Cadgwith, c.1910
Photo ref:
C2502

More about this scene
Even innocent-looking cottages like this were often involved in the smuggling trade. The walls were at least two feet thick and, in some buildings, even thicker - with handy hidden rooms that could be used to conceal both contraband and smugglers.
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