Mousehole, 1893
Photo ref:
31804

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One mile south of Newlyn, Mousehole's medieval harbour drains completely at low water. One advantage its fishermen enjoy over many other villages along this part of the Cornish coast is that the harbour faces east, away from the prevailing south-westerly gales. There are few old buildings in the village, as it was almost completely destroyed by a Spanish raiding force in 1595. Still, they made a change from the French.
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