- Porthleven
Porthleven is a town,
civil parish and fishing port in theKerrier district ofCornwall ,United Kingdom , nearHelston . It is the most southerly port on the island ofGreat Britain [ [http://www.lizard-peninsula.co.uk/Welcome.html Cornwall Online - The Lizard Peninsula Guide ] ] and was originally developed as aharbour of refuge, when this part of the Cornish coastline was recognised as a black spot for wrecks in days of sail. NearbyLoe Bar was particularly infamous.Due to the prevailing westerly winds it was very easy for a ship under sail to become entrapped within the bay and be cast up on the rocks which made up the small fishing coves of Mullion, Kynance and
the Lizard .Historically and for local-government purposes, Porthleven was included within the town boundaries of nearby
Helston . After years of growth, it now has its owntown council . Its population in 2001 recorded by the UK censuswas 3,190. [ [http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=7748 Cornwall County Council - Districts - Kerrier - Parish Population Statistics - 2001 ] ]Including tourists and surfers would swell that number considerably. Porthleven has exploited its location and exposure to powerful swells to become one of the best-known and highly-regarded
surfing spots in Britain.Waves regularly exceeding 2 metres break on the shallowreef that was shaped by blasting the harbour.Porthleven was the home town of the Dambusters' Commanding Officer,
Guy Gibson , and there is a road named in his memory. Formermotor racing driver Chris Craft - who competed in the24 Hours of Le Mans race for over a decade, including a third-placed finish in 1976, as well as two races inFormula One - was born in Porthleven.Arguably, Porthleven's most recognisable building is the Bickford-Smith Institute which is next to the pier and harbour entrance. With a tower of about 70 foot in height, it has the appearance of a church but currently is used as a snooker club and houses the town council offices. It featured (along with various other scenes from the village) as the incident room in an episode of the TV detective series Wycliffe.
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External links
* [http://www.porthlevensithneytwinning.co.uk Porthleven Sithney Guisseny Twinning Association]
* [http://www.oldcornwall.org/porthlevan.htm Porthleven Old Cornwall Society]
* [http://crocat.cornwall.gov.uk/dserve/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Overview.tcl&dsqSearch=((text)='porthleven') Cornwall Record Office Online Catalogue for Porthleven]
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