facing onto Higher Market Street, with the first floor originally jettied out over the pavement. [ 2 ]

  9. Great Tree - Wikipedia

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    Looe Bay Holiday Park, a large holiday park and campsite, is located at Great Tree. [2] References. Cornwall portal This page was last edited on 18 June 2024, at ...