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Mousehole, pronounced Mouzel, is a beautiful south-coast Cornish village that deserves a visit if you are in the area. It has a lovely harbour with a sprinkling of shops, restaurants and, of course, a pub.


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Mousehole is between Penzance and Lands End and has some breathtaking coastal walks and quaint villages nearby


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Mousehole, pronounced Mouzel, is a beautiful south-coast Cornish village between Penzance and Lands End. It is a fishing village with a harbour. Its breakwater walls resemble two strong arms arched around the moored boats in the harbour, protecting them and the village from the stormy seas. The entrance to the harbour is boarded up during the winter months to provide more protection.

The harbour and the pilchard fishing background gave rise to the famous story, the Mousehole Cat, by Antonia Barber and illustrated by Nicola Bayley. It is the story of Mowzer, the cat and Tom the fisherman, who brave the wrath of the sea to save their village.

Mousehole, as it was named in the 13th century, was originally named Porthenys. It was named so because it was an island cove to the isle of St Clements, some 400 metres off the shore. Aside from fishing, the village is also near to many tin and copper mines, which are as old as 2000 years.

Mousehole was burned to the ground in 1595 by the Spaniards, except for Keigwin Manor House, which still stands to this day. Thankfully, the village was rebuilt with a wonderful charm, which was described by Dylan Thomas as the loveliest in England.

Dolly Pentreath was said to be last the person to only speak the Cornish language over two hundred years ago. The language is now undergoing a revival.

1981 marked the sad loss of eight Penlee lifeguards, who went to the rescue of the Union Star off of nearby Lamorna.

Christmas time is special in Mousehole and the harbour front is lit up with lights, which is well worth a visit. On the anniversary of the Penlee lifeboat disaster the lights are switched off for an hour as a mark of respect and remembrance.



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Christmas In Mousehole
Christmas In MouseholeChristmas is a truly magical time in the village of Mousehole. The harbour, streets and surrounding hills are lit up with coloured lights making a breathtaking scene.

Preparation starts from the end of September for the big switch-on around the 15th December. On the 19th December the lights are switched off for an hour to pay tribute to those lifeboat men who lost their lives at sea. It is a moving and thoughtful occasion.

If you are planning a visit over the Christmas period, arrive early because parking is very limited. There is a car park at the entrance to the village that charges a couple of pounds towards the lights. Well worth it!

There are plenty of shops, tea rooms and galleries to keep you amused for a few hours, plus the welcoming pub, The Ship Inn.
Leisure And Travel
The Old Coastguard Hotel Bar Restaurant
The Old Coastguard Hotel Bar RestaurantRecommended in the 2008 Good Food Guide, Barnaby Mason and his team run a proud and stylish restaurant to delight its clientel.

The fair brings a taste of the beautiful surroundings with produce being sourced from local fish markets, butchers and green grocers.

You are sure of a warm welcome and a wonderful meal at the Old Coastguard Hotel.

Stay over for the night and wake up to our superb Atlantic views and a fine, hearty English breakfast.
Telephone: 01736 731 222   Web Site for The Old Coastguard Hotel Bar Restaurant
Retail And Services
The Mousehole
The MouseholeThe Mousehole is an arts, gift and souvenir shop in the heart of Mousehole village.
Telephone: 01736 732 877   Web Site for The Mousehole
The Little Picture Gallery
The Little Picture GalleryWe sell a range of prints which would enhance any home or office and we exhibit at several retail fairs
Telephone: 020 8998 9880   Web Site for The Little Picture Gallery
Harbour View
Harbour ViewGifts, souvenirs, postcards, beach-gear and much more.
 

 
    
Wednesday 14th of May 2008