WestLooe.org
About WestLooe.org
West and East Looe are separated by the River Looe and together they comprise the town of Looe. During the 12th century they were separate towns with separate Parliamentary seats. In 1411 they were connected by a fourteen arch bridge considered to be the earliest in Cornwall. Today the twin towns are joined by a seven arch bridge dating from 1853, which is located further upstream from the original bridge. This is a fishing town with a reputation of having some of the best fresh fish available.

