FURIOUS locals have slammed greedy tourists for traffic chaos and overcrowding – now they have to leave town to buy everyday essentials. Mousehole, in Cornwall, is the perfect idyllic staycation spot ...
Having spent half a week in Port Isaac, on Cornwall's north coast, in a tiny National Trust cottage called The Birdcage, we find The Old Coastguard quite a contrast. Not only do we no longer have to ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. With its ancient harbour, narrow streets and the endorsement of Dylan Thomas, the village of Mousehole in Mounts Bay ...
Mousehole (pronounced mow-zell) is perhaps the perfect spot for fans of piracy. Sandwiched between Penzance (of opera fame) and a smuggling cave, it was once invaded by a miniature Spanish armada, ...
A SEASIDE village in Cornwall has become overrun with tourists and “arty-farty” shops that has driven away residents, claims one of the last remaining locals. Annette Smith has lived in Mousehole ...
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Tired of city life? Keen to move to be by the sea? You’re certainly not the only one. Cornwall is currently the most popular spot for people to search for properties, beating London after lockdown ...
A VILLAGE in Cornwall is considered one of the most magical places to visit at Christmas. Mousehole, just less than three miles south of Penzance, is transformed into a festive spectacle come ...
Perched on the edge of Cornwall’s rugged coastline, Mousehole is a village steeped in history and brimming with charm. Once a bustling fishing port, this picturesque destination now offers visitors a ...
Mousehole, a small fishing village in Cornwall, is renowned for its quaint beauty, as well as its cobbled streets and ...
Mousehole is one of those villages with a modish restaurant at either end and a camarilla of locals in the middle who will tell you that each establishment is rubbish, even though they've never been.
The population has drastically halved in the last 50 years due to the issues plaguing locals A SEASIDE village in Cornwall has become overrun with tourists and “arty-farty” shops that has driven away ...