- Polperro
Polperro is a village and fishing port originally belonging to the ancient Raphael manor mentioned in the
Domesday Book . It is on the south-eastCornwall coast in south westEngland ,UK . Situated on the River Pol, four miles west of the major resort ofLooe and 25 miles west of the major city and port ofPlymouth , it has a picturesque fishingharbour lined with tightly packed houses which make it a popular tourist location in the summer months. Parts of the harbour were rebuilt after destruction by a violent storm in 1817.Tourism
Tourism is now Polperro's main industry. Visitors cannot take their cars into the village; they leave their vehicles in the main car park just outside the village as they approach from the north and walk the remaining half mile to the harbour. There are horse and cart rides andmilk float s disguised astram s for anybody who feels they cannot manage the walk.Attractions for visitors include the
South West Coast Path , the 630mile long walk fromDorset toSomerset which passes the village and offers day walks along the scenic localcoastline , especially to the prettyTalland Bay , just adjacent to Polperro following the coast path heading east. A longer, also very pretty, day walk can be taken along the west coast path, which passes three large beaches on the way; Lansallos Beach, Lantivit Bay and Lantic Bay. The village also has the Polperro Heritage Museum of Fishing and Smuggling which is housed on the harbour side in an oldfish processing warehouse, it has interesting photographs from the village's history. Guided walks are available for the visitor who wants some help in finding the more interesting parts of the village and there are boat trips from the harbour to view the coast line and occasionallydolphin s and seals.Fishing
Fishing has always been a principal occupation for the people of Polperro. For centuries the village was a pilchard fishing and processing port. The fish were drawn to the south Cornwall coast to feed in late summer and brought rich pickings for local fishermen. Once ashore, the fish were salted and pressed and the oil was collected as a by-product and used for heating and lighting. Polperro pilchards were exported to many parts of Europe. Shoals of the fish diminished in the 20th century and pilchard fishing died out in Polperro in the 1960s, but today the port still has around 12 commercial vessels fishing for flat fish, scallops, crabs, monkfish, rays, pollocks, bass and cod.Smuggling
Smuggling has been rife since Polperro developed as a port in the 12th century. It reached its zenith in the late 1700s when Britain's wars with America and France forced hightaxation of many imported goods, making it worthwhile for the local fishermen to boost their income by covertly importing spirits,tobacco and other goods from Guernsey. Much of the success of the smuggling trade through Polperro was due to the influence of Zephaniah Job (1749-1822) a local merchant who became known as the 'Smugglers' Banker'. The introduction of a more organisedcoast guard service in the 19th century along with stiff penalties led to the level of smuggling dropping significantly. The above-mentioned South West Coast Path actually came into being as a working path as it was originally used by Revenue Officers as they patrolled the coast in search of smugglers.Festival
The Polperro
Festival is held every year starting 3rd Saturday in June and running for 9 days. Festival covers Music, Arts, Dance etc.OnNew Year's Eve , a large portion of the local population will dress up in costumes, traditionally aspirates , and head to one or the other of the village pubs.The Albermarle
The
East Indiaman "Albermarle" was blown ashore near Polperro with her valuable freight. The exact location of the wreck is unknown.External links
* [http://www.polperropress.co.uk Polperro Heritage Press]
* [http://www.polperrofestivalsandlights.co.uk/index.htm Polperro Festivals etc]
* [http://www.polperroonline.co.uk/index.htm An online guide and forum for Polperro]
* [http://www.cornwalltour.co.uk/polperro.html Illustrated guide to Polperro]
* [http://www.southwestholidaycottages.com/polperro.htm Photos and description of Polperro]
* [http://crocat.cornwall.gov.uk/dserve/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Overview.tcl&dsqSearch=((text)='polperro') Cornwall Record Office Online Catalogue for Polperro]
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