The Five Pilchards Inn, Porthallow

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The Five Pilchards Inn, Porthallow

Image: © Derek Voller Taken: 26 Sep 2017

The information board nearby shows that it was called simply "The Inn" in the 1890s A photograph shows the landlord Samuel Southey sitting in his Pony-cart outside what was to become "The Five Pilchards" Samuel was also the village blacksmith as well as slaughtering animals in the inn's outbuildings.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.067575
Longitude
-5.079486