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The beauty of the charming fishing village of Mousehole delights the many thousands of visitors that love Cornwall. Nestling on the south coast, on the shore of Mounts Bay, it offers an array of shops, pubs and restaurants for all tastes.
Amongst the many chapters in its proud history is the night of 19th December 1981, when the Penlee lifeboat put out in hurricane force winds and capsized with the loss of all on-board. The old slipway at Penlee Point is preserved as a memorial.
Beautifully painted by artist Terry Harrison.
Many small boats in turquoise water with a hillside of white buildings; the varied boat colours help but water areas are uniform.
Cornish harbour village with colourful boats and hillside houses
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