Portloe to Mevagissey
The second day of our walk along some of the South West Coastal Path - Portloe to Mevagissey
Fulmar Cottage, Mevagissey, Cornwall
Fulmar Cottage is a sweet little property over looking Mevagissey harbour, where the tranquil sounds of a traditional Cornish fishing port will wash over you. The cottage is a few yards from the 15th century Fountain Inn and a short walk takes you to the bustling, narrow streets or pretty harbour.
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British Fishing Boats in the Inner Basin at Mevagissey Cornwall 2004
The inner basin of Mevagissey Harbour ,Cornwall . A Cornish working fishing port with always plenty going on .Well worth a visit .
mevagissey run
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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in St Ives, United Kingdom UK
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Scootering the Mevagissey Harbour
Scuba fest 2014
Mevagissey Harbour at Low Tide
Mevagissey Harbour At Low Tide Original Oil Painting and Acrylic on wooden panel 68.5 X 49 cm.
Mevagissey is a traditional working fishing village in Cornwall, England that is popular with tourists. The busy harbour consists of an inner and outer harbour, a safe haven for pleasure craft and a fleet of small fishing boats. The village centre has a maze of narrow streets with shops, seafood restaurants, cafes and pubs and many buildings around the harbour that are related to the fishing industry and the sea.
Mevagissey - a view of the harbour
A view of the stunning Mevagissey harbour.
PORTLAND HARBOUR WALL & SCALLOPING
Enjoyable morning dive along Portland Harbour breakwater. Lots of interesting things to see on the seabed and we collected few scallops. Big thanks to Dive Beyond
Mevagissey Dancing Queen
Mevagissey Festival 2012
Places to see in ( Mousehole - UK )
Places to see in ( Mousehole - UK )
Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated about 2.5 miles south of Penzance on the shore of Mount's Bay. The village is in the civil parish of Penzance. An islet called St Clement's Isle lies about 350 metres (380 yd) offshore from the harbour entrance. Mousehole lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park.
Mousehole, along with Marazion, was until the 16th century one of the principal ports of Mount's Bay. Before its decline as a major commercial centre, Mousehole also had a number of fairs and markets, including the charter for a market on Tuesdays, with a fair for three days at the festival of St Barnabas, granted to Henry de Tyes in 1292. Mousehole, like many communities in Mount's Bay, fell within the authority of the Manor of Alverton; all early charters, fairs etc. associated with Mousehole are associated with this manorial estate.
Mousehole, like Penzance, Newlyn, and Paul, was destroyed in the 1595 raid on Mount's Bay by Spaniard Carlos de Amésquita, the only surviving building being the 'Keigwin Arms', a local pub. Outside the Keigwin Arms (now a private residence) is a plaque with the wording Squire Jenkyn Keigwin was killed here 23 July 1595 defending this house against the Spaniards.
Mousehole hosts a vibrant variety of festivals and community activities. It is known for its Christmas illuminations. Since 1981, every 19 December the lights have been turned off in memory of the victims of the lifeboat disaster. Tom Bawcock's Eve is a unique celebration held on 23 December each year to celebrate the ending of a famine in the 16th century by local resident Tom Bawcock. This festival is the inspiration behind the book The Mousehole Cat by Antonia Barber and the associated television productions. This festival is also the origin of 'Star Gazey Pie', a mixed fish, egg and potato pie with fish heads protruding through the pastry. Mousehole also holds a small maritime festival every two years called 'Sea, Salt and Sail'
( Mousehole - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Mousehole . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Mousehole - UK
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Streets of Mevagissey
Driving
Mevagissey
Poem about the fishermen and the life of Mevagissey
Mevagissey 1970's
Old film of Mevagissey in Cornwall from the early 1970's. If you enjoy looking at old films, subscribe to my channel as I collect old cine film and any clips that I think could be of interest to other people I put up on my channel.
Malcolm & Sheila Solomon. 3rd October 2015. Mevagissey.
Lowland Point Walk Lizard Pensinsula - Mevagissey-Cornwall
A walk along the coastal path on Lizard Pensinsula, named Lowland-Point-Walk. Visiting Mevagissey in the Evening.
A History of Mevagissey by Liz Hurley
A short extract from A History of Mevagissey. Read by Jack Dundon, written by Liz Hurley.
Enjoy some tales from then and now and learn about a village that once dominated Europe through its fishermen and traders.
Cassie Sings Impossible by Shontelle at the Sharksfin, Mevagissey, January 2013
Vocalist Cassie Saunders, Lead Singer of the band Aurora, gives an impromptu concert performance for her friends to celebrate Gaz Farr's birthday at the Sharksfin in the little harbour village of Mevagissey, Cornwall, England on 're-opening day' Sunday, January 6th 2013. Here she performs her passion charged interpretation of R&B love ballad 'Impossible' by Shontelle.
A weekend by the sea at St Mawes, Cornwall
A weekend by the sea at St Mawes, Cornwall staying with St Mawes Retreats, our ferry trip to Falmouth and a walk to St Anthony Head Music was Winter chimes by Kevin MacLeod under Creative Commons licence
Stargazer - Hot Love at Live at Mevagissey Feast Week 2019
One of our favourites, our rendition of the much loved 'Hot Love' by T.Rex from Mevagissey Feast Week 2019
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Stargazer are a 4 piece covers band playing the hits from one of the most outrageous and creative periods in British music, 70s Glam rock.
The band began from a shared passion in keeping this fantastic era of music alive for future generations, and maybe to revel in some nostalgia a little too! From the sensual sounds of Marc Bolan & T.Rex to the sledgehammer hits of The Sweet and Slade, the band play a wide mix of the best of 70s Glam Rock.
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