IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Mousehole, PENZANCE, TR19 6RQ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to TR19 6RQ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (375 Images Found)

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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the NE angle of No1 Chapel Street.
Image: © Adrian Dust Taken: 22 Feb 2017
0.03 miles
2
OS benchmark - Mousehole, Chapel Street
An OS cutmark on the wall of a house in Mousehole; unusually this one is not recorded on the OS database.
Image: © Richard Law Taken: 27 Dec 2015
0.03 miles
3
Mousehole: a red phone box
The telephone box in Chapel Street tries to hide behind a large yucca plant.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 16 Oct 2013
0.03 miles
4
Home of Dolly Pentreath
This plaque on a house in Brook Street, Mousehole records the residence of Dolly (Dorothy) Pentreath who died in 1777, often cited as the last native speaker of Cornish before its revival in the 20th century. See also Image
Image: © Tiger Taken: Unknown
0.03 miles
5
The Mill House, Mill Lane, Mousehole
Grade II Listed 18th century cottage.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 8 Jun 2005
0.03 miles
6
Brook Street, Mousehole
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 8 Jun 2005
0.04 miles
7
Mill Lane
Image: © habiloid Taken: 29 May 2019
0.04 miles
8
Mousehole plague stone
The bowl of this stone would have been used when this area was contaminated by the Bubonic Plague (which was around 1578) to hold a small pool of vinegar, into which the afflicted residents placed money in exchange for foods, provided by unaffected neighbours. Quite how effective the vinegar was as a disinfectant is not recorded, but there are many examples of 'vinegar stones' around the country, including one at Zennor Image
Image: © Richard Law Taken: 27 Dec 2015
0.04 miles
9
The Cornish Range restaurant
The Cornish Range seafood restaurant in Chapel Street, Mousehole.
Image: © Elizabeth Scott Taken: 19 Oct 2012
0.04 miles
10
Street scene, Mousehole
Image: © David Lewis Taken: 8 Jun 2016
0.04 miles
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