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Beachfield Hotel Penzance
Indulge your senses at the Beachfield, Penzance, Cornwall, stunning sea view rooms and restaurant overlooking the promenade on Mounts Bay.
Located on the sea front in Penzance Cornwall, the Beachfield Hotel offers breathtaking panoramic views of Mounts Bay, from The Lizard to Newlyn Harbour with St Michael's Mount glitteringly prominent at centre stage. A Victorian building dating from the 1860s and standing on grounds that were once fields and dunes where fishermen dried their nets, our hotel has long been a favourite for those who know Penzance well.
Tom Bawcock's Eve 2016
Children from the local school parade through Mousehole for Tom Bawcock's Eve,
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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Tom Bawcock's Mousehole 2016
Singing in the streets of Mousehole on Tom Bawcock's Eve
Tom Bawcock's Eve is an annual festival, held on 23 December, in Mousehole, Cornwall, England.
The festival is held in celebration and memorial of the efforts of legendary Mousehole resident Tom Bawcock to lift a famine from the village by going out to fish in a severe storm. During this festival Stargazy pie (a mixed fish, egg and potato pie with protruding fish heads) is eaten and depending on the year of celebration a lantern procession takes place.
Client Stories: The Tolcarne Inn
When you think of Michelin-star quality dining you think of crisp white linen and hushed voices: a rarefied atmosphere accessible only to an elite few. You don't think of a welcoming pub where families with children can relax and you can bring your dog along too!
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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Telegraph Torch Relay programme: Amy William's view from the Torch Relay Bus
Amy Williams spends time on the bus that warms up the crowd watching the torch relay. She also meets a wrestler who is keeping people out of trouble in Darlington.
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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Young Women Too Old
Elizabeth Riley's Traveling Band at the Ashton Pub with Carmel Whittle on lead vocals.
Cornish Wildlife 02
My second selection of Cornish Wildlife, filmed in 2005
The Family Foraging Kitchen, Millbrook, Cornwall, Uk
Johnny On The Job at the Norway Inn
Johnny Cowling needs to smarten up when he gets to the Norway Inn at Perranarworthal, as he's put to work in the kitchen and front of house...
St Ives Choir
St Ives Community Choir sings at the Newlyn Fish Festival 2011.
A couple of teeny weeny frogs
Down at my favourite spring, hundreds of tiny little frogs are trying to find a way out of the spring’s constructed bowl. I’m not sure they can. I’m not sure how/why they are in there in the first place…They are literally about the size of my little fingernail, so tiny. I rescued a couple of dozen of them, put them up at ground level in the weeds.
Tom Bawcock's Eve Mousehole
Torch procession 23 December 2012
Cornish Pasties and Meat
Cornish pasties are the most common traditional Cornish food. However, the meats used here are really unusual!!
Mousehole Fireworks 05 11 2014
They always do a good show.
UK ROCKPOOL WILDLIFE
Join me and Greg to visit the Rockpools of West Runton with our underwater cameras to discover the amazing and diverse wildlife that lives there.
West Runton is the best place for Rockpooling in Norfolk and one of the best sites in the east of England. We found, anemones, periwinkles, shore crabs, sand eels and many other species.
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Me and Greg have worked on a video together before which you can watching here:
Some of the images and music used in the making of this video were obtained using creative commons licensing. They are as follows.
Pictures:
By Dmitry Bogdanov - dmitrchel@mail.ru, CC BY-SA 3.0,
By PierreSelim - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0,
By Ghedoghedo - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0,
By Parent Géry - Own work, Public Domain,
Music:
Carpe Diem
Universal
Ascending The Vale and Curse of the Scarab
Continue life
With the sea
Continue life
Eternal life
Bright wish
Earnest
by Kevin MacLeod (
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