Proper noun
Looe
A coastal town and civil parish with a town council in south-east Cornwall, England, situated on the River Looe (OS grid ref SX2553).
Therefore, Looe Island became a place of pilgrimage for early Christians and a small thatched roofed chapel was built there during this time. Source: Internet
In the 20th century, Looe island was owned (and inhabited) by two sisters, Babs and Evelyn Atkins, who wrote two books: We Bought An Island (1976, ISBN 0-245-52940-3) and its sequel Tales From Our Cornish Island (1986, ISBN 0-245-54265-5). Source: Internet
The waters around the island are a marine nature reserve citation and form part of the Looe Voluntary Marine Conservation Area citation (VMCA). Source: Internet