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Polperro (Cornish: Porthpyra,
meaning Pyra's cove) is a
large village,
civil parish, and
fishing harbour within the
Polperro Heritage Coastline in south...
- The
Polperro Gaffer is a type of
fishing vessel used in Cornwall. The
Great Gale of 1891 destro**** the
fishing fleets of many of the
smaller Cornish villages...
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fishing and diving, and
spectacular coastal walks (especially via
Talland to
Polperro).
South East
Cornwall boasts several stately homes,
including Antony House...
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Polruan to
Polperro is a
coastal Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and
Special Area of
Conservation (SAC) in south-east Cornwall, England, UK...
- platform. Also on the
south coast, the
picturesque fishing village of
Polperro, at the
mouth of the Pol River, and the
fishing port of Looe on the River...
- Webster's
Cribs for Victory: The
Untold Story of
Bletchley Park's
Secret Room,
Polperro Heritage Press, ISBNÂ 978-0-9559541-8-4 Pogue,
Forrest C. (1954), The Supreme...
- (1943).
Kokoschka left the
bustling city
center of
London and
settled in
Polperro, in Cornwall.
While residing in this
seaside village,
Kokoschka made paintings...
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Liverpool to London. They also have a
second home at
Talland Bay, near
Polperro,
Cornwall having been on
holiday together there before their marriage....
- the same name,
sometimes known as a knit-frock in Cornwall,
especially Polperro. The
guernsey is the
mainstay of Guernsey's
knitting industry which can...
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fourth Eddystone lighthouse built on the
Stone 13
miles South-east of
Polperro, Cornwall, England.
Built by the
English civil engineer John
Smeaton (1724-1792)...