Two
delightful places to stay in Porthleven, a magical unspoilt Cornish Harbour

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Tessa's Cottage
| Tigh-na-Mara
| Travel to Porthleven | Porthleven
Harbour | Eating
& drinking | Activities
| The
Area | Porthleven History | Art
and craft | Photos of Porthleven | Pretty
Mousehole Cottage
| Charis Cottage
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Photo
shows the Bickford-Smith Institute at Porthleven with its imposing 70ft clock
tower. I1883 as Literary Institute by William Bickford-Smith of Trevarno. The
building featured in the national press in 1989, when pictures showed the tower
engulfed by enormous waves. Visitors are still able to use the amenities at the
institute and many of the locals make use of the snooker tables.The granite pier
is 465 foot long, and provides an ideal spot for fishing. It has withstood many
rough seas over the years.The history of the village offers an insight into the local fishing, mining and farming communities, with smuggling and shipwrecks, which are scattered around this part of the Cornish coast. From the village there are many wonderful cliff walks to places of historical interest and natural beauty. A real gem of a harbour. Photos: George Greene. For more photos of Porthleven, please click here. | ||||||||||||||||