| In Praise of Mevagissey A writer once said: 'There is probably nowhere in England a finer specimen of the typical fishing village than Mevagissey. The little harbour with its pier and breakwater; the immense cliffs on either side; the crowded fishing boats; the crowd of gulls that half obscure the sky; the houses stuck in all sorts of ways on the cliffs, or crammed together in narrow streets on the little level behind the harbour, all combine to form a picture that lingers long in the memory' |
![]() Mevagissey Harbour |
| In the incredibly narrow and attractive streets of this old fishing village the fish cellars of the past have been converted into the shops and restaurants of today and retain a most relaxing old world charm. Along the shore to east and west are pretty inlets and
headlands with soft green pastures and cornfields sloping to the edge of the cliffs, and
beaches and coves nestling in unexpected corners. |
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Mevagissey is ideally located
for exploring Cornwall
| Approximate distances (miles) | |
| Gorran Haven | 3 |
| St Austell | 6 |
| Fowey | 14 |
| Truro | 16 |
| St Mawes | 16 |
| Newquay | 22 |
| Looe | 25 |
| Falmouth | 26 |
| The Lizard | 40 |
| Lands End | 50 |
| Plymouth | 44 |
Nearest Station: St. Austell (rail
and coach)
Local bus service to Mevagissey.
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