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Porthleven (/ˌpɔːθˈlɛvən/; Cornish: Porthlynn) is a town,
civil parish and
fishing port in Cornwall, England. The most
southerly port in
Great Britain...
- economy. On 22 June 2020, it was
confirmed that Stein's
restaurant in
Porthleven,
Cornwall would close permanently due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The restaurant...
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Porthleven Football Club is a
Cornish football club
based in
Porthleven in Cornwall.
Founded in 1896, the club
competed in the
South Western League from...
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Porthleven Lifeboat Station was
located at the
fishing port of
Porthleven, the most
southerly port in
Great Britain,
which sits
approximately 20 miles...
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sister Joan, and
decided to
return to England. As her
family came from
Porthleven, Cornwall, Nora
Gibson settled first in Penzance.
Gibson started school...
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listed public house in
Porthleven, Cornwall, England.
Dating to
around 1805, it
stands on
Mount Pleasant Road,
overlooking Porthleven harbour from its western...
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Porthleven and
Helston West (Cornish:
Porthleven ha ****ys West) was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which returned one member...
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during the
season 1959-60 –
Porthleven 1960–61 –
Nanpean Rovers 1961–62 – St Just 1962–63 – St
Breward 1963–64 –
Porthleven 1964–65 –
Helston Athletic...
- ownership) and
National Trust estate amounting to 1536 acres, east of
Porthleven and in the
civil parish of Sithney, Cornwall, England. The
estate includes...
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north side of
Poldhu Cove is the
parish of
Gunwalloe and the
village of
Porthleven is a
further 7
kilometres (4.3 mi) to the north.
Poldhu Point became the...