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Mousehole

As every guidebook to Cornwall will be sure to mention, the name of this attractive little fishing village near Penzance is pronounced "Mowzel". Mousehole has been called one of the prettiest villages in Cornwall, and with good reason. It is a maze of narrow, winding streets lined by cottages built of local dark grey stone. Within the harbour are two small beaches.

In the churchyard at nearby Paul is the grave of Dolly Pentreath, a native of Mousehole and reputedly the last living person to speak Cornish as her native language. Outside the almost circular harbour is St Clement's Isle, once home to a religious hermit. Along the coast is a huge cave, said to be the source of the village's unusual name.

The road into the vilage is extremely narrow, and parking is quite limited so visitors are encouraged to park their cars at the parking lot outside the village and walk in, or use the regular bus from Penzance.

Mousehole is home to the Mousehole Bird Hospital, founded to minister to seabirds which have suffered from injury, illness, or oil-damage.

TOM BAWCOCK'S EVE
Mousehole has its own unique holiday. December 23 in the village is Tom Bawcock's Eve, in memory of a famous episode in the village's past. It seems that long ago bad weather forced fishing boats to stay in harbour, and the villagers were faced with starvation. In a short lull in the storm one brave man by the name of Tom Bawcock managed to catch enough fish to keep the villagers alive until the storm abated. The fish was baked into a large pie, called Star Gazzy Pie.

Each year on December 23 Star Gazzy Pie is eaten at the inn on the quay to commemorate the event, and the village is lit with spectacular lights. Most of the illuminations are in the shape of traditional Christmas characters, but there is always a Star Gazzy Pie created in lights!

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Butterdon Mill 8

Merrymeet
Self catering cottage

Lounge/Diner with fully fitted kitchenette and hallway to bathroom and W.C. There are two bedroom, one with double bed and other with twin 2'6" … more >>
Sleeps 4

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Cornwall

Swallow Barn

Penryn
Self catering cottage

This property offers 1 double and 2 twin bedrooms. Two bathrooms. more >>
Sleeps 6

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Falmouth (Hotel)

Royal Duchy Hotel

Set in its own gardens overlooking Falmouth Bay and less than 400 yards from sandy Gyllyngvase Beach, the four star Royal Duchy is also just a short walk from the town centre. As well as enjoying an ideal location, the Royal Duchy has a heated indoor swimming pool. The restaurant … more >>

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Penzance (Hotel)

Queens Hotel

A lovely family run Victorian hotel situated on the promenade in Penzance Cornwall. This large hotel (70 bedrooms - all en-suite) enjoys pride of place in Mounts Bay with sweeping panoramic views including St Michaels Mount, the small fishing village of Newlyn and the Lizard Peninsula. We have a wonderful … more >>

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