
South Cliff, Mousehole, Penzance, Cornwall , TR19 6QX Tel: 01736 731234

The tranquil village has a surprisingly violent history, it was invaded by a Spanish raiding party in July 1595, during the course of which the whole village was burnt. One house survived the holocaust, that of Squire Keigwin, who was tragically killed while defending it. The Elizabethan manor house, distinguished by a porch of granite columns, the oldest in the village, still stands to the present day.
The last recorded speaker of the ancient Cornish language, Dorothy Pentreath, was a native of Mousehole and died there in 1777 at the age of 102. Her grave can be seen in the churchyard of Paul on the hilltop above the village.
THE SHIP HAVE BEEN AWARDED A RED DIAMOND BY THE AA, within the diamond category, we are one of the top 150 B&B's businesses nationwide!
With good beer and great food, it's just the place to stay the night.
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